Contact Lacombe Trees
If you live in the Lacombe area, and are in need of some kind of professional tree service, do no hesitate to give us a call. We are a local team of tree experts, fully equipped and experience in everything from tree trimming, pruning, stump removal, tree removal, land clearing, and also tree evaluation.
Give us a call, and we'll come out to your home or business, free of charge, and give evaluate your unique situation. How can we serve you today? (985) 275-9170.
Our customers contact us for a variety of tree issues. You might recognize some of the issues. They can include things like:
1) Fallen branches. After a storm, such as a hurricane, or even just a strong thundstorm, sometimes branches or large limbs can be knocked down by the wind. Limbs can fall into the yard, or worse, on house, roof, fence, vehicle, or other property.
2) Fallen Trees. Another reason our customers may contact us is because a tree has fallen down. If it has fallen on house, office building, or other property, this constitutes and emergency. Please let us know that when you contact us, and we'll get out to you ASAP.
3) Dead Branches. If you look up into a once healthy tree and see dead branches, that is a great reason to give us a call. Dead branches are a hazard, as they pose the risk of falling onto property or people. It may be that the tree just needs to be trimmed or pruned back to health. However, it could also be an indication that there is something wrong in the roots. The right solution will depend on a variety of factors, as every situation is different.
4) Unhealthy Trees. When a tree becomes unhealthy, it becomes a hazard. The more unhealthy it is, the greater chance it has of falling. If you notice that one of your trees has began cracking around the bark, or if it visibility damaged around the roots, then it could be a sign that it is unhealthy.
5) A Tree needs evaluation. Sometimes you may have a tree that you suspect may need attention, but are not sure. That's ok! You don't need to be able to tell us exactly what you're needing, because you may not know. It might take a professional evaluation to discover the best way to treat the tree. We would be happy to do this for you, free of charge. Contact us at (985) 275-9170. and we'll schedule a time to come take a look.
Take special care if:
1) You have branches or limbs that have collapsed onto power lines. We actually consider this a tree emergency, as this is a dangerous scenario. Limbs on power lines pose the real risk of collapsing the line, in which case it is an extremely dangerous hazard. If this has happened on your property, please do not try and remove it yourself! Call a professional tree company to help you. At Lacombe Trees, we have the experience to take care of this issue for you. There is no need to put yourself at risk. Let us help you remove it!
2) A tree is leaning towards your house. This is even more important if the tree began to lean all of a sudden, as this is a sign of a decaying root system. If a tree has begun leaning out of nowhere, and it is close to your residence, do not hesitate to give us a call today at (985) 275-9170, and we'll get back to you asap.
Give us a call, and we'll come out to your home or business, free of charge, and give evaluate your unique situation. How can we serve you today? (985) 275-9170.
Our customers contact us for a variety of tree issues. You might recognize some of the issues. They can include things like:
1) Fallen branches. After a storm, such as a hurricane, or even just a strong thundstorm, sometimes branches or large limbs can be knocked down by the wind. Limbs can fall into the yard, or worse, on house, roof, fence, vehicle, or other property.
2) Fallen Trees. Another reason our customers may contact us is because a tree has fallen down. If it has fallen on house, office building, or other property, this constitutes and emergency. Please let us know that when you contact us, and we'll get out to you ASAP.
3) Dead Branches. If you look up into a once healthy tree and see dead branches, that is a great reason to give us a call. Dead branches are a hazard, as they pose the risk of falling onto property or people. It may be that the tree just needs to be trimmed or pruned back to health. However, it could also be an indication that there is something wrong in the roots. The right solution will depend on a variety of factors, as every situation is different.
4) Unhealthy Trees. When a tree becomes unhealthy, it becomes a hazard. The more unhealthy it is, the greater chance it has of falling. If you notice that one of your trees has began cracking around the bark, or if it visibility damaged around the roots, then it could be a sign that it is unhealthy.
5) A Tree needs evaluation. Sometimes you may have a tree that you suspect may need attention, but are not sure. That's ok! You don't need to be able to tell us exactly what you're needing, because you may not know. It might take a professional evaluation to discover the best way to treat the tree. We would be happy to do this for you, free of charge. Contact us at (985) 275-9170. and we'll schedule a time to come take a look.
Take special care if:
1) You have branches or limbs that have collapsed onto power lines. We actually consider this a tree emergency, as this is a dangerous scenario. Limbs on power lines pose the real risk of collapsing the line, in which case it is an extremely dangerous hazard. If this has happened on your property, please do not try and remove it yourself! Call a professional tree company to help you. At Lacombe Trees, we have the experience to take care of this issue for you. There is no need to put yourself at risk. Let us help you remove it!
2) A tree is leaning towards your house. This is even more important if the tree began to lean all of a sudden, as this is a sign of a decaying root system. If a tree has begun leaning out of nowhere, and it is close to your residence, do not hesitate to give us a call today at (985) 275-9170, and we'll get back to you asap.
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Hours
Weekdays / 7AM – 6PM Saturday / 7AM – 6Pm |
Address
Lacombe, LA and surrounding areas |