Frequently Asked Questions

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  • Yes. We provide free estimates for tree removal, trimming, emergency work, mulching, logging, and related services. Estimates are done on site so we can evaluate access, risk, and the most appropriate method for the job.

  • We provide tree services throughout New Hampshire and Southern Maine, including Lee, Dover, Rochester, Portsmouth, Nottingham, Strafford, Manchester, York, Kittery, Ogunquit, and surrounding communities. If you’re unsure whether your property is within our service area, just reach out.

  • Yes. Taylor Tree Service is fully insured. Proof of insurance can be provided upon request.

  • Yes. We offer 24/7 emergency tree removal for fallen trees, storm damage, and hazardous situations. Calling is the fastest way to receive help during an emergency. If you reach voicemail, follow the instructions to access the emergency phone line.

  • Yes. We have extensive experience working with insurance claims related to storm damage and emergency tree removal. Proper documentation is completed during the job, including photos taken before, during, and after the work, to help support the claims process.

  • Scheduling depends on the type of work, current workload, and weather conditions. Emergency jobs are prioritized. Non-emergency projects are scheduled as efficiently as possible once estimates are approved.

  • This depends on the service.

    • Residential tree removal and trimming typically include cleanup options.

    • Logging and timber harvesting focus on removing merchantable logs, with brush and slash remaining on site unless additional cleanup is requested.
      Cleanup expectations are always discussed in advance so there are no surprises.

  • In certain situations, tree removal may be offset by the value of harvested timber. This applies only to larger properties with sufficient volume, typically involving 40 or more large trees that can be felled using traditional logging methods. Each site is evaluated individually to determine feasibility.

  • Forestry mulching is commonly used to reclaim overgrown land, control invasive vegetation, clear trails and access roads, and process slash left behind after logging or clearing. It reduces brush and small trees in place without hauling or burning.

  • For larger projects such as land clearing, shoreland work, or logging, we can assist with planning and permit considerations when required. Requirements vary by location, and we’ll help ensure work is completed properly and above board.

  • The best way to get started is to call or request an estimate through our contact page. We’ll review your project, explain your options clearly, and recommend the most practical approach.