Frequently Asked Questions

  • What's the difference between tree trimming and pruning?

    Tree trimming focuses on shaping the tree, improving its appearance, and removing overgrowth near structures like roofs or power lines. Pruning targets dead or unhealthy branches to improve tree health, airflow, and long-term structure. At Chartier's Tree Services, we customize both approaches based on your tree's type and condition.
  • When should you remove a hazard tree?

    Remove a hazard tree if it's leaning dangerously, storm-damaged, or showing signs of instability near your home or driveway. Quick action prevents property damage and safety risks. In Windham, ME, ice storms and high winds often create urgent hazard tree situations that require fast response.
  • How does tree removal protect my property?

    Safe tree removal involves careful planning to protect nearby structures, driveways, and landscaping during the process. Experienced crews handle tight-access removals and ensure all debris is cleared. At Chartier's Tree Services, we focus on clean job sites and zero damage to your yard or home.
  • What affects the cost of tree removal?

    Tree size, location, accessibility, and proximity to structures all influence removal cost. Trees near homes or power lines require more careful planning and specialized techniques. Difficult access or emergency situations may also impact pricing based on equipment and labor needs.
  • Can regular trimming help trees last longer?

    Yes, regular trimming removes overgrowth and reduces stress on tree limbs, promoting healthier structure and growth. It also prevents branches from breaking during storms or damaging your roof. Consistent maintenance extends tree lifespan and keeps your property safer year-round.
  • How do you prepare for storm cleanup after severe weather?

    Clear immediate hazards like fallen limbs blocking driveways or entryways, then contact a tree service for safe removal. Avoid touching downed branches near power lines. At Chartier's Tree Services, we respond quickly to restore access and reduce the risk of further damage after storms hit Windham and surrounding areas.
  • What's the biggest mistake homeowners make with overgrown trees?

    Waiting too long to trim or remove overgrown trees near structures increases the risk of roof damage, foundation issues, and storm-related hazards. Proactive trimming maintains safety and tree health. Addressing overgrowth early saves money and prevents emergency situations down the line.
  • Why is pruning important for tree health?

    Pruning removes dead or diseased branches that drain energy from the tree and block airflow. It encourages stronger growth, reduces pest habitats, and helps trees withstand harsh weather. Proper pruning improves both the health and appearance of your trees over time.
  • Does brush cutting reduce fire risk on my property?

    Yes, clearing overgrown brush removes dense, dry vegetation that can fuel fires, especially during hot or dry seasons. It also reduces pest habitats and improves overall yard safety. Regular brush cutting keeps properties clean and lowers fire hazards in rural or wooded areas.
  • What are the benefits of buying local firewood?

    Local firewood is already cut, seasoned, and ready to use for fireplaces or wood stoves. It supports sustainable use of trees removed from nearby properties and reduces transportation costs. At Chartier's Tree Services, we offer firewood processed from local tree removals in Windham and surrounding towns.
  • How does debris removal keep my yard safe after tree work?

    Removing branches, limbs, and yard waste prevents tripping hazards, pest buildup, and fire risks. Clean job sites also protect your lawn and landscaping from long-term damage. Full debris removal ensures your property is safe and usable immediately after tree service is complete.
  • Can tree trimming prevent damage during Maine winters?

    Yes, trimming overhanging branches before winter reduces the risk of ice or snow weight causing limbs to snap and damage roofs or power lines. It also improves tree structure to withstand harsh weather. In Windham, proactive trimming is essential for protecting homes during heavy ice storms.