Ginny's RI House Hunt Blog: What are the RI Tree Men Doing Now?

What are the RI Tree Men Doing Now?

What are the RI Tree Men Doing Now?  Well humming like a chainsaw is what is happening with RI tree service companies RI tree man in RI real estateright now.  According to my primary tree service vendor, Silver Leaf Forestry, they are receiving requests for tree trimming and removal before the storm hits.  They plan on working round the clock until the storm winds from Hurricane Sandy get to great. 

Have you had your trees trimmed near your home?  It is human nature not to do what we are suppose to do much of the time.  However, it is important to ensure tree damage on your property is minimized and away from your home.

With the Hurricane about to impact the RI coast and all of RI real estate strongly, tree downage is inevitable.  You just do not want trees on your home with the intense rains that come with this storm.  

So what are the RI tree men doing now?  Hopefully, taking care of our property as well as their own starting at the break of dawn.

Think ahead and line up your tree service for after Hurricane Sandy this weekend as well.  Certainly there will be a pecking order for getting help from the tree men, so take your number now and be prepared..What are the RI Tree Men Doing Now? 

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Ginny Lacey Gorman is a waterfront RI Realtor who works and knows the North Kingstown RI geographic area of homes for sale, schools, happenings and important tidbits of information well. Brought to you as a public service for hurricane preparedness.


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Comments

Makes sense to do some trimming now and avoid some damage from the storm.

Posted by Roger D. Mucci Lake, Cuyahoga and Geauga Counties (Shaken...with a Twist 216.633.2092) 7 months ago

Ginny: Very smart idea to do some preventive tree maintenance now before the storm forces some action.

Posted by Homes for Sale in Warner Robins GA | Warner Robins Real Estate Agent (ColdwellBanker SSK Realtors ~ 478.960.8055) 7 months ago

Ginny, Good reminder. We have a tree close to the house. It is not too large . 

Posted by GITA BANTWAL, REALTOR,ABR,CRS,SRES,GRI BUCKS County & Philadelphia, PA HOMES (RE/MAX Centre Realtors) 7 months ago

Good morning, Ginny.... you Rhode Islanders got whacked last year.... I would think that the electric company would have learned from it....

Posted by Barbara Todaro "New Franklin MA Homes" (RE/MAX Executive Realty ) 7 months ago

Good morning Ginny,

Wow..Barbara is right you guys did get hit pretty bad last year.....hope it is not a repeat performance!

Posted by Dorie Dillard RealtorĀ® Canyon Creek NW Austin TX homes for sale (Coldwell Banker United Realtors) 7 months ago

Yes, I suspect those tree guys are busy and will be for a few weeks.  My friends at Servpro are gearing up as well.

Posted by Westchester Flooring - Debbie Gartner -Hardwood Floors Carpet Tile Refinish - (Floor Coverings International Westchester NY & Stamford CT) 7 months ago

It is a great prevention. Thing is that there is not much time left to get those trees taken care of!

Posted by Homes for Sale Newburgh NY | Newburgh NY Real Estate Agent 7 months ago

Ginny - as I was writing my post I was thinking about you and your area of Rhode Island with this storm coming. I know you were hit hard with Irene and then last October's freak storm. What is up with this weather in the North East?! This is definitely a great time to trim the trees before the storm hits. Be safe and you'll be in my thoughts!

Posted by Kristine Ginsberg Morris County, NJ Stager (Morris County, NJ: Elite Staging and Redesign, LLC) 7 months ago

Ginny they have been trimming trees here in Middletown all summer, and last week they did my neighborhood.  I hope that it helps in reducing the power losses if this storm hits like they are predicting.

 

Posted by George Souto (George Souto NMLS# 65149 FHA, CHFA, VA Mortgages Connecticut) 7 months ago

Ginny, sounds like a great time to get the dead limbs trimmed before Sandy comes in and blows them down!   Hope Sandy doesn't affect you - stay safe my friend!

Posted by Joan Cox, Denver Real Estate-720-231-6373 (Metro Brokers - House to Home, Inc. - Denver Real Estate) 7 months ago

Ginny .... Better safe than sorry.  I haven't caught the latest news but hope this monster storm isn't as bad as they were saying last night.  Stay safe!

Posted by John McCormack- AlbuquerqueHomes.com (Albuquerque Homes Realty * www.AlbuquerqueHomes.com) 7 months ago

Hopefully that storm is not going to do too much damage.  I can only imagine what would happen to a tree with ful branches.  Ours fall down all the time without wind....

Posted by Jane Peters - Los Angeles Real Estate DRE# 01439865 (Power Brokers Int'l) 7 months ago

A branch and some wind can do substantial damage to a roof!  It is a good idea to be proactive!

 

Posted by Kathryn Maguire Serving Chesapeake, Norfolk, VA Beach (GreatNorfolkHomes.com (757) 560-0881) 7 months ago

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