Lets see some shit... Shitty tree work picks from other companies in your area.

This was a tree that I bid on doing a crown reduction on. It had been topped in the past and that’s what the client wanted done. I refused to do that and gave a removal price and a crown reduction price and explained that I could make the tree smaller but that it would still look like a tree. I don’t think the guy liked it when I said “you don’t own a view, you rent it.” Well now he owns that view. IMG_0352.jpeg
 
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Well, he owns it for about 2 years until it’s gone again. Then he can see the mountains through a hairy mess. It’s amazing what people will do for a sliver of a slice of a piece of a tiny view around here.
This was a tree that I bid on doing a crown reduction on. It had been topped in the past and that’s what the client wanted done. I refused to do that and gave a removal price and a crown reduction price and explained that I could make the tree smaller but that it would still look like a tree. I don’t think the guy liked it when I said “you don’t own a view, you rent it.” Well now he owns that view. View attachment 95064
 
This was a tree that I bid on doing a crown reduction on. It had been topped in the past and that’s what the client wanted done. I refused to do that and gave a removal price and a crown reduction price and explained that I could make the tree smaller but that it would still look like a tree. I don’t think the guy liked it when I said “you don’t own a view, you rent it.” Well now he owns that view. View attachment 95064
Wtf. Is that a maple?
 
I issued a citation on the spot. 3 separate charges. Potential of $1000 fine per charge.
Was it the business ? adjacent landowner) that contracted to have the work done? Just curious how they ended up working on city owned trees. That would be the "normal" route I'd expect
 
The area is in front of a convienence store. The contractor has the area vontract for landscape maintenance. This store previously had removed a number of crape myrtles planted in the same location. These columnar oaks were planted as part of a compromise with the c-store management. Generally the City would not issue a permit for this. We will push for fines and replacement costs.
 
The area is in front of a convienence store. The contractor has the area vontract for landscape maintenance. This store previously had removed a number of crape myrtles planted in the same location. These columnar oaks were planted as part of a compromise with the c-store management. Generally the City would not issue a permit for this. We will push for fines and replacement costs.
Wow so a repeat offense, and they did this to their mitigation plantings?
Hammer of Thor from my arm chair.
I’m growing increasingly intolerant of those who know better. Sure mistakes can happen and as long as good faith effort is made those deserve a slap on the wrist. But for those who know better….
 
@Neill , I’ve definitely bit my tongue with proud homeowners and landscapers alike standing next to work like that. Usually trying to figure out a polite way to describe the damage and move on.
I’ve put my foot in my mouth more than once. “Whoever you hired to do that, you should demand a discount because they shouldn’t be allowed to handle power tools”….
Homeowner/client looks down at their feet sheepishly and never calls back.
 
I’ve put my foot in my mouth more than once. “Whoever you hired to do that, you should demand a discount because they shouldn’t be allowed to handle power tools”….
Homeowner/client looks down at their feet sheepishly and never calls back.
I was lucky enough that the client had a good sense of humor and could make fun of his former, less informed self. Dude was 84, and a stone cold crusher. He was still running his roofing company and leading from the front.
 

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