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    Jeff's Tree Service

    5.0 (6 reviews)
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    Hodges Tree and Landscape

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    Was very satisfied with the work done. removed old bushes from around house, trimmed back tree…read morelimbs. planted new bushes. installed stonework and lots of sod as well as a french drain. Impressed by how fast they did the demo and install. workers were courteous. also put down lots of mulch and watered all the plantings. would not hesitate to use again.

    I waited until this bill was completely paid before posting this review. Call me old-fashioned, but…read moreI prefer to pay my bills before I settle scores. First, the good. They cut the tree down. The tree is unquestionably down. In fact, they were so successful at cutting down the tree that they transformed it from one tree into what appeared to be several smaller trees and at least one long-term relationship issue. The problem started when we asked them not to haul the wood away because we have a wood-burning stove. Instead, we requested that it be cut into "manageable pieces." Now, I understand language can be imprecise. What I did not realize was that "manageable pieces" apparently falls into the same category as "reasonable," "soon," and "we should get together sometime." Everyone has their own definition. When they finished, they left behind logs that weighed hundreds of pounds and were large enough that moving them would have required either specialized equipment or a second mortgage. These weren't pieces of firewood. These were future landmarks. When I contacted them, I was informed that manageable was open to interpretation. I suppose that's true. Technically, a rhinoceros is manageable if you're equipped correctly. That doesn't mean I'd leave one in somebody's backyard and call the job finished. I explained that these pieces were far beyond what a typical homeowner could reasonably move, split, or burn. I was then offered a solution. More money. For additional money, they would return and cut the logs into smaller pieces. I have to admit, I respect the confidence. Not everyone can look at a problem and immediately identify a new revenue stream. At that point, we informed them that we were unhappy with the outcome and would still pay the remaining balance, but that we intended to do so over time because we expected to spend additional money hiring someone else to make the wood usable. We didn't hide that. We told them directly. Their response was essentially, "We understand that's your position. We just don't agree with it." Which is fair enough. Unfortunately, they also continued adding late fees every month. So while we were spending money dealing with logs that were too large to use, we were also paying additional fees for not paying the entire balance immediately. From a business perspective, it was fascinating. I was paying one company because the first company didn't finish the job the way I understood it, while simultaneously paying the first company extra because I was paying the second company. Somewhere in there I suspect an accountant achieved enlightenment. The tree is gone. The logs remained for a very long time. At this point they've occupied my property longer than some tenants. If your definition of "manageable pieces" matches what's shown in those pictures, then you'll probably be very happy with the results. If your definition involves one homeowner, a chainsaw, and a Saturday afternoon, get every detail in writing and define every term as though you're negotiating a peace treaty.

    Jeff's Tree Service - firewood - Updated June 2026

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