404-CUT-TREE

585 Langford Ln
Norcross, GA 30071
(770) 734-9648
www.404cuttree.com
Contact: Delbridge, Bob
Business Description: 404-CUT-TREE is a full-service tree company that is locally owned and has been operating in Atlanta and North Georgia since 1999. Our clean, yellow trucks and Pine (VW) Beetles are a widely recognized symbol of quality and customer satisfaction throughout the metro area. We take pride in helping our customers find the most appropriate solution for their tree issues, whether it is diagnosis and treatment, trimming or removal. If the decision is made to remove the tree; why take chances with your family and property? We are the recognized, safe choice in heavy, sophisticated tree removals. Our safe work practices help take the risk out of big tree removals, and our satisfaction guarantee takes the risk out of contracting. Fundamentally, we want to be the tree company you refer to your mother. Our customers have a wide range of problems, so we staff a complete range of expertise. Call to schedule a free evaluation. If you have a tree that you think may have a problem, it’s much better to find out early to prevent any situation from getting worse.
Services: Mulch, Tree Service
In Business Since: 1997
Service Area: North Fulton, North Dekalb, East Cobb, & West Gwinnett Counties.
On Angie's List Since: 11/16/2003
Warranties: YES
Free Estimates: YES
Office Hours: Mon 08.00 AM - 05.30 PM, Tue 08.00 AM - 05.30 PM, Wed 08.00 AM - 05.30 PM, Thu 08.00 AM - 05.30 PM, Fri 08.00 AM - 05.30 PM, Sat Closed, Sun Closed
Excluded Services: Turf installation and maintenance; landscape designe, installation or maintenance; top soil
Features: Emergency Service
Licensed: Yes, I am appropriately licensed for my trade
(All statements concerning insurance, licenses, and bonds are informational only, and are self-reported. Since insurance, licenses and bonds can expire and can be cancelled, homeowners should always check such information for themselves.)
Senior Discount: NO
Cities Served: Adams Crossing | Alpharetta | Atlanta - Downtown | Briarcliff | Brookhaven | Buckhead | Castleberry Hill | Chamblee | Chastain | Dacula | Decatur | Doraville | Druid Hills | Duluth | Dunwoody | Embry Hills | Executive Park | Fairlie-poplar | Lawrenceville | Lilburn | Little Five Points | Marietta | Midtown | Morningside | Mt. Bethel | Norcross | Northlake | Roswell | Sandy Springs | Suwanee | Townsend Place | Tucker | Virginia-highland | Washington Park
 
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