001 | How To Get The Cheapest Price From Tree Removalists
How to hire a tree removalist Always look on page two and three of Google. That's where the gems are hiding. Everyone on page one has very large budgets and will pass those marketing costs on to the customer, you! What to look for When browsing tree removalists online, be sure to pay close attention to their reviews. If you do see some 1 and 2-star reviews, be sure to read the reason for the review. Some people can be quite extreme. I have seen cases of people not getting a call back in 30 minutes so giving a bad review. Also make sure you check their ABN. Go to ABNlookup which is a free service which allows you to see a little more information about the company you are about to hire. How long have they been in business? Have they changed their name recently? What does the service include? - Will the waste be removed from the site? - Does the service include stump removal? They sound basic, but if everything is not in black and white on the quote form, then you could be in for a surprise when the contractors refuse to remove the stump. Are they qualified? Be sure to get their credentials. Any certified tree removalist worth their salt will be more than happy to supply their certificate to prove they are what they say. While you are at it, don't forget to check they have public liability insurance or 5 million or more (an industry standard). Sighting both these documents will endure you will get a great job done and you are covered just in case something were to go wrong. https://www.gotreequotes.com.au/tree-removalist/