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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the tree removal consent form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your account number and daytime phone number at the top of the form. This information helps us identify your request.
  3. In the next section, fill in your name where indicated, granting permission to FreeState Electric Cooperative, Inc. for either trimming or removing trees. Select the appropriate checkbox.
  4. Provide the address where the tree work will take place. Be specific to ensure accurate service.
  5. Use the remarks section to add any special instructions or details regarding your request.
  6. Indicate who will handle clean-up by checking either 'CO-OP' or 'LANDOWNER'. If you choose CO-OP, specify if you want wood chips left behind.
  7. Sign and date the form at the bottom, ensuring that a witness also signs if required.

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Professional tree removal services generally cost between $200 and $2,000, with an average cost of $750 depending on the trees size, location, and type. Tree size is the biggest cost factor, with smaller trees under 30 feet costing $150 to $450, while trees over 80 feet can cost $1,000 to $2,000 to remove.
Tree Removal Costs by State LocationAverage Cost California $650$1,300 Illinois $535$730 Colorado $350$650 Florida $750$1,5006 more rows
How to bid on tree removal jobs? Present a sizing chart: No two contractors have the same sizing standards what is small to one may be medium to another. Research tree types: While size is a more reliable determinant of project costs, knowing tree types can go a long way when providing a quote.
Explain the Situation: Briefly explain your concerns, such as safety issues or potential damage to your property. For example, ``Ive noticed that the tree looks dead, and Im worried it might fall or cause damage. Ask for Their Help: Politely ask if they would be willing to remove the tree.
A tree service estimate template should include your business name, contact information, the clients details, a detailed description of the services (e.g., tree removal, trimming, stump grinding), an itemized breakdown of costs, any applicable taxes, and the total estimated price.

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Include key details such as client information, service description, date, itemized costs, payment terms, and your contact details. Clearly outline the services provided, rates, and any applicable taxes for a comprehensive and transparent invoice.
Free residential tree removal services are rarely, if ever, possible. Two scenarios for free tree removal services are trees on town-owned property that are causing damage or hazards to sidewalks, roads, or public areas. In some areas, local governments provide assistance for removing dead or very sick trees.

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