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What services does Sasa's Tree Care offer?Sasa's Tree Care provides a comprehensive range of tree services, including tree pruning, removal, stump grinding, emergency tree care, and more. Our team is dedicated to maintaining the health and beauty of your trees.
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Are your estimates free?Yes! Our estimates are 100% free and come with no obligation. The company owner will personally walk through your property with you, assess your tree care needs, and provide an estimate promptly.
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How can I request a quote for tree services from Sasa's Tree Care?Getting a quote is easy! Just contact us, and we’ll schedule a convenient time to assess your tree care needs and provide a detailed, transparent estimate.
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Is Sasa's Tree Care insured?Yes, Sasa's Tree Care is fully insured. Our team adheres to industry standards, ensuring the safety of our clients, their properties, and our crew members.
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Do I need a permit to remove a tree?Permit requirements vary by location: Brookline: A permit is required for removing protected trees during certain construction activities. Protected trees are defined as those with a diameter greater than 8 inches (approximately 25 inches in circumference) at breast height. The bylaw is triggered by:​ Demolition of an existing structure of 250 gross square feet or greater.​ Construction on a vacant lot.​ Expansion of an existing structure that increases the gross floor area by 50% or more.​ For more details, please visit Brookline's Tree Protection and Tree Removal page.​ Dover: The town does not have jurisdiction over trees on private property unless they are within the buffer zone of wetlands or a perennial stream. In such cases, you should contact the Conservation Commission to determine any approvals needed. Framingham: Framingham does not have specific regulations requiring permits for tree removal on private property. However, it's advisable to consult with the local Tree Warden or Conservation Commission, especially if the property is within a wetland buffer zone. Natick: Natick does not have specific regulations requiring permits for tree removal on private property. However, it's advisable to consult with the local Tree Warden or Conservation Commission, especially if the property is within a wetland buffer zone. Newton: As of March 1, 2024, a permit is required to remove all trees that have a trunk diameter of six inches and greater. The application for a permit can be found online through the City's permitting portal. ​City of Newton. Sherborn: Sherborn does not have specific regulations requiring permits for tree removal on private property. However, it's advisable to consult with the local Tree Warden or Conservation Commission, especially if the property is within a wetland buffer zone.​ Wellesley: No permit is needed for routine tree maintenance, pruning, or tree removal not related to construction or demolition. West Roxbury: West Roxbury is a neighborhood in Boston, which generally requires a permit for removing significant trees on private property. It's recommended to consult the City of Boston's Urban Forestry Division for specific guidelines.​ Weston: Landowners must obtain permission from the Conservation Commission before any tree, brush, or vegetation removal or cutting, lawn expansion, or soil grading if the work is within Wetland Resource Areas, Riverfront Areas, Buffer Zones, or Conservation Restriction Areas. Please note that local regulations can change, and it's always best to consult with the respective town's official resources or contact their Conservation Commission or Tree Warden for the most current information.
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What sets Sasa's Tree Care apart from other tree service providers?Sasa's Tree Care distinguishes itself through a commitment to excellence, safety, and customer satisfaction. Our team brings expertise to every job, and our focus on quality ensures that your trees are in the best hands.
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