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Businiess name:  Eastside Tree Works
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Eastside Tree Works did everything on schedule as promised and the project manager, Kurt Jaye, coordinated the job so I was kept informed and given ample notice when things were going to be done. All the workers were skilled and professional, minimizing the collateral damage that taking down two large trees involves. I really think it is unfair for some people to rate this company one star when the very process of removing a tree is a little bit like remodeling a house. You are tearing something down, not landscaping it. as they say: "You have to squeeze some lemons to make lemon aid". I know, that's a bit trite, but true. I think these guys can be trusted; but, do remember they are cutting trees down, not planting them.

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