FAQs
Danny McClain's Tree Care, LLC
Do you have proper insurance?
Danny McClain's Tree Care, LLC maintains comprehensive insurance coverage specifically for tree care operations. We encourage clients to contact our office for insurance verification. It's crucial to note that tree work carries inherent risks for both workers and property. Hiring an uninsured service could leave property owners liable for accidents or damages. We strongly advise verifying insurance credentials before engaging any tree removal service.Do you provide free estimates?
Yes, we offer complimentary estimates. We invite you to contact our tree removal service to schedule an evaluation of your project.Do I need to be home when you visit my property to provide an estimate?
While not always mandatory, we prefer to meet with you on-site. This allows us to discuss your objectives, identify any constraints, and thoroughly assess the property together. If the trees are accessible without entry to a locked area, your presence isn't strictly necessary. However, we value the opportunity to establish a rapport with our clients and provide in-person explanations of our recommendations. For initial consultations, we recommend that you be present.Do I need to be home for you to do the job?
Your presence is not required during the work unless specifically noted by our consulting arborist. Our technicians will follow a detailed work order based on the arborist's assessment. For additional information about our services, please contact us.Do I need a permit for tree removal?
Permits are required for certain tree species, including bald cypress, drake elm, live oak, magnolia, nutall oak, red maple, shumard oak, and willow oak. It is the property owner's responsibility to understand and comply with local tree removal regulations. If you need assistance navigating the permit process, please inform us.Do I need to mark underground utility lines on my property?
For planting, transplanting, or stump grinding services, it's essential to have all underground utility lines marked before work commences. This requirement may also extend to tree removal and land-clearing operations to prevent potential damage from heavy machinery.Do I need to pay the crew when they are done?
Payment is due upon completion of service. Our crew foreman or technicians are authorized to collect payment on-site. As a point of interest, the United States is home to approximately 228 billion trees, according to 8 Billion Trees.




