A tree removal generates a lot of material, and where it ends up matters. Rather than hauling everything straight to a landfill, ATL Tree Work chips brush and smaller limbs into mulch on site, and larger trunk sections get set aside for firewood or reuse whenever it makes sense.
It is a small thing that adds up. Landfills already handle a huge volume of yard waste, and turning tree material into something useful instead is a simple way to reduce that footprint without adding cost or complexity to a job.
This is part of the same value-driven approach the company has run on since 2003: doing the job right without cutting corners, and thinking through the details that a homeowner may never see but still benefits from.
Do you use mulch from tree removals in your own landscaping, or is that something you have never thought to ask about?
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A photo of a chipper in operation on a job site, or a finished mulch pile ready for reuse. Authentic job photos from real ATL Tree Work jobs are strongly preferred over stock imagery.
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