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Lakewood
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Baldwin Mutual Insurance
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3/25/2012 4:42:10 PM
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You might want to file this under "I'm not happy, but it IS good advice." We had two very tall, long-lived pines go down last year, Neither hit our house, which was almost miraculous. As it turned out, since they didn't hit our house, we had no coverage -- there coverage for the house, but not for the trees themselves, and it cost us the better part of a couple of thousand to have them cut up and hauled away. It was very painful to pay for, but after watching the crew perform that difficult & dangerous work extremely skillfully, I dont begrudge it. Well, not much of it, anyhow ;-)
One of the trees went partly down and leaned across our fence, so it was on the verge of finishing its fall while the crew worked on it. The other leaned against an upstairs deck, causing no damage. The crew took both leaning trees down with power saws, a supremely dangerous job. When they were done you couldn't tell they had ever been there -- and the also removed the stumps. Amazing work.
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