-Size of trees (Height, diameter)
-Distance to brush drop offs (recycling, landfills)
-Surface protection (Zero impact to lawn, some impact acceptable, or ground disturbance acceptable)
-Leave larger wood to be processed into firewood.
-Leave all the brush and matter from the tree- just lay it down: We used to offer this option more, but had to stop. Most people don't realize how many specialized tools it takes to quickly remove tons of brush. We have the tools to do it, and for the average homeowner with a chainsaw and pickup it can still be days. If we do work on a tree, and a massive brush pile is left behind, it reflects poorly on American Tree and Forestry Care.