Chandler Emergency Tree Service
Call 1-888-630-0555 for a free consultation if you have an Chandler Emergency tree service need. We have over 30 years of experience handling tree emergencies nationwide.
Call AAA Emergency Tree Service in Chandler if:
- You have a tree or a branch that's fallen or is just about ready to fall and you need help now.
- A builder or property owner has tree, limb or stump in the way of construction.
- A Realtor or property owner needs tree trimming for a closing, open house or insurance- related incident.
- An out-of-town property owner needs work done while they're in town
- Today is the day to tackle that tree trimming, tree removal or stump removal project.
- A cat's in a tree and needs to be rescued.
We offer our clients comprehensive Chandler emergency tree services:
- Technical competence to handle any Chandler Emergency tree service need.
- Equipment and skill to handle difficult jobs - day or night.
- The ability to respond 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, Nationwide.
- Fair and reasonable charges.
- An intention to deliver "more than expected" results on every project.
The AAA Chandler Emergency Tree Service Process
The process starts with your call to us letting us know all the pertinent information about your Chandler emergency tree service project. After we have this info we will have our local Network Contractor call you as soon as its' possible, usually within 10 to 15 minutes from when you call. At that time they will arrange a time to meet with you, access your tree situation and give you a price and a time line as to when the project can be completed. With your acceptance they will get the project under way. When the project is completed, AAA Chandler Emergency Tree Service will follow up with you to make sure everything has been done to your complete satisfaction and with this goal being accomplished allows you to move on with your life with peace of mind.
FAQs We Can Answer With Just a Phone Call
- Why trim trees?
- What is a complete trim?
- What is a safety trim?
- What about hauling and cleanup,is that included?
- What do you do you do with the trees or branches when you finish?
- The tree that I have is in the back yard,don't you need a bucket truck to trim my tree?
- My tree is getting too tall, can you top it?
- What are the acceptable reasons for removing a tree?
- My tree doesn't look like it's doing very well and I'm not sure what to do,what your suggestion?
Contact Chandler emergency tree service today at 1-888-630-0555 for a free consultation from an emergency tree service expert.
Chandler Emergency Tree Service - Chandler Tree Service
Chandler, Arizona Age and Sex of ResidentsHouses: 66,634 (62,358 occupied: 45,838 owner occupied, 16,520 renter occupied)
% of renters here:
26%
State:
32%
Housing density: 1151 houses/condos per square mile
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Median price asked for vacant for-sale houses and condos in 2009 in this state: $188,927.
Median contract rent in 2009: $877 (lower quartile is $730, upper quartile is $1,118)
Median rent asked for vacant for-rent units in 2009: $1,005
Median gross rent in Chandler, AZ in 2009: $1,024
Housing units in Chandler with a mortgage: 38,827 (5,491 second mortgage, 3,742 home equity loan, 145 both second mortgage and home equity loan)
Houses without a mortgage: 3,546
Median household income for houses/condes with a mortgage: $90,654
Median household income for apartments without a mortgage: $46,932
Median monthly housing costs: $1,317
Chandler,AZ index of house prices
Estimated median house or condo value in 2009: $246,400 (it was $135,100 in 2000)
Chandler:
$246,400
Arizona:
$187,700
Lower value quartile - upper value quartile: $181,400 - $345,500
Mean price in 2009:
Detached houses: $231,375
Here:
$231,375
State:
$269,393
Townhouses or other attached units: $147,395
Here:
$147,395
State:
$194,032
In 2-unit structures: $43,134
Here:
$43,134
State:
$162,043
In 3-to-4-unit structures: $231,143
Here:
$231,143
State:
$166,135
In 5-or-more-unit structures: $141,416
Here:
$141,416
State:
$174,859
Mobile homes: $62,288
Here:
$62,288
State:
$51,746
Median year house/condo built: 1993
Median year apartment built: 1992
Household type by relationship:
Households: 175,554
In family households: 152,804 (35,652 male householders, 9,951 female householders)
36,890 spouses, 57,394 children (52,367 natural, 1,524 adopted, 3,503 stepchildren), 2,244 grandchildren, 2,070 brothers or sisters, 1,208 parents, 3,389 other relatives, 4,006 non-relatives
In nonfamily households: 22,750 (8,257 male householders (5,522 living alone)), 8,429 female householders (6,497 living alone)), 6,064 nonrelatives
In group quarters: 784 (532 institutionalized population)
Size of family households: 16,136 2-persons, 10,648 3-persons, 10,767 4-persons, 4,867 5-persons, 1,869 6-persons, 1,316 7-or-more-persons.
Size of nonfamily households: 12,019 1-person, 3,788 2-persons, 653 3-persons, 174 4-persons, 39 5-persons, 13 7-or-more-persons.
38,417 married couples with children.
10,167 single-parent households (2,708 men, 7,459 women).
78.0% of residents of Chandler speak English at home.
15.6% of residents speak Spanish at home (54% speak English very well, 20% speak English well, 14% speak English not well, 13% don't speak English at all).
2.6% of residents speak other Indo-European language at home (73% speak English very well, 19% speak English well, 7% speak English not well, 1% don't speak English at all).
3.0% of residents speak Asian or Pacific Island language at home (57% speak English very well, 30% speak English well, 11% speak English not well, 2% don't speak English at all).
0.8% of residents speak other language at home (71% speak English very well, 16% speak English well, 11% speak English not well, 3% don't speak English at all).
Foreign born population: 22,785 (12.9%)
(31.7% of them are naturalized citizens)
Read more: http://www.city-data.com/housing/houses-Chandler-Arizona.html#ixzz1iJykxKWB
About Chandler, Texas
Some of the earliest recorded inhabitants of this area were the Cherokee Indians. These native Americans led by Chief Bowles were defeated at Battle Creek in 1839. The battleground is located north of the Chandler city limits.
In 1859, Alphonso Chandler and his brother Haskell moved their families from Georgia to these rolling, wooded hills between Kickapoo Creek and the Neches River. They were one of the earliest white families in this area. Alphonso established a general store on his property, and in 1873 a US Post Office was added. The site was called Stillwater. By 1880 the Cotton Belt Railroad was expanding westward, and Mr. Chandler deeded land to the Texas & St. Louis Railroad for tracks and a depot. Land was also donated for schools, churches and a cemetery. The railroad brought new businesses, and the town, now called Chandler, quickly grew.
Chandler is also the birthplace of former U.S. Senator Ralph Yarborough. Many items from his career as a statesman and author are on display at the Chandler Public Library including letters and documents from the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Senator Yarborough was in the car behind the President and Governor John Connally on that day. The Chandler Historical Society was formed in 2010 and is currently raising funds to purchase the Senator Ralph Yarborough home for a museum.
Chandler is located on State Highway 31 just 8 miles west of Tyler, Texas. The "City with a Heart" is the gateway to beautiful Lake Palestine. The Neches River is the main source for this man-made lake south of the city. Various waterfowl inhabit this area and during the cooler season it becomes home to many migratory species. Bald eagles can often be seen soaring in the skies and diving for fish.
Chandler is part of Brownsboro Independent School District. Two campuses are located within the city limits. Chandler Elementary is a nationally recognized Blue Ribbon School. Chandler Intermediate is one of the newly constructed facilities in the district. Students attend secondary schools in Brownsboro.
Residents of Chandler are served by the Chandler Volunteer Fire Department. With grants and donations, the volunteers have been able to purchase the most up-to-date firefighting and rescue equipment. The modern facility is also a station for East Texas Medical Center EMS. The annual CVFD barbeque is held in May.
Looking for a church home? There are many churches representing most denominations in the city limits and immediate area.
Winchester Park provides baseball fields,exercise stations, walking paths and recreation areas for local residents. McCain Memorial Park, located on Hwy 31, has picnic tables and a walking path. The River Park has picnic tables and fishing areas.
Commercial and retail businesses include walk-in restaurants, fast food franchises, three banks, a drug store, supermarket and a variety of stores as well as antique and flower shops. East Texas Medical Center and Trinity Mother Frances Hospital have clinics in Chandler with full time doctors on staff.
You are always welcome in the "City with a Heart"!
Total population: 255,230 (Urban population: 254,707, Rural population: 523 (all nonfarm))



