by Alexandra | Jan 29, 2026 | Blog Post, Augusta County, Tree Removal
It starts with a feeling of unease. Maybe you’re looking out your kitchen window at a massive oak tree leaning a little too aggressively toward your roof. Perhaps you’ve noticed dead branches hanging precariously over your driveway after the last storm. Or maybe a...
by Alexandra | Jan 27, 2026 | Blog Post, Timberville, Virginia, Tree Removal
Are you looking for a tree cutting service in Timberville? I have stood in countless backyards across the Shenandoah Valley, looking up at a massive oak or a leaning pine, and I can feel the homeowner’s hesitation. No one likes the idea of cutting down a tree. Trees...
by Alexandra | Jan 19, 2026 | Blog Post, Staunton, Virginia, Tree Pruning
I talk with a lot of homeowners in Staunton who take immense pride in maintaining their yards. It’s part of what makes our community in the Shenandoah Valley so beautiful. Many of you already own pruning saws, hedge shears, or a pole saw, and that’s not a bad thing....
by Alexandra | Jan 12, 2026 | Blog Post, 24/6 Emergency Tree Services, Augusta County
We’ve all had that sinking feeling. You wake up after a heavy storm rolls through the valley, the wind finally dying down, and you walk outside with a cup of coffee to survey the yard. At first glance, everything seems okay—a few scattered branches, maybe some leaves...
by Alexandra | Jan 8, 2026 | Blog Post, 24/6 Emergency Tree Services, Rockingham County
When the storm passes, the stress sets in. I’ve seen it countless times across Rockingham County. The wind dies down, the rain stops, and you step outside to see what the storm left behind. A large limb hanging precariously over your roof, or worse, an entire tree...
by Alexandra | Jan 7, 2026 | Blog Post, Harrisonburg, Virginia, Stump Grinding
After you have a tree removed, it’s easy to think the job is finished. The trunk is gone, the branches are cleared, and the sky is a little more open. But then you’re left with the stump—a stubborn reminder that’s more than just an eyesore. Here at Blue Mountain...