What Is a Bore Cut in Tree Removal, and Why Is It Not a DIY Technique?
A Florida homeowner guide to what a bore cut means in tree removal, why crews may discuss it, and why leaning or storm-damaged trees are not safe DIY projects.
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A Florida homeowner guide to what a bore cut means in tree removal, why crews may discuss it, and why leaning or storm-damaged trees are not safe DIY projects.
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