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Davey Bulletin Mar-Apr 2023

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10 THE DAVEY BULLETIN | March/April 2023 Above: The Menlo Park office responds to a residential client's call to remove a storm damaged tree that fell on their roof. MISSION Storms Hit California continued from page 9 NAPA OFFICE David Inman I highly recommend Davey. I live in Napa and with all the recent storms, I was nervous about a large tree that overhangs my house. From the time I contacted them, they responded quickly, gave me a very reasonable bid, and within a week the job is done (one day). I was not expecting this to be done so quickly. I am so impressed! David Inman is very knowledgeable, and I trust his expertise. The 3-man crew that did the work was excellent. They worked quickly, are professionals, and were courteous and kind. Everything was professionally, and my trees look great. Their cleanup was impressive and impeccable. I have used their services for many years and have always been happy with their work. I will not use anyone else and recommend them to everyone. Don't hesitate. If you need a job done and done well, contact David Inman at Davey. You will be happy you did. Holly Davis Napa, California Above: Tim Xinidakis, foreman, San Diego Gas & Electric account, uses a 100-foot aerial lift truck to remove a redwood tree. The redwood had been identified as a hazard tree that could potentially fail and was at risk of causing damage to nearby facilities. Below: Members of the DRG Pacific Services team gather in Santa Cruz, California. miles an hour, which is not something we see in this area. That, combined with the heavy rains, saturated the soil. I have never seen so many trees down all over the Sacramento area," Arnett said. As of the end of the first week of February, the Sacramento office was mostly finished with residential storm recovery and had moved on to recovery for park districts and golf courses. Arnett's crews wrapped up storm cleanup work during the last week of February in Rancho Cordova Park District. Evans said his team did a fantastic job. "We wouldn't have been able to help our clients, and preserve and create even stronger relationships with them, without our field and support staff. They worked through the challenges created by failed trees in less than ideal weather. I want to say a huge thank you to every one of our teammates who kept each other safe and restored our clients' properties as close to their pre-storm states as possible," Evans said.

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