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| Coastal Tree Service of Paul Bunyan Tree Company |
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| Project: Trim or Remove Trees and Shrubs |
| City: San Jose, CA |
| Pros
1. Good price, they gave a very reasonable price
2. Good work, and they cleaned up well after the work
3. They scheduled the quickest for the work.
Cons
1. I had specifically asked them not to put branches over a vegetable patch, but they dragged it over the patch twice. I had to ask them twice to move the branches from the patch, and they were kind of reluctant to do it.
2. For estimate appointment was late by an hour, and for the actual work on Saturday, they turned up with one less person than required, so they had to reschedule the work to next Monday.
But overall good work. |
| Coastal Tree Service of Paul Bunyan Tree Company |
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| Homeowner: Bob J. |
| Project: Trim or Remove Trees and Shrubs |
| City: San Jose, CA |
| Carl called within an hour of my request for quote. He arranged to meet me at my home that evening to quote the actual work. His quote was so incredible along with his great attitude. I said yes and six 40 ft cypress trees were gone the next morning before noon. The trees had to go because of safety reasons, as well as root damage to a neighbor's pool.
I will call Carl for any and all my tree service needs as well as recommend him when ever I can. |
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| San Jose City Facts
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San Jose households have the highest median disposable income in the country.
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More than 40 percent of San Jose residents have a bachelor's degree or higher, compared with the national average of 25 percent.
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In 2004, Business 2.0 ranked San Jose as the second best city for its capacity to create high-wage, highly skilled jobs over the next 10 years.
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