For all the years I have been in business, regardless of what I have been doing, I have never had a liability issue or damage issue ever. Well, be that record no more!
Saturday, while taking down a tree, I decided to go one step further and trim an additional tree for the homeowner at no charge, something I felt I could accomplish while in the adjacent tree. I trimmed back a branch away from the roof, a small branch, but didn't take the time to cover all the bases. Sure enough, RRRRRIIIIPPPPP, the brach falls to the ground and rips right through the screen door on the porch. $35 later, I fixed the door and as I did, knocked the head of the guys outside shower off the wall. $30 later, after fixing that, I left.
Yesterday, I got a call from a woman, a trustee for a subdivision association, telling me she needed a tree taken down for a view easement. She tells me second driveway on the right, half way up the driveway on the right side is a choke cherry with flag on it. Remove please. I am onsite and describing the tree to her, the tree I see in front of me and she keeps telling me, yes, yes , yes. Tonight I go there and I remove the tree, Once down, I see another tree, another cherry with a flag on it and call to see if i should remove that one too. She asks "What other tree with a flag? There's only one." With a pit in my stomach , I ask, "Am I at the right house, brown house with walkup steps?" "Does it have a lawn?" she asks. No.
Uh-oh. :jawdrop:
Wrong tree, wrong property. It was the FIRST house on the street, half way up that driveway was a cherry with the flag on it!! What are the odds??!! These houses are a quarter mile apart so it's not like I can see from place to place. She tells me she'll work it out with the property owner, it wasn't a specimen tree and it looked as though it had been hacked down by someone recently for the same sort of view easement too so maybe no big deal.
But man, the winning streak is over.
Saturday, while taking down a tree, I decided to go one step further and trim an additional tree for the homeowner at no charge, something I felt I could accomplish while in the adjacent tree. I trimmed back a branch away from the roof, a small branch, but didn't take the time to cover all the bases. Sure enough, RRRRRIIIIPPPPP, the brach falls to the ground and rips right through the screen door on the porch. $35 later, I fixed the door and as I did, knocked the head of the guys outside shower off the wall. $30 later, after fixing that, I left.
Yesterday, I got a call from a woman, a trustee for a subdivision association, telling me she needed a tree taken down for a view easement. She tells me second driveway on the right, half way up the driveway on the right side is a choke cherry with flag on it. Remove please. I am onsite and describing the tree to her, the tree I see in front of me and she keeps telling me, yes, yes , yes. Tonight I go there and I remove the tree, Once down, I see another tree, another cherry with a flag on it and call to see if i should remove that one too. She asks "What other tree with a flag? There's only one." With a pit in my stomach , I ask, "Am I at the right house, brown house with walkup steps?" "Does it have a lawn?" she asks. No.
Uh-oh. :jawdrop:
Wrong tree, wrong property. It was the FIRST house on the street, half way up that driveway was a cherry with the flag on it!! What are the odds??!! These houses are a quarter mile apart so it's not like I can see from place to place. She tells me she'll work it out with the property owner, it wasn't a specimen tree and it looked as though it had been hacked down by someone recently for the same sort of view easement too so maybe no big deal.
But man, the winning streak is over.