treeseer said:LB the trees and their owners would be a lot better off if the areas with protruding roots were mulched. If you want to sell a more responsible service, carry some bags of mulch around with you and apply it where roots should not be disturbed.
Which leads to yet another question I have. I have been told, and seen for myself, that at least is some cases, if you put too much dirt or mulch around a tree, that too can damage and/or kill the tree. I have seen a couple cases of this recently. For instance, when people clear a new lot and leave a lot of trees, then haul in dirt to build up the lot. I was wondering what kind of guidelines should be followed in a situation such as this, or when doing as you say by adding mulch to an area around the tree with protruding roots.?