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Show the entire tree or work area and enough of the property around it to understand the setting.
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The fastest way to get started is to text the property details needed to understand the job before the on-site estimate: 2–6 clear photos, your ZIP code, nearest major crossroads, the main concern, and anything that could affect access.
Free estimate. A $200 minimum applies only if you approve service work. Texting photos does not commit you to a job or lock in final pricing.
For the fastest start, text 2–6 clear photos, your ZIP code, nearest major crossroads, and a short note about what you would like addressed.
Show the entire tree or work area and enough of the property around it to understand the setting.
Add a clear photo of the trunk base, stump area, broken limb, lean, deadwood, clearance problem, or whatever you want addressed.
Send your ZIP code and nearest major crossroads so the service area and travel route can be confirmed quickly.
For removal or larger work, show gates, side yards, driveways, pools, walls, roofs, slopes, irrigation, or other constraints that could affect equipment and haul-off.
Storm-damaged tree? Include the full tree, any new lean or root movement, the break or split, nearby structures, and anything blocking a driveway, gate, or walkway.
The photos start the conversation; they do not replace the on-site review when final scope and pricing need to be confirmed.
Odis reviews the tree or work area, location, access, and main concern to determine the appropriate next step.
When an on-site estimate is needed, the actual condition, access, nearby targets, debris volume, equipment needs, and requested finish are reviewed before final pricing.
There is no commitment just because you text photos or receive an estimate. Approved work is scheduled only after the scope is clear.
Text is best when photos will help. Call when you want to talk it through. Email is mainly for documents, HOA notices, or longer written information.
Send 2–6 clear photos, your ZIP code, nearest major crossroads, and a short note about what you need looked at.
Text (480) 427-1055Call when the situation is easier to explain verbally. If the call is missed, leave a voicemail or send the photos by text.
Call (480) 427-1055Useful for HOA notices, property documents, longer descriptions, or files that are awkward to send by text.
Email Bynum Tree and LandscapeMonday–Friday, 6:00 AM–5:00 PM. Bynum Tree and Landscape is a service-area business and does not have a public storefront.
View ServicesBynum Tree and Landscape is based in Mesa and regularly serves Eastmark, Las Sendas, Apache Junction, Gold Canyon, Gilbert, Queen Creek, and nearby East Valley communities. Send your ZIP code and nearest major crossroads when you text so availability can be confirmed quickly.
Bynum Tree and Landscape does not accept power-line tree work. For trees growing close to SRP power lines, call SRP at (602) 236-8888. Stay at least 100 feet away from any downed power line and call 911.
Text 2–6 clear photos, your ZIP code, nearest major crossroads, and the main concern. Estimates are free within the service area. A $200 minimum applies only to approved service work. On-site estimate required for final pricing.
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