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Removal of five trees and a delivery of fill soil.

So my half acre here in South East Raleigh has many large as it was a farm before it became a subdivisions the late 50s. Within the first five years I had ten removed because they were too close to the house. One pine was struck by lightening during hurricane Matthew and died and was removed.

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