Tree Pruning
The main reasons to prune a tree are health, safety, and aesthetics. We will assess each tree on your property and provide custom recommendations for each tree that will promote health and longevity. Most tree pruning can be performed at any time of year if it is done properly. All trees are different and therefore require a different pruning scope to custom fit the needs of the tree and the property. Contact one of our Arborists to set up an appointment and improve the health and longevity of your tree.
Tree Removal
Tree removal is often necessary. Our arborist can assess trees on your property that may be dead or in decline and advise if removal or preservation are needed. Tree removal is one of the most hazardous occupations. Our crew has years of experience performing technical and high-risk removals. We will ensure the right equipment and crew members are allocated to ensure safe take down of any tree. Our goal is to leave your property better than we found it. Contact one of our Arborists to set up an appointment to discuss tree removal at your property.
Root and Soil Management
Approximately 80% of tree decline in the urban or suburban environment is related to poor soil conditions or root damage. Much of this can be mitigated prior to decline by implementing soil decompaction or root collar adjustments. Contact one of our Arborists who can make recommendations to preserve your tree. Do you live in a “New Build” community? Ask about our organic soil rejuvenation program.
Construction Management/Tree Preservation
Construction damage can lead to immediate decline or it can cause a tree to decline over many years. Most of the critical tree roots exceed the crown width of the trees. Tree roots are damaged during or after construction due to compaction from heavy equipment, cutting or severing of roots, changes in grade, and placement of excess soil over the roots and near the tree trunk. Are your trees subject or have been subjected to construction damage? Contact one of our arborists to discuss preservation or mitigation options.
Storm Damage
Most trees that fall during storms happen to be live trees that have excess weight in the crowns and a structurally compromised root system or trunk. Ideally these trees would be assessed by an Arborist prior to storm season to avoid potential damage. We have responded to hundreds of storm damage calls and have years of experience in removing large trees from structures. This almost always involves advanced rigging or sometimes even use of a crane to safely remove the tree. We understand how to work with your insurance company for a low hassle experience during a stressful time. Contact us below for emergency response to storm damage.