Trained professionals in the field
understand how each tree species will react to different
types of treatments. Most regular maintenance pruning
can be done at any time of the year.
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| Crown Clean-out:
The removal
of dead, dying, intersecting, weakly attached branches
and water sprouts from a tree's canopy. Crown clean-out
is the most popular of our maintenance procedures.
Crown Elevation:
Removal
of the lower limbs of a tree in order to provide clearance
for driveways, walkways, and buildings.
Cabling/Bolting:
Involves the installation of high strength cables and/or threaded
rod to increase structural integrity in trees.
Crown Reduction:
Pruning back leaders to lateral branches
to reduce height and/or width of tree. In most cases,
this procedure is only done as a last resort to prevent
complete removal of the tree.
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| When pruning trees, these are the only cuts that
should be made:
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Eliminating
branches that intersect and rub against each other
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Removing
dead or weak branches that may be hazardous or may lead
to decay |
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Removing
diseased or insect infested limbs |
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Removing
limbs damaged by storm conditions |
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Removing
limbs that interfere with wires or buildings |
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Training
young trees |
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Eliminating
excessive tip weight |
| *No branch
should be removed without a reason.
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Tree Trimming
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