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We can determine what type of pruning is necessary to maintain or improve the health, appearance and safety of your trees.
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Eliminating branches that rub each other.
Removal of stumps.
Removing limbs that interfere with wires, utility lines, building facades, gutters, roofs, chimneys, windows, or that obstruct streets or sidewalks.

Planting. We can recommend what type of trees are appropriate for a specific location.

Removing dead or weak limbs that pose a hazard or may lead to decay.
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Creating better structure to lessen wind resistance and reduce the potential for storm damage.
Fertilisation programs
Removing diseased or insect-infested limbs.
Remove limbs damaged by adverse weather conditions.
Thinning or removal of unnecessary branches allowing more sunlight to penetrate.
Improving the shape or silhouette of the tree.
Hazard Tree inspection. Tree removal is a last resort, there are circumstances when it is necessary. We can help decide whether a tree should be removed. We have the skills and equipment to safely and efficiently remove trees.
Cabling or bracing for added support to branches with weak attachment will help prevent them from splitting in high winds.
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Pest management. Most tree insects and diseases, which may cause defoliage or other damage, can be controlled by properly timed treatments.