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SERVICES

We specialize in tree removal
any location, any size, any tree!
Tree planting 
Tree transplanting 
Hazardous trees removal
Tree removal
Tree trimming 
Tree shaping 
Tree thinning 
Tree selected pruning 
Tall hedge trimming 
Tall hedge toping down
Stump removal 
Stump Grinding 
Tree Root removal 
Tree root management 
Palm tree trimming 
Palm tree removal 
Palm skinning
Cypress trimming 
Cypress tying 
Deep watering root pipe feeder
Tree pesticide spraying 
Identifying tree pests & disease 
Seasonal tree maintenance
Tree staking 
Tree cabling & bracing
Tree storm damage
Storm damage clean up 
Tree service emergency services
Tree preservation services
Lot clearing 
Lot leveling
Lot grading
Fire wood sale 
Obvious reasons for tree removal
  • The tree is dead
  • Declining health--the branches or top of tree is dying back; large dead branches; decay on the main trunk.
  • Major storm damage and the tree is beyond repair
  • Tree is too close to the house or other buildings, utility lines, play structures pools etc...
  • The tree is leaning towards and obvious target--house, driveway, patio, play area or pool.
  • Its become a nuisance--dropping seeds, sap, branches, and block views, light and inhibiting lawn.  See below for an outside link about lawns.
  • Roots pose a serious thereat to foundations, driveways and sidewalks, or underground utilities.
  • View clearing
  • Major landscape renovations that would either damage trees, or because a tree is not well matched to its location. See below for an outside link on landscape tree choices.
Not so obvious reasons to remove a tree
  • Structural problems
  • Bad crotches with included bark or repeated cracks
  • Cracks on the main trunk or main leaders
  • The tree is just too big for the location and poses challenges to safety if it falls or drops branches
  • New construction--the tree will either be mortally damaged by equipment and disturbance to the ground under it, or is directly in the way of construction. Consider tree removal before the construction rather than after.
  • Major diseases or insect infestations that will likely kill the tree soon, or spread disease to other trees.  Check out the flat headed borers.
  • Interior decay (such as in the photo at the top of the page)
  • Leaning in the wrong direction
  • Crowding among trees--prioritize which trees are healthiest and worth keeping
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