Pruning
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Crown cleaning: removal of dead, dying, diseased, crowded, weakly attached, and low-vigor branches from tree.
• Crown
raising: removal of the lower branches of a tree to provide clearance from buildings, vehicles, and pedestrians.
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Hazard reduction: removal of dead, dying, or weakly attached branches that pose a hazard to people and/or property.
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Formative: Pruning of young trees to create proper form and remove branches that will pose problems as tree gets larger.
Chemical Treatments
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Alamo: preventative fungicide for Dutch elm disease
• Alamo: therapeutic fungicide for oak wilt
• Paciobutrazol:
tree growth inhibitor
Planting
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Proper tree for proper site
• Replacement trees after removals
Bracing
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Static cabling
• Dynamic bracing
All work is done by highly trained staff and
supervised by an ISA* certified arborist. Work is always performed to industry standards of safety (ANSI** Z.133) and pruning
(ANSI A.300)
*International Society of Arboriculture
**American National Standards Institute
Removals
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Specializing in crane removals for high risk jobs
• Low impact to heavily landscaped yards
Stump Grinding
• Minimum 12” depth
• Grindings removed to grade
Consultations
• Tree Inventories
• Hazardous tree/Storm damage assessments
• Landscape plan review
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Pre and post construction planning