While minor pruning may be possible for homeowners, it's recommended to hire a professional for larger trees or complex trimming tasks to ensure safety and proper care.
Signs include dead or diseased branches, overhanging limbs, rubbing branches, or signs of pest infestation. Regular inspections by a professional can identify trimming needs.
Signs include extensive disease or decay, significant structural damage, or proximity to structures or power lines. A professional arborist can assess the tree's health and recommend the best course of action.
Contact a tree care professional immediately to assess the damage and determine if pruning or removal is necessary for safety reasons. Prompt action can help mitigate further damage.
Yes, well-maintained trees can enhance the aesthetic appeal of your property and increase its value by providing shade, privacy, and visual interest.
Look for a company with certified arborists, proper insurance, and a good reputation for quality work and customer satisfaction. Ask for references and compare quotes before making a decision.
Once a tree's trunk is over a certain diameter, a permit is required. Check your city's website for exact specifications.
The time required to remove a tree is dependent on its size and location on your property.
Cost is dependent on the extent of work involved, how challenging it is to do the work and the amount of debris to be removed. This is why we must see the project to determine the appropriate cost.