Did you know that trees, along with shrubs and other plants, are natural filters? They can remove pollutants such as carbon monoxide and sulfur dioxide as well as dust from the air surroundings our homes.
Tree roots can be damaging to homes even when they're planted a distance from the house. For example, they can create stress on utility lines such as electricity and gas. They can also wrap around sewer lines, eventually causing a complete block.
Did you know that many winter power outages are caused by fallen trees? If you have trees on your property, have them evaluated by a tree service professional before storm season starts this year. It could save you property damage and an insurance claim.
Did you know that deep root watering and fertilization can greatly improve the health of your tree? If your tree has a compaction or is not receiving adequate water supply, we can help find the best solution to address the problem.
Tree removals, especially for large trees, require careful dismantling by highly trained personnel to ensure safety and the protection of your home and property. The use of specialized equipment during tree removals is determined by the conditions on your property, branch architecture, and the specifics of the tree.
Subsidence is a condition that affects the foundation of your house. Trees planted in close proximity to a foundation can dry out the soil to a point that damages the stability of your house.