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Pruning is an essential part of good health care for trees and other plantings, discouraging disease and other problems caused by the invasion of pests. It also enhances appearance, promotes proper growing characteristics and reduces potential risk to persons and property. Corrective pruning will help trees and plantings adapt to their surroundings and improve and beautify the entire area. Well-maintained plants sustain and increase property values.
Our professionals follow the American National Standard for pruning ANSI A300 and all estimates will specify a minimum or maximum diameter branch size to be removed during pruning operations. In addition, we will establish objectives for pruning, whether to mitigate a potential hazard, or maintain the health and beauty of the tree.
Our pruning types include:
- Crown cleaning — The selective removal of one or
more of the following items: dead, dying or diseased branches, weak branches and
watersprouts
- Crown thinning — The selective removal of branches to increase
light penetration, air movement and to reduce weight
- Crown raising — The removal of the lower branches to provide
clearance
- Crown reduction or shaping — Decrease the height and/or spread
of a tree. Consideration
- Vista pruning — The selective thinning of framework limbs or
specific areas of the crown to allow a view of an object from predetermined spot
- Crown restoration — Should improve the structure, form and
appearance of trees which have been severely headed, vandalized or storm
damaged.
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