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OUR SERVICES

Tree Removal / Felling 

If a tree is dead, damaged or leaning and needs to be removed, we provide a fast tree felling method, to ensure the tree is taken down safety.

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Deadwood Removal 

Deadwood is the removal of broken/dead branches that may be a hazard to pedestrians. This method also prevents unnecessary limb loss and ensures that all diseased branches receive the correct treatment to avoid the disease from spreading.  

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Crown Lift

Tree crown lifting is the removal of lower branches to lift the height of the crown's base. It's carried out to increase the clearance between the ground and the lower branches. It's also used to reduce weight from a tree and allow more light to pass through the branches.

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Crown Reduction

Crown reduction is one of the most common pruning techniques we use, to control the size of the tree while maintaining the structure or shape of its crown. We focus on limbs on the highest portion of the tree covering, cutting them shorter to reduce the height of the tree.

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Hedge Cutting

One of our quick services that all gardens need.... We cut all types of hedges to help keep your garden looking neat and well kept. 

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Pruning

Pruning a tree influences in what way the tree grows. This method, helps a tree to grow into a certain positioning of limbs and branches that is better for the structure of the tree. Maintaining the tree's structure helps to reduce the risk of broken limbs and falling branches.

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Crown Thinning

Our crown thinning method, removes the inner branches of the tree evenly. This allows light to travel through the crown and allows air to flow more effectively throughout. Thinning causes the crown to have a balanced structure without altering the shape of the tree overall. 

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Stump Grinding

Once a tree has been felled, it’s sometimes necessary to remove the stump for safety. We remove tree stumps on any site and any ground conditions. Stump removal, gives you a clean slate for any future landscape designs. 

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