Trees are valued for their beauty, shade and pollution fighting characteristics. However, when they're close to a building, whether it's a home, office, medical, industrial or other commercial facility, they can cause problems. More than 400 million years ago, plants evolved a symbiotic relationship with mycorrhizal fungi, a relationship that remains critical to plant health today. Our specialized service and state of the art equipment sets us apart from the rest when it comes to tree care, conservation and preservation.
One of the best things that you can do for your trees is to have them professionally assessed and have structural flaws or damage identified. Regular pruning can usually correct poor tree branching structure and mitigate damage. Our specialized service and state of the art equipment sets us apart from the rest when it comes to tree care, conservation and preservation.
Tree Preservation is a part of our company name, and we are dedicated to the preservation of trees for future generations to enjoy. Planting trees is also a wonderful endeavor, and we are actively engaged in its practice. Just remember, it takes a long time to grow a 200-year-old Live Oak. Often, we are called upon to assess the health of an older tree and provide the best course of action to preserve and improve its well-being. We use a combination of pruning, root zone therapy and soil improvement through Eco-Mulching to revive or sustain older trees.
We can test the soil around your trees to see what nutrients it may be lacking. On new construction sites, or where the soil had been disrupted in some way, the nutrients soil contains may vary. Soil testing can give you a quick (7-10 days) and accurate answer to what the nutrient status is of your particular soil. We are able to interpret the result and give you a recommendation as to what your soil needs and, more importantly, how much it needs. There is no reason to waste money on over fertilizing your trees and shrubs.
Tree Removal is not a service that Bobs Tree Preservation likes to promote, but it is often a necessary part of landscape management. Dead, dying and defective trees require removal to protect people and property in most circumstances. We have the experience, equipment and manpower to remove even the most difficult tree on your property. We are capable of large takedowns, hazard tree removal and removals in tight spaces. We use a combination of our state-of-the-art equipment and experienced climbers to remove the tree in the safest, most efficient way possible.
Before construction begins, plan for the health and safety of your trees. Bob's Tree Preservation can visit your home or job site and design a plan to protect your trees from possible construction site hazards. The leading cause of tree death after construction is from soil compaction. With the use of heavy equipment in nearly every phase of construction, the soil around the trees becomes compacted from the weight. Damage caused by soil compaction is usually not evident immediately; it might take five of six years for the tree to fail.