We hired Scott to top some trees that were blocking our view of the lake. The trees were on our neighbor's property, and she had agreed to let us trim the trees as long as the arborist was professional and tidy. Scott did a fabulous job on the trees and kept the neighbor happy by being efficient and cleaning up his mess. Thank you Scott! Evaluation and pruning for tree safety and long-term health: Large conifers, such as Douglas firs, pines, and cedars, require lightening to afford less wind resistance, improve circulation, and give filtered sunlight.
How do you decide if a tree is hazardous or dangerous to the welfare of your family and property? Determining which trees need to be removed can be difficult; sometimes trees need to be removed because they have been damaged by weather, be it storms, lightening, or battered by the wind over time. Disease, insect infestation, and rotten or lost branches threaten the tree's health and safety, which suggests an evaluation is warranted. They may have become overgrown, a nuisance to clearance or access, or impinge on your property (such as damage to foundations and walkways).
Our company is dedicated to furnishing our clients with a full range of arborist services. Our projects are often comprehensive in nature; that is, we typically consult on a number of trees as to their health and safety. By providing a comprehensive team of professionals who are exceptional pruners, and, are skilled and safe at difficult removals, we are able to work with the needs of our client and recommend the most prudent course of action. Frequently our client needs a professional evaluation to determine how to enhance and preserve the health and safety of their trees.
Scott and his team were remarkable in their assistance following the windstorm last week. A tree from our yard landed on our neighbor's garage, and they promptly came to our aid. Their professionalism, promptness, courtesy, and empathy towards our stress were truly appreciated. I cannot emphasize enough what a blessing they were during this challenging time. Highly recommended!
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Tree Harmony at work in West Seattle, thinning out a group of tall birches. Our climbers are skillful at pruning as well as safe and acrobatic! An ideal time of year (despite the cold!) to heartily prune leaf trees, which withstand the stress of pruning all the better. Thus, we can prune more...
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