At Shamrock Tree Service each stump removal requires a complete assessment so we use the best methods available. The method used for removing a tree stump depends on the type, number and size of the stumps. Some trees have big, wide, flat root systems, such as pine trees. Some trees, like oak, have deep roots and a tap root that goes straight down, which makes digging extremely tough. Digging by hand works best for small, shallow-rooted trees. Essential tools are a shovel, an axe or grub hoe with axe head, loppers, and a root saw.
Tree trimming can be done as a grooming process to maintain a certain design. For instance, when you are growing a tree in your yard for ornamental purposes, it may be necessary to trim the end of the limbs to keep the trees appearance even and rounded. Tree trimming can also be done to thin out the tree. The thinning of the trees structure is also done by pruning dead branches or diseased limbs. Branches that straggle away from the crown should also be pruned or even cut back to a larger branch or the main trunk for safety purposes.
At Shamrock Tree Service, we have been serving residential and commercial customers in greater central CT since 2000. We are a family-owned business with close ties to our community. Owner, Chris Bergin has been working as a tree expert for well over fifteen years, forming a close relationships with our customers. This is our recipe for our success. We believe that protecting the health, beauty, and value of our communities' trees is the highest priority. This is not a passing idea or catch phrase; they are the principles at the core of our philosophy.
Tree removal is taken seriously at Shamrock Tree Service. Considering the environmental impact of tree removal is important to our slogan "Saving Earth One Tree at a Time". Our licensed arborists are prepared to guide our customers in making decisions about tree removal, pruning, trimming, and care of their trees. A healthy well cared for tree is a focal point in your landscape that provides shade, privacy and structure. Tree removal is necessary for dead or dying trees as well as trees that are determined to be a hazard.