Winter Storm Preparation Many winter storms bring dangerously low temperatures and sometimes strong winds, icing, sleet and freezing rain. A primary concern is a storms's ability to knock down trees that cut off heat, power and communications services to your home or office. Call us today and have a Certified Arborist take a thorough look at your trees. Winter Pruning A general rule of thumb is to prune living wood when it is dormant. If you prune a deciduous tree in the early spring or when it is budding out, you can traumatize it when it is at its most vulnerable.
Of course, great landscape projects begin with a great design. Now it's time to take that design and create a landscape that is both functional and beautiful. By implementing proven practices of proper drainage and automatic irrigation, we will make sure your landscape can weather North Carolina's seasons. Patio areas can provide for outdoor entertaining and landscape lighting can allow you to enjoy your landscape year around. We specialize in coordinating a team that will handle all of the different aspects of the landscape installation job.
We provide tree services for property management companies, commercial and residential clients in all areas of Wake County and some surrounding counties. Because we are also a landscape company, we take great pride in the fact that when we leave a job site, all of the debris is removed and the property is left clean and neat. Two certified Arborist on staff. One or both of our arborist will be on site for every tree service job. A certified arborist can determine the type of pruning that is necessary to improve the health, appearance and safety of your tree.
You'll discover that we take great pride in giving our customers a safe winter environment with outstanding customer service. We've been providing snow removal services for the last 7 years to our contract customers and we use the best anti-icing and de-icing products. Our snow removal equipment includes: one F-250 with a Boss snowplow, two Bobcats, two Dingos and a snow blower. We use "Quad Release" for de-icing sidewalks and concrete areas, and rock salt for asphalt parking lots. We are one of the first landscapers in the Raleigh area to use "Brine" as an anti-icing agent.
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Beautiful day today - just the way spring should be! What will you do this weekend - grill out, day at the lake, outdoor sports?
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Happy New Year! May our Winter be short, and Spring come early!
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