We want to make sure that we’re providing the best possible service for your trees, and that starts with understanding what they need.
We want to make sure that we’re providing the best possible service for your trees, and that starts with understanding what they need.
Tree removal by an arborist involves the safe and professional elimination of trees deemed hazardous, diseased, or unwanted. Arborists utilize specialized equipment and techniques to dismantle and fell trees, ensuring minimal damage to surrounding property and adherence to safety standards.
Tree pruning is the strategic removal of specific branches or foliage to enhance the health, structure, and appearance of a tree. It involves cutting away dead, damaged, or overgrown parts to promote proper growth, improve aesthetics, and reduce safety hazards.
Tree cabling involves installing cables or braces within a tree’s canopy to provide support and stability. This technique helps to mitigate the risk of structural failure in trees with weakened or compromised branches, enhancing safety and prolonging the tree’s life.
We have equipment available to mechanically removing tree stumps from the ground using a stump grinder. This machine grinds the stump and roots into wood chips, effectively eliminating the remaining portion of the tree after it has been cut down.
Tree planting by an arborist involves the professional selection, placement, and installation of trees in various environments. Arborists consider factors like soil conditions, species suitability, and site characteristics to ensure successful establishment and long-term health of the trees.
A tree risk assessment (level 1) is a comprehensive evaluation conducted by arborists from the ground to identify potential hazards associated with trees. It assesses factors like tree health, structural integrity, and environmental conditions to determine the level of risk posed by a tree and recommends appropriate management actions.
We provide regular and construction arborist reports. An arborist report is a professional assessment conducted by a certified arborist, summarizing the condition, health, and recommendations for trees. It provides essential information such as species identification, tree dimensions, potential hazards, and suggested actions for preservation or removal, aiding in informed decision-making for property management and urban planning.
We offer immediate response to hazardous tree situations, such as fallen or dangerously leaning trees, typically due to storms, disease, or structural instability. We aim to mitigate risks, ensure safety, and restore normalcy to affected areas promptly.
We offer the service of pruning and shaping hedges or shrubs to maintain their desired size, shape, and density. It involves using specialized tools to prune foliage evenly, creating neat and aesthetically pleasing boundaries or ornamental features in landscapes.
Plant Health Care (PHC) programs help to maintain or improve the landscape’s appearance, vitality, and safety using the most cost-effective and environmentally sensitive practices and treatments available. PHC involves routine monitoring, preventive treatment, and a strong working relationship between the arborist and the property owner.
Trees are living organisms that can be affected by insects and disease. If left untreated, repeated infestations can lead to a tree’s total decline. When caring for the health of a tree, many factors must be considered, and solutions require a well rounded approach. Our tree experts understand that a change in leaf colour, early leaf drop or branch die-back could all be indications of a greater problem. We offer treatments that are environmentally friendly and approved in the province of Ontario.