FAQ

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  • Depending on the type of tree they should be pruned every 2-3 years to maintain good structure.

    • Dead or Diseased Branches: If you notice dead or diseased branches, they should be removed as they can pose a risk to the tree’s health and safety.

    • Overgrown Branches: Branches that have become too long or extended can become weak and prone to breaking, especially during storms. Trimming these branches can prevent potential damage.

    • Low-Hanging Branches: Branches that hang low can obstruct pathways, driveways, or visibility. Pruning them can improve safety and aesthetics.

    • Co-Dominant Leaders: Trees with two main vertical branches competing for dominance can become structurally unstable. Pruning one of the leaders can prevent future splitting.

    • Thick Foliage: If a tree’s foliage is overly dense, it can limit sunlight penetration and airflow, affecting the tree’s growth and overall health. Pruning can promote better light and air circulation.

    • Misshapen Growth: Trees that have grown unevenly or developed an unnatural shape might benefit from pruning to encourage healthier and more balanced growth.

    • Fruit Production: Fruit trees may require pruning to remove excess branches and encourage better fruit production and quality.

    • Safety Concerns: Trees with branches hanging over structures, power lines, or areas with high foot traffic can pose safety risks. Pruning can mitigate these hazards.

    • Aesthetic Enhancement: Pruning can improve the overall appearance of a tree, enhancing its beauty and contributing to the landscape’s visual appeal.

    • Storm Preparation: Regular pruning can help make a tree more wind-resistant, reducing the risk of storm damage.

  • These risks can range from an increased chance of personal injury from falling debris to the destruction of property. Overgrown branches or trees with weak structures can fall during storms or high winds, causing damage to buildings, vehicles, fences, and other property structures. If a falling branch or tree causes damage to neighboring properties, vehicles, or injures someone, you might be held legally responsible for the damages and medical expenses. Additionally, damaged or weak trees are more susceptible to pests and diseases, which can spread to neighboring healthy trees and plants.

    To mitigate these risks and liabilities, regular tree maintenance, including pruning, trimming, and assessing tree health, is essential. If you’re unsure about the condition of your trees or how to properly manage them, consulting with a certified arborist or tree care professional can help you make informed decisions to ensure the safety and well-being of your property and its occupants.

  • We do offer emergency tree service.

  • We use many different lowering techniques using ropes and other devices that allow us to get material out of trees in a safe controlled manner.

  • We are fully insured and licensed to do tree work in the state of Virginia.

  • We offer a full clean up option on all our jobs. Using equipment, and good old fashioned elbow grease we strive to leave your property in a better state then when we arrived.