Our Services
Vegetation management can be a broad group of services. We specialize in 3 key areas. While removals are a big part of the calls we get every year, our most important goal is to preserve the life of any and all trees through education, corrective management, and proper trimming techniques. We strive to get a safe, clean result that is desirable for both the property owner, and the tree(s).
Contract Climbing
We offer the option to hire us out for contract climbing. This includes a 10 hour day with an advanced climbing and rigging expert, and groundman team. A lot can be accomplished within a short time with a knowledgeable safe team with years of experience, and a 5 star review history behind them. As a business owner or contractor this may be the most cost effective solution, especially if you have all the equipment and manpower you need, you just don’t have the climber.
-Crane Experience
-Bucket Truck Operation
-Advanced Climbing and Rigging
-Non-spike ISA, TCIA and ANSI
Full Removal
We can take care of your tree removal needs from first cut and rigging, to stump removal or grinding. You have Three(3) Options when it comes to removal
-Fastest
-Cheapest
-Best Quality Finish
Pick 2.
This is a joke I have heard in the past, but it rings true in any service industry. We can be as cost effective, inclusive or efficient as you desire. While we strive to meet at 3 goals, our main priority in a removal is to be safe, after that, we will work with you on your main goals for the finish of the project. ex: If you own your own landscaping business, you may just want to have the tree cut down as quickly and cheaply as possible. On the other hand, if you don’t want marks in your lawn or landscaping you may want to pay the extra amount it takes to have us cover the lawn in weight distribution mats, and rig everything down.
Cabling and Bracing
“I am the Lorax, I speak for the trees” A quote from a beloved Sr. Suess book that I like to think about as I look at the health of the tree, and structure as well as possible stem failure points. There are many possible solutions to keeping a tree safe and moving the same direction in the wind. The most common is to tie the leads together. We have used traditional cabling where a lag bolt is inserted at a select location on a lead and tied into one or more leads using a cable that is intended to help hold the structure of the stems together. We can also use a dynamic cabling system. This employes a non-invasive, non-abrasive synthetic cable and sleave system. We use several different brands, but they all have a few things in common:
they are guaranteed for 10 years or more
they are dynamic and move with the tree, but are very, very strong
they are the new recommended way to cable a tree today.
Not all situations are the same, we may recommend a synthetic system for one tree, and traditional for another. The best thing you can do is to research it yourself and see the benefits of each system so that you are better informed for when we come out to look at your project.
