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In short, no. Often times tree work can present unseen challenges that can throw ill equipped unlicensed companies for a loop. Arborists are not landscapers, landscapers are not arborists. You would not ask a plumber to wire your electric panel. People think they can do a lot of things. Safely taking down a tree that…
Clients ask, “should I cut my tree down?”
Often homeowners have a tree which they are somewhat afraid of. From this fear they conclude that it should come down. Sometimes however this is a tree which they really like. When a large tree is near a home or building there is always the potential for damage. How much potential is directly related to…

Tree branches over roof and mold
Trees provide shade to your home which helps reduce cooling costs in the hot summer. However when branches are over your roof the shingles tend to stay damp a long time after it rains and debeis falls from the tree which can accumulate on your roof. This can lead to a growth of moss, cyanobacteria…

Arborist Consulting
As arborists we are often asked for our professional opinion on tree conditions. As soon as all of this 2014-2015 winter snow is gone feel free to contact us to consult and evaluate your trees. Being proactive can prevent major problems in the future. These trees were growing right over our clients house.

Removing two trees from corners of house in West Hartford
Have you ever heard someone say “jeese if only I had kept up on the trimming.” It happens more often than you might think. Trees growing in close proximity to a house require regular maintenance in order to keep them maintained. If you are not going to do it yourself consider hiring a reputable company…

Brush cutting and planting
Hi folks! It has been a few weeks since a post, we have been very busy everyday but I wanted to share with you something we did for a very special client and friend in Cromwell, CT. There was a bunch of overgrown brush, so we got rid of it! After speaking with the homeowner…