Today was fun. We completed three jobs; some odds and ends for a long time client of ours and then it was off to Cromwell for a bigger job and then we planted a tree at a third stop.
This tree has not been pruned in, well ever.Arbir Al TM was able to make this look like a tree again.
We pruned the cherry and transplanted the peach
We cut down a dangerous tree in a treacherous areaTalk about overgrown
What a nice job, all done with hand snips
This tree needed some helpHappy lilac tree
Wow, what a difference!This birch tree was a gift that the recipients wanted to make sure was planted properly so they called us. Ornamental work is not easy. It takes years of learning and experience to complete it properly. We are very efficient and do an excellent job. Most companies are simply not able to perform at our level of workmanship and professionalism. Also be sure to check for an arborist license. These are trees we pruned and to do so in CT companies must be licensed arborist businesses. Landscapers cannot legally prune them. If you want great results and the work performed correctly without injuring your trees then give us a call.
The invasion is in full force. Look at this beautiful tree on the brink of losing all of its leaves! Our client had poor results with a big name company just a couple weeks prior. One phone call to LaPila Arborists was all it took and the tree is now free of the gypsy moth…
Here we are at a clients home in Glastonbury, CT removing a damaged tree. We also pruned hangers out of a few trees and dropped a couple dead trees that were right over where the kids play for safety. Our client was delighted when we said we could move our chipper into the back yard…
The snow is almost gone! Using big equipment is fun and makes a job go much quicker however that is not always the best tool for the job given conditions. Melting snow and spring rain can create soft or muddy conditions in your yard. We have the necessary equipment and tools to accomplish tree work…
Here are some pictures from a nice warm sunny day this past summer. Hopefully they warm you up on this frigid and windy January day. The hedge was around 20 feet tall and over 12 feet wide. Special equipment is required to do this properly. These are a few pics from a hedge we worked…
The winter season is almost upon us. When the forest foraging gets scarce for deer and other animals they will need to seek out other forms of nourishment. That could mean your arborvitae trees or other plantings around your home. We here at LaPila Arborists and Design, LLC have the proper licensing and the necessary…