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Why Should I Inspect My Trees?
Because trees are living organisms subject to a host of challenges everyday from weather to insects. At first glance a tree may look structurally sound but maybe not. We were working in Newington pruning a tree over a house when we noticed a major defect in another limb. We had inspected the tree a couple…

Pruning a “rough tree”
By hard we mean rough on the eyes, full of a lot of dead or broken branches. A new client just bought a house and had a tree in the front yard which he wanted to keep but realized it was not in the best of condition. With a little TLC we were able to…

Planting new trees in Middletown
Our client has a very steep hill in the back yard. Hard to tell but it is like 45 degrees. He wanted to spruce it up and we offered several great options to choose from. We discussed the pros and cons of all the trees and him and his wife picked some great specimens.

Big Hedge Trimming in Rocky Hill, CT
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…

Arborvitae Tree Storm Damage, Should I keep them?
The snow and wind storm we had last week was no joke. Arborvitae hedges which have stood the test of time for the past 20 years literally snapped like twigs and blew over. You may be wondering whether or not you should have them repaired or replaced. If so we can help. We have years…

Tree work with a crane in Cromwell, CT by LaPila
Big equipment and the proper experience can make a large job go smoothly.