Tree Felling
          Tree Felling:To remove trees by straight felling or   dismantle the tree in sections        
           Trees require removal either because they are dead, dying or  dangerous or are no longer required. Where space is restricted sectional  dismantling technique is used to bring the tree down. The tree is climbed and  removed a limb at a time, the main stem of the tree is then removed in hand  held pieces or roped down in larger pieces. The stem is brought down to ground  level in this way or to a suitable height where there is ample space to fell  the lowest part of the stem as a whole.
Trees require removal either because they are dead, dying or  dangerous or are no longer required. Where space is restricted sectional  dismantling technique is used to bring the tree down. The tree is climbed and  removed a limb at a time, the main stem of the tree is then removed in hand  held pieces or roped down in larger pieces. The stem is brought down to ground  level in this way or to a suitable height where there is ample space to fell  the lowest part of the stem as a whole.
Other times when space, safety and a tree’s form allows, a tree may be felled in the traditional forestry sense of the term, by bringing the tree to ground as whole using practised methods to ensure a safe, controlled fell.
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Pruning Sevices
Crown: The branches and leaves on a tree measured from the  lowest branch on the trunk 
              Crown Cleaning: Removal of dead wood and any broken or  diseased branches 
              Crown Thinning: Removal of specific branches to permit  better air movement and light penetration 
              Crown Raising: Removal of lower branches over roofs and paths 
              Crown Reduction: Reduction of the height and/or spread of  the tree through proper pruning Services
              Decay: The decomposition of woody matter
              Limb: A major branch large in size
              Lead: A prevailing vertical stem which is dominant 
              Pruning: Removal of specific plant parts to your  specifications and taste 
Tree Services
Bracing: Use of steel rods in limbs, leads or trunks provide  firm support 
              Cabling: Provides extra support to limbs with weak joints 
              Damage Restoration: pruning to improve the structure and  appearance of the tree due to damage from a storm or vandalism 
              Root Pruning: Process of cutting the roots of an established  tree to helps growth of new feeder roots after it has been transplanted
              Staking: Installation of guy wires to support a tree 
              Stump Removal: Grinding the main stump
              Tree Removal: The cutting down of a tree that has decayed or  dangerous so far that no other option is available to ensure the safety of people  or property
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