For anything stuck in a tree, we can help retrieve it!
We can remove small and sometimes medium-sized trees.
Wind and ice--and gravity--can be powerful forces. After a storm, we can help haul away woody debris and prune the tree so that it can have a better chance at better recovery. Note that we do not work on trees that have fallen on any structures.
Sometimes equated with dead limb pruning, this “cleans out” dead, diseased, broken, or insect-infested limbs, which can siphon energy from or spread decay to the healthier parts of the tree or simply be a fall hazard to anything underneath! These limbs can be removed at any time of the year.
A tree's ideal structure consists of a single, central dominant leader with scaffolded, horizontal branches. With that structure, the tree can bear through nature's forces better and save us money in the long run. The younger the tree, the more urgent it is to prune it towards its ideal structure. Sometimes trees can take other structures and shapes, but that is (more expensively) planned for on a case-by-case basis. Most trees in suburban and urban environments, if not managed well, have un-ideal structure, which makes structural pruning more involved but all the more necessary, with discretion.