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Showing posts with label GrandJunctionTreeServices. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Pruning Techniques for Landscape Trees

If you have landscape trees in your property, it’s a must to stick to the maintenance type that they require. Pruning is a maintenance method that's normally done to ensure the trees’ safety and maintain their aesthetic appeal. According to experts, pruning needs to be done carefully since trees respond to each cut. If proper pruning techniques are not followed, the trees can be damaged and their lives shortened.

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

On Landscape: Importance of Tree Care and Removal

Where’s the beauty of landscape design when there are no plant life involved? Indeed, trees and other plants make up most of your yard, so it’s only fitting that you have them well-maintained and cared for.
Homeowners who do regular tree inspections can save themselves from a lot of trouble. Doing so allows them to spot problems early on, such as insect infestation and fungal activity. It helps to check your trees for abnormalities every now and then, to obtain prompt treatment as necessary.
Apart from inspection, care is also vital. While it always seems helpful to apply mulch and fertilizer, these may actually be detrimental to tree health. Homeowners should ask arborists for advice in this regard, to know what kind of fertilizer is ideal for the age and kind of their trees, and whether mulch would be beneficial for their landscape.
Finally, factors that necessitate removal include disease, fungus, and infestation, as well as heavy snows, lightning, and winds. In some cases, complete removal may not be necessary. Pruning can be performed to remove a branch that is obstructing the view or posing a threat to structural damage. The removed limbs can even be used as mulch for landscaping.

Homeowners looking for tree removal can call licensed and ensured arborists for help. These professionals offer a full array of tree care and removal services to help homeowners ensure the safety and beauty of their property.

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Tree Service-Hiring tips for First Timers

On paper, hiring a provider of a tree service in Colorado should be easy. A homeowner can seek recommendations from friends or neighbors, check if that service provider is available, and then hire that company. In actuality, however, those easy tasks involve a lot of hard work.

However, hiring a tree services provider does not have to be that hard. Although the homeowner does have a good chance of finding a good provider through referrals, he or she can even better the odds by following a few hiring tips.

First, the homeowner ought to ask for a detailed written estimate. The estimate should spell out what the job entails, such as cutting branches off standing trees or sawing felled trees into logs, and what each task costs. Assuming both parties agree on the estimate and the job, the next thing is to ask for a written contract.

Afterwards, the homeowner should ask for certificates of insurance and for workman’s compensation. Both certificates tell the homeowner that the provider has insurance to protect him or her from liability should an injury occur on his or her property. The certificates should contain contact information of the service provider's insurers, and the homeowner should make an effort to verify if said insurance policies are still valid.