Tree Health & Assessment

Tree Care for
Healthier, Safer Trees

Healthy trees start below the surface. Our comprehensive plant health care services include deep root fertilization, air spading for soil decompaction, pest and disease management, and soil analysis.

We take a proactive, science-based approach to keep your landscape thriving for years to come.

Health Evaluations

Without proper evaluation, issues such as disease, decay, or unstable growth patterns may go unnoticed until they become serious safety concerns.

Delivering Top Notch
ISA Certified Evaluations
6 Signs Your Tree May

Need An Assessment

Not all tree issues are obvious. Structural weakness, disease, or root problems can develop over time. A professional assessment helps identify risks early and determine the right course of action.

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Evaluation Process

FAQ

Have
Questions?
Do my trees need to be trimmed every year?

Not always. Trimming frequency depends on the tree species, age, and condition. Some trees benefit from regular pruning, while others may only need occasional maintenance. A professional evaluation helps determine the right schedule.

Can a damaged tree be saved?

In many cases, yes. It depends on the extent of the damage and the overall health of the tree. An arborist can assess structural integrity and recommend whether pruning, treatment, or removal is the best option.

What does a tree risk assessment involve?

A tree risk assessment evaluates the structure, health, and stability of a tree. This includes checking for decay, weak branch attachments, root issues, and other factors that could pose a safety risk.

When is tree removal necessary?

Removal is recommended when a tree is dead, severely diseased, structurally compromised, or poses a risk to people or property. When possible, we prioritize preservation before recommending removal.

What is air spading and why is it used?

Air spading uses compressed air to safely remove soil around a tree’s roots without causing damage. It’s used to relieve soil compaction, inspect root systems, and improve overall tree health.

Not Sure What
Your Trees Need?

Not Sure What
Your Trees Need?