This includes, but is not limited to the removal of dead, broken, loose-hanging, and/or criss-crossing branches. This is to help the longevity of the tree and its overall health.
This is to prune the tree to support and encourage a shape that is aesthetically pleasing to the viewer.
This is to ensure the health and longevity of the tree. Pruning in this way may help the tree to produce fruit, as well as prevent decay and broken limbs.
This may include, but is not limited to reducing tree foliage, removing the top of the tree, or the complete removal of a tree.
This includes climbing to the top of a tree to install an antenna to enable better reception.
This involves drilling holes in co-dominant tree tops to install eye bolts, connected with a steel cable. This is to support large co-dominant tree tops from splitting apart. It provides the tree(s) with extra strength.
This includes, but is not limited to the removal of all tree limbs, brush, and wood. Includes subsequent hauling of aforementioned organic material away from the lot upon request.