While we typically prefer retaining a tree in good health over removing or felling it, occasionally a tree may be considered to be in an incovenient or unsuitable location. A tree may otherwise be in poor health which may make it unsafe to keep. A variety of factors may determine certain trees as hazardous to people and property. For example, if they exhibit signs of waning health, decline or structural defects, an action such as tree removal may become necessary.
If your based in Co. Meath or Westmeath, regardless of your tree problem can rest assured that A & R Tree Surgeon & Gardening have the means and experience to safely dismantle hazardous trees with expert efficiency. Contact us to find out more but first read on to discover some potential alternatives to tree removal.
Are you looking for a tree surgeon based in Co. Meath and Westemath? Do you have a tree and think it needs to be taken down? Contact a tree surgeon now to discuss. We’ll try to help you work out a compromise and hopefully one that doesn’t involve tree removal. And if you’ve decided your tree needs to come down we can provide this service no matter what size your tree is. Call us on 085 277 7645 / 085 765 6966 to discuss options.
One way to reduce the size of a tree is with proper Pruning practices like ‘crown thinning’ and ‘crown reduction’. Crown reduction can reduce the levering effect the wind has on a tree as it blows up against it. Less overall area and density throughout the trees crown generally means wind can pass through it more easily. This can reduce the risk of the tree coming down in a storm or heavy boughs snapping off in strong winds. Contact a reputable Dublin tree surgeon or tree service provider such as A & R Tree Surgeon & Gardening. We’ll help establish which solution may be more suitable for your tree situation.
We provide emergency tree removal services in Co. Meath and Westmeath. Call 085 277 7645 / 085 765 6966 or contact us for a free quote. Sometimes it is necessary to remove large parts of a tree or the entire tree when the tree poses a threat to property damage or livelihood. While most arborists strive for the preservation of plant life and would never usually recommend removing a tree, there are certain circumstances where removing the tree is your best option.