Thursday, 24 March 2016

Servicing Diseased Trees

Summertime in New England equals fun. From outdoor barbecues and pool parties, to lazy days on the beach, New England has it all. Connecticut especially has a wealth of state parks for residents to enjoy all summer long. One of the most popular state park destinations in the state is Sleeping Giant State Park, nestled right next to the campus of Quinnipiac University in Hamden, CT.

On the banks of the Mill River, this unique park is actually a small mountain that, from a distance, appears to be a giant sleeping on its side. This 739-foot slope provides excellent hiking for everyone, from novice to beginner. A scenic tower at the end of the hike is the primary goal – providing excellent panoramic views of nearby Long Island Sound. There are also tougher trails within the park, for more experienced hikers, so you may often hear locals mentioning hiking the giant's "head," or "leg." Beautiful trees and hikes along the Mill River also exist on trails through the park, and one could literally spend days hiking all of the trails.

Many Hamden residents also enjoy beautiful trees and foliage in their own backyard. A wooded property is excellent for bird watching, shade in the summer, and relaxing on a cool spring morning. However, when trees begin to die, it is best to have them removed for your own personal safety. A quick, summer thunderstorm can easily knock dead or dying trees over, leaving damage in their wake.

Precision Cutting Services provides any and all types of tree removal in Hamden, CT. Call us today for a free estimate, if you have fears of dead or damaged trees in your yard. In addition to complete tree removal, we can also remove unwanted branches, or excavate stumps from trees that have already been cut. Experts in the business for years, safety is out first concern. Please give us a call at (203)466-2460 to speak with a member of our friendly and professional staff.

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