Showing posts with label Durham CT. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Durham CT. Show all posts

Wednesday, 1 November 2017

Tree removal and Inspections in Durham CT

If you are interested in tree removal services in Durham CT, consider Precision Cutting Services for all of your landscaping and tree services. They have been in business for years, and all of their tree inspectors have at least 5 years of on-the-job training. We are a locally-owned business that takes pride in helping out the New Haven County area with maintaining their property needs. We are a full-service company that will give our customers honest prices and quality work every time.

When Should I Get My Trees Inspected?

Ideally, every year you should get your trees inspected to ensure the proper care and health of your trees. If you see something that looks off with your trees, do not hesitate to call. We will give you a free tree inspection to make sure your trees are in their best shape. Look for tree imperfections like hangers or leaning trees - which may need tree removal. Maybe your trees are removed, but you need to get rid of the stubborn tree stumps. We also offer stump removal to give your property a better appearance. If trees have discolored leaves or look diseased, it is a good time to give us a call!

What Other Services Are Offered Besides Tree Inspections?

We are a full-service company offering many other services aside from our specialty of tree cutting. We also offer: General Property Maintenance Commercial and Residential Landscaping Snow & Ice Management

What to Expect When Having a Tree Removed

When getting your tree removed, we will first cut the tree down to the stump. We will put a tarp down on your property our vehicles don't make tracks, and we will safely take your tree down with our trucks. After we take the tree away, we will then remove the stump by either grinding or removal. Stump removal would requires cutting out the majority of the root system, and lifting the rest of the stump up with a crane.

So if you are interested in taking your trees down or property maintenance, contact Precision Cutting Services today. We can help your property to look its best - and be its healthiest. At a reasonable price, you can have your trees and stumps removed; and all in a timely fashion. Don't wait to have your trees inspected before the inclement winter weather - it will cause more problems for your trees overtime.

Tuesday, 11 July 2017

Summer Tree Care Advice




Summer is a time for grass to grow green, flowers to bloom in full and trees to have all of their leaves. Unfortunately, whether environmental reasons or pests, your trees may not be as healthy as you would like them to be. Here are some of the steps to take to ensure your trees look their best in Durham for the summer:

  1. Inspect Your Property - There are many factors as to why you may not see green grass or the healthiest of trees. Some of the warning signs to check your trees for are: pests, fungus, leaning trees, branches falling, etc. Most of the pests during the summer like bagworms, japanese beetles, aphids, spider mites and magnolia scale come out during the summer and are not as harmful as other pests. Contact a local arborist if you are afraid that you have an infestation of pests.
  2. Mulch - You can still mulch your trees in the summer if you were not able to in the Spring. Properly mulching trees with not too much mulch can cut down on weeds, convert soil into moisture and level out soil temperatures. There should be about 3 to 4 inches of mulch for a healthy tree.
  3. Fertilizing - A step to ensure your trees are very healthy this summer is to fertilize them with enough nutrition to ensure proper growth and fend off disease. If you live in a city, you tree will need more fertilization than in a natural area. They require more fertilizer in order to thrive in urban areas.
  4. Sufficient Watering - In the summertime, trees need a lot more water. There should be five gallons of water for every inch in trunk diameter. It is best to water trees in the morning before the sun dries them out in the afternoon heat. The mulch will reduce any water lost to weeds. Trees can also get overwatered. If there is a rainy day, do not water your trees. When the soil it soggy, the trees have enough water.
  5. Pruning - Trees that bloom in the spring may end their growth season in the summer. When this happens, it is best to prune your flowers and branches. This will lessen the total leaf surface and the amount of food made and sent to the roots will be reduced.  Trees that have flowers bloom in the mid - to - late summer, you should prune in the Winter months or early Spring. Winter pruning should be done when the coldest part of winter is over. Summer pruning should be done when the seasonal growth is completed. Limbs that are defective are more visible in the winter, so it is a good idea to prune right after the plants have lost their flowers. Pruning in the Fall months is not advised because disease is easier spread with trees in the colder months. Decay and fungi can spread spores more in the Fall than they can in any other month, and tree wounds are more difficult to heal from Fall cuts. The optimal time for pruning is in the Spring and Winter months.

So, remember to follow these steps to avoid potential tree problems in the future. You can prevent many diseases and pests by ensuring that your tree is properly cared for. Without proper water and nutrition, your tree is a ticking time bomb for pests, disease and weakening. If you are not already taking proper care of your trees, it is time to start. A well - kept tree is the best kept secret for gardeners and landscapers all around. If you want your tree to be nourished and healthy, be sure to follow these 5 steps: proper watering, mulching, fertilizing, pruning and a thorough inspection of your property. If it is already too late, and your tree is infested with pests or is dying - then you may need to call a certified arborist. A tree can look unhealthy in many ways especially with: disease, drought, pests, improperly planted trees and invasive species. These are all telltale signs that your tree should be removed.  If you  Contact Precision Cutting Services today if you need a tree removed.

Tuesday, 7 March 2017

With Spring Around the Corner Durham Offers Great Natural Venues to Enjoy

View of  the Pistapaug Pond from the Mountain
With Spring approaching, there are many fun things to enjoy outdoors in Durham, CT. The many mountains and parks Durham boasts of are not only historical but also beautiful. The Millers Pond State Park expanded from 30 acres in 1955 to 170 acres in 1972. The Pond gets its water from the natural large unpolluted springs that are excellent for fishing.

Another place to explore in Durham is the Tri Mountain state Park and the Trimountain and Pistapaug Mountain. The Tri Mountain State Park is a pristine, remote area between Durham and Wallingford. You can access this through the Mattabesett Trail where you can hike to see gorgeous views from the Traprock Ridge. The park is free to the public, and has 50 miles of trail that rises 500 feet. Talk about a spectacular view!

The Pistapaug Mountain is an even larger mountain. It is 700 feet high, and is located 11 miles from the Northeast part of New Haven. The mountain overlooks the Pistapaug Pond where you can even see bald eagles from time to time. The Coginchaug River runs through pastures and farmlands, giving a scenic view of Durham, Middlefield and Middletown. This is a great river for canoeing and fishing.

As there are many activities to do in Durham this Spring, it is important to consider the dangers of some of these activities. Since these areas are near many trees, you need to consider your safety. The scenery may be beautiful, but trees are always prone to diseases, weakness, and even falling. If you see any trees in your area that may be in danger of falling, let the professionals at Precision Cutting Services handle at-risk trees.

Monday, 8 August 2016

Summer Events for Adults in Durham CT

There are many exciting events this summer for adults in the Durham, CT area to enjoy. Some of these events include live music by Flogging Molly at the Oakdale Theatre on August 18th at 7PM. Free summer music featuring the Patrones is being held at PowderRidge Mountain on August 20th at 7PM. Since this is an outdoor event, weather is always a big concern during the summer. It is important for an outdoor area to inspect the health of their trees from a licensed tree inspector, like Durham tree removal service. We will ensure safety of your outdoor events, so you can enjoy our summer worry-free!

For other featured events for the Artsy adults, a beginning watercolor class is being held at the New Britain Museum of American Art (on August 8th). Another class offered for creative adults is a portrait class held on August 16th at 10 AM with Celina Marquis. These classes allow students to use different mediums from oil paint to watercolor paint. Another fun class being offered by New Britain Museum of Art on August 18th at 5:30 PM is called the Modernism Mule. This is a pop-up bar, with a free entry, where you make your own drinks! It's 5 dollars for each drink, and the drink list includes: wine, cold beer and craft cocktails. There are many summer events for adults to choose from in the Durham area during the summer, that will suit all different tastes!

Summer Events for the Family in Durham CT

Durham is a town in Middlesex County, CT. Some of the upcoming events in Durham this summer include fun events for the whole family. We have a variety of fun-filled options to fulfill all different interests. On August 12th, we have Playdates with Art at the New Britain Museum of American art. In this event, parents will learn how to educate their babies with art. For August 13th – calling all car lovers! We have free music and a car show at Powder Ridge Mountain.The host of PBS kids, Steve Songs, will be joining us at Lyman Orchards at 2PM for a day of music at the Apple Barrel tent. Enjoy fresh apples with your kids while dancing and singing with educational music. On August 19th at 9 PM we have Club Flight at the Flight Trampoline Park. This is ages 15 and up includes a fun night where the lights are turned off for the lasers to come on!
Some of the outdoor events featured this summer, although fun, may pose a danger. Since summer storms pose a threat to trees and tree limbs, it is wise to inspect the areas for dead trees or hanging limbs. You can count on Tree Removal Durham, to inspect your property, to make sure your event this summer is not only safe but a time for the family to remember!