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Thursday, 6 April 2017

Events to do in Bethany this Spring and Summer

Bethany's most loved golf course, Woodhaven.
Bethany, CT is a small town located in New Haven County with many things to do outdoors for the whole family. One of the things to do is to visit Mount Sanford, which is a 2.25 mile long mountain located to the Northwest corner of New Haven. This trail meets up with the Quinnipiac trail, for further hiking. The trail goes into YMCA's Camp Mountain Laurel, which is a summer camp that holds swimming lessons, sports, arts and crafts, and much more!

Another activity people take up in the spring around Bethany is Golfing. The Woodhaven Golf Course is the perfect getaway to enjoy the beautiful landscaping, and pristine views of nature by the lake. This 9-hole public golf course was named one of "The Best Places to Play" in the magazine Golf Digest. Hidden far inland in the woods of Bethany, this is the perfect place to relax and play a few games of golf. 

If you are looking for things to do this spring in Bethany Connecticut, you should try Alice Newton Street Memorial Park. It is located in the town of Woodbridge, within a close distance to Bethany. The park often has many events during the Spring and Summer to look out for. The beautiful streams of water, and unique flowers, invites you to sit back and enjoy the scenery. 

So if you are wondering what events or activities are offered in Bethany, these are just a few of the things to keep your time occupied. There are always new places to explore. Since Spring weather is not always predictable, severe conditions an cause trees to weaken or die along these outdoor spots. If you see any trees that look like they are about to to fall, contact Precision Cutting Services for Bethany tree service today! We want you to enjoy all of the fun outdoor activities this year without worrying about your safety. 

Thursday, 9 March 2017

Activities in West Haven to Enjoy During the Spring

Lightouse Point Park in West Haven















West Haven has many things to do in the Spring time including going to the beach. The Peck beach has a long boardwalk to enjoy the view of the water, along with access to boating. The beach is close to a mile long, and is accessed by crossing dunes. The Savin Rock Conference Center is located alongside the beach, and is open to many venues including parties.

Another fun thing to do in the Spring is to explore the Lighthouse Point Park. Located in New Haven, within a short distance from West Haven, this park allows you to enjoy the beach with plenty of activities to do. Whether you want to enjoy the water, have a BBQ, spend time with your kids at the playground or go into the recreation building with a carousel inside, there are plenty of things for all people to enjoy! With two lighthouses and a large area to walk your dog, you will definitely be coming back if you need to spend leisure time.

Aside from beaches, the Quigley Stadium is another popular activity venue to visit during the Spring and summer days. The ballpark that opened in 1947 is a fun hangout for local sports fans. It is home to the West Haven Yankees and the West haven A’s. If you are looking for a fun place for the whole family to enjoy, than look no further.

Although there are many places to enjoy during the Spring, they are often in areas populated with many trees. There is always a possibility that damaged trees can fall during rough weather, so it is important to keep a professional tree cutting service on hand, like Precision Cutting Services. Contact us today, and we will make sure that we monitor your tree’s safety so you can enjoy Spring activities in peace!

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.

Friday, 20 January 2017

Recreational Activities in Shelton CT

Shelton CT is a town boasting of a wide variety of unique activities. There are many nice areas by the water including the Housatonic River and the Indian Well State Park. The Housatonic River has many fish to catch from Atlantic Salmon to Trout. Shelton has a walking trail called the Shelton Riverwalk, where residents can enjoy walking, running or biking along the path. The Indian Well State Park is located along the Housatonic River, and is great for outdoor swimming. It known for its beautiful, natural reservoirs, drop offs and waterfalls.

Other activities to do include visiting the Jones Family Farms and the Beardsley’s Cider Mill & Orchard. Jones Family Farms is an old 400 acre farm that allows you to pick your own produce, enjoy hayrides, pick Christmas trees and even enjoy the winery with a tasting room. The fun atmosphere provides activities for the whole family to enjoy, which will have you coming back again and again! Another local farm is The  Beardsley’s Cider Mill & Orchard, which grows many different types of seasonal produce, has fresh cider from 40 different types of apples, makes raw honey and their own jams and desserts made from scratch. They are open daily where visits to the farm for fresh, local food are encouraged.

For recreational fun residents are encouraged to visit the Shelton Lakes Recreation Path or the SportsCenter of Connecticut. The Shelton lakes Recreation Path is a trail that goes from Pine Lake to Huntington Center. This trail is great for an easy stroll through town that passes over the historic dam, with access to the local dog park and the Shelton Center. A popular place for sports entertainment and leisurely fun include the Sports Center of Connecticut. From the golf and batting range to the game zone with bowling and lazer tag, there is something for everyone to do. For relaxing activities, they even have a painting class for groups or individuals to find your inner artist.

Since there is a wide variety of outdoor activities to choose from in Shelton, it is good to be aware that these activities can be dangerous when faced with severe weather conditions. Since dangerous weather can weaken branches and cause them to fall on outdoor places, these activities can be threatened. Luckily there is Shelton Tree Removal and Ansonia Tree Removal to help residents living in the valley part of the state with all of their tree services. From emergency tree removal to stump grinding, we are there for all of your tree needs.

Thursday, 19 January 2017

Outdoor Recreation Offered in Ansonia CT

The Naugatuck River
Ansonia, a town located in New Haven County, is located in the valley region of Connecticut. It is a very hilly region, with many trees surrounding the town. Trees are also a concern in neighboring town Shelton, where they often need Shelton tree removal.

Ansonia has many activities for their residents to do, including outdoor activities like The Naugatuck River. The Naugatuck River flows through Ansonia, CT, providing residents with water activities all year long. The river allows people to fish, swim, kayak, and canoe. A fun activity that residents along the
Naugatuck River do is fly fishing. When fishing, residents often catch Atlantic Salmon or Trout.

Another fun outdoor activity is spending time at the Indian Well State Park. The Indian Well State Park is on the border of Ansonia and Shelton. This park provides residents with an area to swim, hike or run. It also has natural rock caves, springs and waterfalls, where residents enjoy jumping in. This pet friendly park allows dogs on a leash to embark on journeys with their owner. A small beach at the end of the park is available for residents to relax and enjoy the sun. From friendly people to outdoor barbecues, what’s not to love about this park?

The Ansonia Nature and Recreation Center is a place for all ages to enjoy. This once family-owned dairy farm now  has 2 1/2 miles of trails. It also has 150 acres of grassland and wooded areas, along with ponds and streams. Recreational fields have also taken over a part of the land dedicated to football, soccer, basketball and softball fields.

The nature center is also opened to the public for animal viewing. The collection of animals that we have in the park are held here mainly due to them being unable to survive in the wilderness. Animals are on display so visitors can admire their beauty and understand their lifestyles.

Precision Cutting Services Performing
a stump removal.
Since Ansonia has so many outdoor activities for residents to enjoy, it is often a concern to tree specialists. When a severe storm with heavy winds or rain comes by, a tree's health can be compromised. Already weakened trees can lose branches or even fall near these parks, making it unsafe for family activities. To ensure the safety of your town’s residents, be sure to call for Ansonia Tree Removal. At Precision Cutting Services, we are there for you from minor tree services to major emergency tree removal.

Tuesday, 27 December 2016

Upcoming Winter Events in Monroe CT


An upcoming event near Monroe CT for this holiday season will be the 13th annual Save the Children Star Shine Plunge. For this event, a Polar Plunge will take place at Jennings beach on January 1st at 9:30 AM, 880 south Benson Road in Fairfield. Money will be raised for Save the children. Celebrate this fun, annual winter event for a good cause!


Since outdoor activities are always a concern in the winter, we advice people to look out for signs of tree damage to prevent a hazardous condition. Many trees become weak from the frigid cold weather, and could develop frost cracks. If you find frost cracks or areas of a tree with missing bark, then it may be time to analyze your trees.


Heavy winds and snow can threaten outdoor events since winds can loosen branches, and heavy snow can make trees fall.  Severe winter weather can damage trees in a few ways. Trees can become discolored, roots can become damaged, branches can bend and break, and salt can also damage the tree.

So if you think that you have trees in danger of falling this winter, contact Precision Cutting Services today. We are the tree specialists, and can safely and quickly remove any hazardous tree. For emergency tree removal services, we are available 24 hours. From stump grind and limb cutting to removing fallen trees - we are there for all of your tree needs.

Wednesday, 15 June 2016

Caring for Trees

tree
Water
Each tree needs 25 gallons of water each week or 1.5 inches of rain
You can prevent water runoff:
  • Including a 25 gallon slow-release watering bag to your maintenance routine. Fill it up once per week.
  • Put a bucket at the bottom of your tree that is can hold 5 gallons of water. Make sure the bucket has holes and fill 5 times per week.
  • Power on a house for a half an hour and place at the bottom of the tree. Turn the water on low to not overflow the tree.
Keep Lawn Equipment Away From Trees
  • Line a trunk guard at the bottom of the tree to keep the water and nutrients inside. This will protect animals and rodents from getting in as well.
Pruning
  • Tools – Make sure to use clean, sanitized tools. Make sure that they are not dull before use.
Timing
  • It’s better to get rid of damaged or diseased trees at the soonest time possible. Do not wait too long
  • Pruning should be done from December to mid-March, because it’s best during dormant season. You can better see the trees structure when the leaves have fallen
  • Trees that flower in the Spring should be pruned after flowering. Other trees that flower, to prevent spread of plant disease, should be pruned in dormant season
Soil
  • Nutrient deficiencies will affect the quality of the soil, so be sure to purchase top quality soil. Soil that is rich in organic matter is the best because it is free of toxins and pesticides that may slow plant growth.
  • Soil quality will affect your landscape. Healthy soil will filter through any pollution to your plans, and give nutrients to your trees
  • Health soil will appear to be darker in color since it is dense with organic matter
  • It should contain: plant and animal activity, worms, and fungi.


In case your tree still fails after all of these tips for the upcoming summer season, let us know so we can help! We will carefully inspect your tree and if needed, we can remove it. We have specially trained staff who have 5 or more years of experience with handling trees. For tree removal in Hamden CT, contact us at  (203) 466-2400 to receive a free quote!

Thursday, 17 July 2014

Milford – A Historic, tree rich township

Milford, CT is known as a historic, tree rich township and, if you're a property owner in this town, part of the appeal is undoubtedly the prevalence of trees, parks and wooded areas throughout the town and its outskirts. However, there can be too much of a good thing, and there are times when it's appropriate to get rid of trees on your property. Sometimes, you might want to remove a healthy tree that you'd simply rather not have on your property. At other times, a tree needs to be removed because it constitutes a potential hazard.

One of the reasons why you'll need to remove a tree is due to disease. Once disease takes over a tree, it is only a matter of time before the tree dries out and causes grave danger from heavy, falling branches. It's also common for the entire trunk of a diseased tree to spontaneously split in half.

Bad weather only makes the hazard worse - trees, especially ones weakened by disease, frequently fall after a strong storm. While hurricanes aren't a common problem in Connecticut, our state has seen its share of them, and even a strong nor'easter blowing through the area can uproot a tree or knock down some weak branches.

When it comes to preventing tree damage, as the saying goes, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Fortunately, if you have trees on your property that you want assessed for potential hazard, you can easily contact an Orange CT tree removal service to help you remove damaged and uprooted trees off of your property.



After the tree is gone, you'll still need to deal with the stump, which leaves you two choices. You can have the stump removed by the root if it's feasible, or you can have the stump ground down into mulch and chips, until none of it protrudes above ground.

If the tree has been uprooted due to storms and fell in one piece, the whole root system may still remain attached to it and become exposed, with the trunk acting as a lever. If this takes place, then removing the entire stump will be an easy task. On the other hand, if the stump is rooted firmly in the ground, the contractors will need to test the depth of the roots.

Since trees can live for hundreds of years, the roots might be too thick, deep, and entangled to lift and remove. Therefore, it might be best to leave the stump in the ground. However, the stump can be chopped up to six inches above the ground, making it as level to the ground as possible. After it's covered with dirt, you may strain to remember there was ever a tree standing there.

For all your tree assessment and removal needs, call Precision Cutting Services and get a free estimate today!