Showing posts with label Orange CT tree removal service. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Orange CT tree removal service. Show all posts

Friday, 18 July 2014

Orange, CT – A Haven For Lovers Of Greenery

The Orange, CT area is an area rich in greenery, from the enduring Elm trees that defines the region, to the lush lawns of home and business land owners in the area. It's no wonder then that the average residential and commercial property owner wants to invest funds into landscaping projects of all sorts.



If you're ready to plan, or re-plan your property's landscaping scheme, you can call an Orange CT tree removal service that also provides property owners expert landscaping services. Not only can the tree removal Orange CT help you by plotting out specific flower and fauna arrangements, the service can help you remove trees on your property that are no longer necessary for your landscaping scheme, or may present a falling hazard that may damage property or cause injury.

There is a couple of reasons why you'd need to call a tree-cutting company in order to help you with a specified landscaping project. First, you might see fit to remove a tree that is blocking land that you'd like to use to plant upon.

Or, you might decide to use the land for a landscaping construction project. Sometimes, it's best to remove a tree that provides too much shade for an area that needs plenty of sunlight. And sometimes, certain types of plants won't thrive in land that is nourishing a nearby tree.


If you're thinking of beginning a landscaping project, here are some things to keep in mind. First, have professional landscapers come to your property, in order to view and test your soil. They'll need to let you know if the scheme you have in mind is feasible for your property. 



Next, get an estimate for the landscaping project you have in mind. Ask if the landscapers charge for their labor, or if the price includes planning, and plotting. If you're considering landscaping construction projects, such as bridges, stairs, decks, wells, etc., you'll need to find out if you're required to pick up a permit from the city. If so, find out if you're responsible for the permits, or if the landscapers take care of this task on your behalf.

Not only can Precision Cutting Services perform residential landscaping, they can also perform commercial landscaping, as well as multi-family residential property landscaping and upkeep. Precision Cutting can manage a landscaping project of any scale, and they'll work at making you a completely satisfied customer.

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!