Why hire an Arborist?

 

Tree removal

Tree removal should be done by a qualified Arborist

An Arborist, by definition, is an individual trained in the art and science of planting, caring for, and maintaining individual trees. Arborists are knowledgeable about the needs of trees and are trained and equipped to provide proper care. Hiring an Arborist is a decision that should not be taken lightly. Proper tree care is an investment that can lead to substantial returns. Trees that are well cared for are attractive and can add considerable aesthetic value to your property. Poorly maintained trees can become a significant liability. Pruning or removing trees, especially large trees, can be dangerous work. Tree work should be done only by those trained and equipped to work safely in trees. Tim the Tree-Man specialises in large tree removal.

In addition, an Arborist studies the bio-mechanics of trees; growth, cultivation, reactions to pruning, pests and diseases and all the practical aspects of tree surgery. As a qualified Arborist, Tim the Tree-Man’s job is more generalised than a “tree lopper”.  Tim the Tree-Man cares for the health of the entire tree, much like that of a family Doctor.

6 thoughts on “Why hire an Arborist?

  1. I agree that removing trees can be dangerous labor. I think that hiring a reputable tree service is the best way to go. If I were to need a tree removed, I would contact a tree lopper that can work quickly.

  2. I really like how you said that an arborist is trained in the art and science of planting and maintaining individual trees. My father has been renovating his house so that he can raise its value and sell it for a profit. He has a bunch of trees in his backyard that he wants to get rid of, so it might be a good idea for him to hire a professional company to help him pull them out.

  3. I thought it was great that arborists are trained to care for trees. To me, this would be a much more cost effective option than mere tree removal because you’d be able to have your tree for potentially years longer, getting all of its shade and fruits instead of having to spend money and time planting a new one. I’ll have to look further into arborists.

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