Maintenance Plans for Vitality & Growth
Plans to Prevent Long Term Damage & Disease
American Landscaping Tree Service specializes in providing residential and commercial tree services that are tailored to the specific challenges and climate in Connecticut.
Maintaining trees on your property is essential to preserve their value and keep them healthy. We recommend regular inventory and annual tree maintenance plans to ensure the vitality and integrity of your trees. With a proactive approach, homeowners and business owners can detect early warning signs of disease and prevent long-term damage to their trees.
Before deciding to remove a tree, several factors need to be considered. For instance, dead wood may indicate disease and decay, but it does not always require tree removal. Many oak trees, which are prone to dead wood, simply need a LEVEL II (deadwood and disease) pruning. Leaning trees can also suggest root movement or structural issues, which may lead to complete uprooting.
If you want to maintain the value and health of your trees, rely on the expertise of American Landscaping Tree Service.
Trained Professionals
Cutting Edge Equipment
Consultation Approach
At American Landscaping Tree Service, we understand that tree removal is a delicate process that requires careful attention to safety and property protection. Our team of skilled professionals is trained in the latest climbing and cutting techniques to ensure that your tree is removed without any damage.
We use cutting-edge equipment, including three 83HD+ Arbo Pro Articulating Boom lifts (spider lifts), to implement the safest and most efficient removal method. Our goal is to minimize any impact on the site during the tree removal process.
We take a consultative approach to your tree-related challenges, exploring alternatives to removal whenever possible. However, there are situations where tree removal is necessary. We recommend removing trees that are dead, dying, irreparably hazardous, causing obstructions that cannot be corrected through pruning, crowding and harming other trees, or located in areas where new construction is planned.