
About us
At higher ground arboriculture, tree care practices are founded in good science. My approach is to manage a tree that performs the functions intended for the site. It is important to maintain trees to a suitable, stable form, through efforts to reduce the likelihood of failure, which can sometimes be catastrophic. Tree failures can be avoided by implementing adequate and formative measures to prevent failures. Trees fail during normal weather conditions, including typical storms in the North Texas region. In my understanding of tree biomechanics, often tree failures are predictable and preventable due to potentially obvious or visible defects or conditions that can lead to failure. As an arborist my objectives are pointed toward prevention and being proactive to reduce the likelihood of failure, keeping your trees healthy, and aesthetically pleasing.
Services we offer
Land Survey, Tree Service, Wood Science
Amenities
Free Estimates
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"Susan, thank you for your positive feedback. I am glad to have you as my customer and to see that you appreciate the natural pruning I have done on your shumard and live oaks. It makes happy to know that I was able to help you achieve your tree owner objectives. In the future I will continue working hard to provide you with an excellent experience. Thank you again for taking the time to write your review; it means a lot to me."
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