Why Might Your Trees Need A Trim?
Whether you live in a house or a business, your trees will eventually grow to the point where they require some sort of maintenance. If your tree's leaning over a neighbor's yard, or is perched precariously on a street, or are simply too tall and dangerous for the surrounding region, we will arrive with the tools and experience to take care of the problem for you. Everyone wants their property to look nice, and we can surely help with that.
However, maintaining the aesthetic of your property isn't the only reason you should care for your trees. Trimming and caring for trees, just like our hair, will help them grow healthier and stronger, increase the quality and rate of their flower and fruit output, and encourage more birds to lay and nest on their branches. This is of help not only for the ecosystem, but also for the entire community, as tree health improves Glendale air quality, making it easier for us all to breathe. Everybody loves a good win-win scenario!
However, maintaining the aesthetic of your property isn't the only reason you should care for your trees. Trimming and caring for trees, just like our hair, will help them grow healthier and stronger, increase the quality and rate of their flower and fruit output, and encourage more birds to lay and nest on their branches. This is of help not only for the ecosystem, but also for the entire community, as tree health improves Glendale air quality, making it easier for us all to breathe. Everybody loves a good win-win scenario!
What Are the Benefits of Tree Trimming?
Although tree trimming may appear to be a simple task, there are several complexities to the process that necessitate knowledge, delicacy, and the necessary tools to effectively trim the trees. The health of the trees can be seriously harmed if done incorrectly. It can cause infections, weak limbs, and poor fruit/flower output, which will causes issues for both the ecosystem and to the tree's appearance. The following are some of the advantages of proper tree trimming:
- Reduces the risk of falling branches due to dead or weak branches.
- Allows for the removal of stray branches.
- Improves the branch's strength and wind resistance.
- Aids in the development of flowers and fruits
- It's possible to chop off a diseased area to prevent spreading (which we assess)
- Improve the tree's health and growth.
- Enhance your tree's overall appearance.
- Enhances a tree's overall structure
- Save a tree that has been damaged by a storm or other man-made occurrences.
What Is the Cost of Tree Trimming?
Tree trimming is frequently less expensive than you might think. We are dedicated to providing high-quality service, and the charge will, of course, be determined by the size of the job/tree. We are grateful for your support because we are dedicated to serving you and preserving the Glendale environment, landscape, and, of course, trees as attractive and healthy as possible. For more information on our pricing, give us a call.
More Fun Facts About Trees
-Well-maintained trees and bushes can increase the value of a home by up to 14%. Air conditioning expenses could be reduced by up to 30% if trees are carefully planted around buildings.
-A mature tree removes roughly 70 times more pollution than a newly planted tree.
-A well-maintained tree could be worth $10,000 or more.
-Trees save 2.1 billion dollars in heating and cooling costs each year due to their shade and wind buffering.
-Each tree of average size saves about $7 per year in environmental advantages including energy conservation and pollution reduction.
-A single tree produces around 260 pounds of oxygen every year. That means two mature trees can provide enough oxygen for a family of four to live for a year!
-Drinking water is sourced from our national forests by about 3400 settlements and nearly 60 million people.
-In a single year, a single tree can absorb as much carbon as a car can emit in 26,000 miles of driving.
-Over the course of its life, a single tree can absorb one ton of CO2.
-The average American consumes about 750 pounds of paper each year, while wood is utilized in 95% of households. That means that each person consumes the paper and wood products equivalent to one 100-foot-tall, 16-inch-diameter tree per year.
-A mature tree removes roughly 70 times more pollution than a newly planted tree.
-A well-maintained tree could be worth $10,000 or more.
-Trees save 2.1 billion dollars in heating and cooling costs each year due to their shade and wind buffering.
-Each tree of average size saves about $7 per year in environmental advantages including energy conservation and pollution reduction.
-A single tree produces around 260 pounds of oxygen every year. That means two mature trees can provide enough oxygen for a family of four to live for a year!
-Drinking water is sourced from our national forests by about 3400 settlements and nearly 60 million people.
-In a single year, a single tree can absorb as much carbon as a car can emit in 26,000 miles of driving.
-Over the course of its life, a single tree can absorb one ton of CO2.
-The average American consumes about 750 pounds of paper each year, while wood is utilized in 95% of households. That means that each person consumes the paper and wood products equivalent to one 100-foot-tall, 16-inch-diameter tree per year.