
| - Eliminating branches
that rub each other - Removing limbs that interfere with wires, buildings, ..gutters, roofs, chimneys, windows and limbs that hang ..low and interfere with public walkways and roadways. - Removing dead or weak limbs that pose a hazard or ..may lead to decay - Removing Diseased or Insect-Infested limbs - Creating better structure to lessen wind resistance and ..reduce the potential for storm damage - Remove 'downward' growing/stressed branches often ..in lower canopy - Training Young Trees - Removing limbs damaged by adverse weather - Removing branches, or thinnning, to increase light ..penetration throughout the tree. Often lower canopies are raised on maturing and ..mature trees to allow light to reach the ground in order ..to sustain healthy grass - Improving the shape and balance of the tree. |