Tree Removal Atlanta and Tree Planting
We hate to say but there are times when a tree has to be removed. That sturdy brut who brought you shade in the summer and leaves to pick up in the fall is failing. It is dead and or hazardous. Trees like this are obvious in some cases, they lean or have falling branches. But sometimes it's not as obvious, just a small hole with some insects crawling around it are the only clue. You need a professional opinion.
Unfortunately, too late. |
In Atlanta this summer, our crews and myself saw a lot of insect damage. Unfortunately causing some really beautiful trees meet the reaper way too early. The cause was in many cases Ash borer beetles and ants.
Tree Ant Damage Summer 2012 |
But it doesn’t have to end with a barren hole depression in your front yard that you trip over in the dark.
Atlanta Tree Professionals is your ecofriendly tree service in Atlanta. Because we want to save the tree possible we can sometimes still protect the tree from continuing damage with our:
Annual Tree Treatment Service
It keeps your tree healthy! And in some cases we can do a little surgery and stitching using bracing and pins to keep her together. But sometimes these measures won’t work and then it’s time to remove.
We recommend using Atlanta Tree Professionals as your tree removal service Atlanta! Currently we are running our “Help Us Plant 300 Trees” Campaign.
When we remove a tree or several trees on your property we will plant ONE NEW TREE per property!
Meet Phil, he planted this tree as part of our campaign in Decatur. |
Here are two trees that we feel are best for planting in Atlanta.
Trees that are best for growing into their full potential.
Silver Maple Acer saccharinum is a species of maple native to eastern North Americain the eastern United States and Canada. It is one of the most common trees in the United States. (from Wikipedia)
White Oak Quercus alba, the white oak, is one of the pre-eminent hardwoods of eastern North America. It is a long-lived oak of the family Fagaceae, native to eastern North America. Specimens have been documented to be over 450 years old. (from Wikipedia)
Let’s fix your tree problems, together.
Go Professional!