Spruce & Fir Pruning, Poplar Removal

On Tuesday, February 28th and Saturday March 4th we performed a hazardous tree removal of a Lombardy Poplar, as well as some pruning for clearance on a collection of Spruce and Fir Trees. This was part of a larger landscaping project the homeowner was in the midst of and we were able to get in there quickly to fit with the homeowners project timeline.

Below are the before and after pictures of the trees that were pruned:

Spruce and Fir trees before pruning.
Spruce and FIr trees after pruning.

In addition to the pruning, David performed a hazardous tree removal of a dead Lombary Poplar. The residence was very close to the tree and David employed trusted rigging techniques to carefully lower each dead branch to the ground to avoid damage to the home. Here is a video edit showing David’s carefully executed tree removal process:

David of David Marrs Trees LLC executing a hazardous tree removal.

If you have ever wondered if you have a dead tree on your hands, this article about identifying dead trees from Angi’s list is a good place to start. Here is another one from the Family Handyman blog with some other tips.

Check out our tree removals page for some other signs and to learn about our tree removal services. And of course, if you do have a dead tree and are looking to get it removed, please use our contact page to request a free quote and we’ll be out there to take a look as soon as we can!

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