Frequently Asked Questions

Often, yes. We offer aerial inspections to assess the upper canopy and structure, and air spading to look at what’s happening underground at the root zone. Between the two, we can usually figure out what’s going on.

Not always. Bracing and cabling can save trees with structural defects. Air spading can rescue trees suffering from root issues. Proper pruning can fix a lot of problems before they become serious. We’d rather help you keep a healthy tree than remove one that didn’t need to come down.

It’s a high-pressure air tool that lets us safely expose a tree’s root system without damaging the roots themselves. We use it to diagnose and treat root compaction and girdling roots — both common causes of tree decline that you can’t see from above ground.

Pruning removes wood to reduce stress on the tree. Cabling adds support hardware to hold weak unions together. Often we use both — reduce the load and support what’s left.

Yes — all of it is either ANSI certified or CSA approved. We don’t compromise on the equipment that keeps the work safe.

Always. Cleanup and responsible disposal of debris is included in the price of every job. You shouldn’t be able to tell we were there — except for whatever we were hired to change.

Yes — fully. We can provide proof of insurance on request.

It depends on the tree — size, species, location, what’s nearby, and how the debris needs to be handled. Quotes are always free, and we’ll walk you through the price.

Yes. If a tree is on your house, blocking a driveway, or otherwise unsafe, call us right away.

Chatham-Kent and the surrounding southwestern Ontario communities — Wallaceburg, Blenheim, Tilbury, Ridgetown, Dresden, Wheatley, and the towns in between. Not sure? Call us.

Yes — we can grind the stump as part of the removal or come back for it separately.

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