Dead tree limbs are not an uncommon sight. They die for a variety of reasons, including a tree's age, insects, root damage, disease, and lack of sunlight. The dry, brittle branches are easily detected among the lush green tree branches in its midst.
Dead tree branches are certainly unsightly, but they can also be dangerous. They can break off from the tree, landing on a car, or worse, on you. Heavy winds can easily bring these branches and send them crashing to the ground. If diseased, or insect ridden, the infestation can quickly spread to the rest of the tree, causing you to not just lose a limb, but the entire tree.
By removing the deadwood from the tree early on, you increase the chances of saving the whole tree, prevent property damage, and increase the safety on your property.
A dead tree branch is simply a dead weight that can come toppling down with even a minor gust of wind.
That's where Mornington Tree Service can help. Deadwood removal isn't quite as simple as just hacking off the tree limb. We cut the branches to promote proper healing, allowing the tree to thrive. We also check the tree for infestations and tree funguses and diseases that could prevent healing. In order for the tree to continue to grow, it's important to remove the dead branches without harming the rest of the tree.
Cutting off large branches, or large amounts of branches will mean longer healing times for your tree, because of the larger amounts of exposed tree surface. Our team uses the correct equipment to prevent further injury to the tree, and promote healing. We use ropes and other safety equipment to climb the trees - never spikes, as they can further harm the tree. This provides less stress for the tree and keeps our arborists safe.
Mornington Tree Services will safely remove your deadwood, restoring your tree to its natural beauty, and bringing the curb appeal back to your property. Our reputation for providing quality service at a reasonable price carries into our deadwood removal services, as well as all the services we offer.