Look no further than Boerne Tree Service Pros for all your trimming needs. We all love our trees growing and flourishing, but sometimes, the growth can get a bit much. If you're finding yourself with a tree that can't seem to stop spreading its branches and is putting people or property in danger, it's time to give us a call.
As noted, the functional trimming we do is done most often to prevent others from getting in danger. For example, a wild storm could have caused one or more branches to come off without falling off the tree. The result? A powder keg that's just waiting to blow, or rather, fall and injure a bystander.
Without a doubt, tree removal is a daunting task. However, we find that those attempting to remove a tree without the help of professionals often end up dealing with something even more difficult: the damage that a falling tree can cause to nearby structures and objects.
Among the biggest problems of DIY tree removal is the inability to correctly assess the tree's height, as well as estimating its falling trajectory. All of these things need to be taken into account before the first inch of metal starts burrowing into the tree's side.
In cases like these, you shouldn't try and remove the far-out broken branches on your own. What good are your efforts to prevent one type of injury if you're just going to risk suffering another? Instead, have our technicians come over and we'll happily trim the tree however you see fit. Day or night and on trees of every size you could think of, our trimming will be quick, masterful and safe for both the tree and anyone in its vicinity.
Has your tree grown so much that it blocks road signs or stop lights? These are some of the situations when a trim is also warranted – if you think a trim is what's needed to keep others safe, don't wait another minute to get in talks with us and see what we can do for you.
Now, we wouldn't want to give off the impression that overzealous trimming is a good thing. Just the opposite: like with pruning, too much trimming can lead to a tree's injury. Moreover, many of the trims we are asked to do (oftentimes on urgent notice) need to be done during the spring or summer – this is when the tree is 'alive' and under risk of getting injured or even dying. Of course, these words of warning shouldn't be too big of a concern when you're doing business with us – we know exactly how to stop a tree from getting injured and we'll make sure you're well-aware of what you're asking us to do.