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Trees offer many benefits to your property. It’s estimated that one tree can add up to $3,000 to the value of your home. Even more importantly, they improve the quality of life by absorbing carbon dioxide and purifying the air, offering shade, acting as natural sound barriers and creating a beautiful atmosphere. The decision to remove a tree shouldn’t be easy. If you’re thinking about cutting down one on your property, here are some things to consider and why ![]()
While people often do not want or need to remove trees from their properties, some trees pose safety or property risks, requiring immediate removal. Unfortunately, cutting down the tree is not the end of the removal debate. A homeowner or property owner must then decide what to do about the stump. Removing the rest of the tree is often the best option, but that still leaves you with the choice of complete tree stump removal or grinding. For creative ![]()
Trees on your property are beautiful, providing shade, a home for birds and other wildlife, and even increased value for your home. Unfortunately, sometimes the trees surrounding your house can cause problems and may need to be removed. Most homeowners cannot look at a tree and assess its health, but an arborist with a tree removal service can inspect it and determine if it needs to be trimmed or if it is time to say goodbye. Here are some ![]()
There are many reasons why you may opt for tree removal Kitchener. It may be a purely aesthetic consideration; you don't like the way the tree looks on your property. It may be a safety matter; an old, dying tree may be in danger of crashing down on your house or falling on someone in your yard. The tree may be diseased or infested, leading you to sacrifice it to protect other trees on your property. You may want to Beware of Tree Damage From Spring Ice Storms02/27/2020 ![]()
Winter is almost over, and spring is on the way. This transitional period from one season to another can result in unpredictable and tumultuous weather patterns. When precipitation falls from a layer of cold air in the atmosphere through a warm layer and then down through another cold layer, it can result in freezing rain. The resulting ice accumulation can cause severe damage to trees on your property. Broken branches and tree limbs could fall and cause injury or ![]()
Are your trees and shrubs looking stunted, wilted and discolored? These unhealthy signs could all be caused by root rot. Learn how to spot the signs of rot, how to prevent it and why you may need professional tree removal services. At Martin’s Tree Service, we offer reliable tree removal Kitchener, ON, to help you deal with root rot and other issues. What Is Root Rot? Root rot, just like it sounds, causes the roots of your trees to Can Tree Roots Be Damaged in the Winter?12/06/2019 ![]()
Trees are like icebergs; much of what happens, happens below the surface. When you look at the trees on your property you see the leaves, buds, branches, fruit and flowers but you do not see the roots. You can’t see what is going on below the ground, but the root ball of a large healthy tree can be up to ten times the size of the parts of the tree that are visible above the ground. Just because the roots | Categories Emerald Ash Borer Archives |






