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TREE REMOVAL
In all cases, tree removal is best handled by the reputable professionals of Four Seasons Tree Services. We have the equipment, experience and expertise to remove any tree safely in any situation. We are fully insured and our employees are covered under the Worker’s Compensation Act.
Although tree removal is a last resort, there are circumstances when it is necessary. An arborist can help you decide whether or not a tree should be removed. Arborists have the skills and equipment to safely and efficiently remove trees.


Removal is recommended when:

>The tree is dead or dying
>The tree is considered irreparably hazardous

>The tree is causing an obstruction
>that is impossible to correct through pruning

>The tree is crowding or causing harm to other trees
>The tree is to be replaced by a more suitable specimen
>The tree should be removed to allow for new construction


Stump & Grinding

Our machines reduce stumps to woodchips to a maximum depth of 12" (30 cm) below grade. Large, surrounding roots close to the surface can also be cut, roots smaller than 4 - 5" (10 cm) must be removed using other means. Stump chips are usually left in place in a neat pile for later use as mulch, or can be placed under trees and shrubs directly, if requested.

When safe removal of your tree(s) has been done, we can provide you with our stump grinding service. Our machines systematically reduce stumps to woodchips to a maximum depth of 12" (30 cm) below grade. Large, surrounding roots close to the surface can also be cut, roots smaller than 4 - 5" (10 cm) must be removed using other means. Stump chips are usually left in place in a neat pile for later use as a beneficial mulch, or can be placed under trees and shrubs directly, if requested.


When pruning trees, these are the only cuts that
should be made:

>Eliminating branches that rub against each other
>Removing limbs that interfere with wires

>Removing dead or weak limbs that pose a hazard or may lead to decay
>Removing diseased or insect infested limbs
>Creating better structure to lessen wind resistance and reduce the
potential for storm damage
>Training young trees