Professional science based tree work for the Fraser Valley

Tree removal is carried out using controlled, systematic methods to safely dismantle trees in confined or sensitive environments. Each removal is planned based on tree condition, structure, and surrounding hazards, with sections lowered or directed to minimise impact on nearby structures, utilities, and landscaping. All work is completed in accordance with safe work practices and site-specific risk assessments.

Tree pruning is performed using selective cutting techniques to improve structural integrity, manage canopy weight, and promote healthy growth. Work is based on species, growth patterns, and site conditions, with the aim of reducing risk, improving clearance, and maintaining the tree’s natural form. Proper pruning cuts are used to support wound closure and long-term tree health.
Tree inspections involve a detailed evaluation of structural integrity, health, and potential hazards. Inspections may be conducted from the ground, via aerial climbing, or using drones to access difficult-to-reach areas. This allows for comprehensive assessment of branch stability, decay, pest or disease presence, and canopy condition, supporting informed decisions on pruning, treatment, or removal while minimizing risk to property and personnel.

Regular hedge maintenance supports both structural integrity and long-term health. Excessive outer growth increases snow loading, which can lead to branch displacement, breakage, and uneven development. Strategic trimming promotes dense internal growth, improves weight distribution, and includes light top bevelling to reduce snow accumulation and winter damage.

Hedge reduction is carried out using controlled cutting to reduce overall height and width while maintaining structure and density. Cuts are made to encourage compact, even regrowth and to prevent excessive outer growth that can lead to weakness or damage. The hedge is reshaped with long-term health in mind, improving stability, light penetration, and ease of ongoing maintenance.

Emergency tree services address trees that have failed or become hazardous due to storms, heavy snow, or high winds. Work focuses on stabilising unsafe trees, removing fallen or suspended limbs, and mitigating immediate risk to people, structures, and access routes. Each situation is assessed on site, with controlled removal or sectional dismantling carried out to safely manage unpredictable loads and compromised tree structure.
Servicing the Kent Harrison area, including but not limited to Agassiz, Harrison, Mount Woodside, Popkum, Rosedale, Hope and beyond
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