Troy became ISA TRAQ (Tree Risk Assessment Qualified) in 2018 and continually stays updated on the latest research and technology in tree biomechanics. As we often say, "Lack of knowledge leads to fear." We can help you understand the risks associated with your trees and provide ways to mitigate those risks. Tree biomechanics, tree species characteristics, environmental factors such as drainage, wind patterns, soil types, and many other elements can affect your tree's stability and health. The first thing to understand is that while tree health and tree stability are interrelated, they are two separate factors. In some cases, a written report is required, particularly in critical areas where trees need prior authorization and must be assessed by a certified arborist. We can handle that for you.A Level 2 Tree Risk Assessment (the most common type) does have a cost. For more extensive testing, including specialized equipment and aerial inspections, we offer Level 3 Tree Risk Assessments.
Enhancing property beauty and safety
Our arborists conduct thorough evaluations of your trees to assess their health and structural stability. We look for signs of disease, decay, structural defects, and other factors that may compromise the safety of your trees.
Identifying potential hazards is crucial for preventing accidents and damage to property. Our risk assessments include identifying hazardous branches, root issues, and other risks. We provide detailed recommendations for mitigating these hazards, including pruning, cabling, bracing, or, if necessary, tree removal.
We perform site inspections to evaluate the overall condition of your landscape and its impact on tree health and stability. Factors such as soil conditions, drainage, and proximity to structures are considered in our assessments to provide a comprehensive understanding of potential risks.