Large tree moving in Toronto

21 Sep

Our definition of a large tree move is a tree beyond Mechanical or truck relocating size. The other big issue are trees planted where no machine is capable of retrieving due to ground conditions or obstructions, concrete curbs, slopes and tight quarters. Larger trees 50′ to 70′ in height with caliper trunk growth beyond 24″ caliper are much more limited to on site moves which allow additional building space and sit access.

When deciding if moving a tree is economically viable it is important to look at your, property, especially Residential, is it an essential component to your home. Does it add to curb appeal and would you like or buy your home minus the tree. First impressions matter, a good landscape is like the right picture frame, it can make or break the picture. When buying something for ourselves which we enjoy its usually leaning to a more emotional decision than a business rational decision. Lately many customers of ours are experiencing tree losses beyond their control eg: Emerald Ash Bore which can turn a comfortable neighbourhood into a No Mans Land. When we talk to our clients in Goderich Ontario who experienced total town devastation in 30 seconds, they realize that trees are part of our fabric and there really is no alternative to growing a healthy tree year round.

Toronto has between 17% to 29% Green and White Ash Tree coverage on our Streets, Parks, Public Places and around our Homes. Can you image 1 in every 5 Trees in Toronto not being there in 3 to 5 years. That’s what we face; investigate what’s available and what would make your home more inviting and calm.

 

Ash Tree Devastated by Emerald Ash Bore

Ash Tree Devastated by Emerald Ash Bore

Trees in the air

Trees in the air

Craning Trees

Craning Trees into residential backyard

Comments are closed.