We specialise in a number of crown work tree services, such as crown lifting, crown thinning and crown reduction, with each serving a different purpose and result.
Crown Lifting
Crown lifting involves removing the lowest level of branches. It is an effective method if you’re wanting to create more light in a particular space.
Crown Thinning
Crown thinning involves removing some of the smaller branches, usually at the outer crown, in order to create an even density of foliage around an evenly spaced branch structure. Crown thinning won’t alter the overall size or shape of the tree.
Common reasons for crown thinning are to allow more light to pass through the tree, reduce wind resistance or reduce weight.
Crown Reduction
This involves reducing the height and/or the spread of the crown (the foliage bearing parts) of a tree. Crown reduction may be used to reduce the weight on individual branches or the whole tree, make the tree more suited to its immediate environment or to reduce the effects of shading and light loss, etc.
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