Our Professional Services
Tree trimming involves removing branches to improve health, appearance, and safety.
Directional pruning, guides tree growth away from buildings, structures, or powerlines.
Brush clearing removes undergrowth and shrubs.
Line clearing includes clearing lines off any buildings or structures.
Drone mapping includes using drones to map out our work.
Tree removal involves cutting down and removing trees.
Stump griding removes tree stumps by grinding them.
What sets us apart?
Mission statement, our mission here at Summers Pro Tree is so very simple and yet is very often overlooked or forgot about, and that is to put our customers first. By listening to our customers this gives us the ability to understand what they want done, what they expect and what is priority to them. We take that information into consideration and give them our professional opinion and make a strategic work plan to take care of their project. This is just one more reason we have a certified arborist on our team so that we can insure that our customers will have options on treating their trees, conserving their trees, as well as proper maintenance on their trees. We always strive to make sure that our customers are 100 percent satisfied with our finished product. We are also very adamant and pro active with our safety program. We make sure we have the right tools, equipment and gear for the job. This is vital to us as we know first hand how dangerous this industry is. In fact over 220 fatal accidents happen on average throughout the year. So we encourage our customers to always consult with a professional.
Tree trimming is essential for maintaining tree health, promoting proper growth, and ensuring safety by removing dead or diseased branches and improving overall tree structure.
When done correctly, tree pruning should not harm trees; it can promote healthier growth and reduce the risk of disease or storm damage by removing dead, diseased, or weak branches.
The time required depends on the size and condition of the stump. Smaller stumps can be ground in as little as 15-30 minutes, while larger ones may take several hours.
Line clearing is necessary to reduce the risk of vegetation causing power outages, obstructing visibility on roads, or interfering with other infrastructure, ensuring safety and reliability.