PRUNING
The arborist can determine what type of pruning is necessary to maintain or improve the health, appearance, and safety of the tree. These techniques include:
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Eliminating branches that rub together
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Removing limbs that interfere with wired, buildings, facades, gutters, roofs, chimneys or windows that obstruct streets and sidewalks
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Removing dead or weak limbs that pose a hazard or may lead to decay
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Removing diseased or insect-infected limbs
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Creating better structure to lessen wind resistance and reduce the potential for storm damage
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Training young trees
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Removing limbs damaged by adverse weather conditions
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Thinning or removal of unnecessary branches
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Improving the shape or silhouette of the tree
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