"Preservation" is in our name for a reason. Removal is sometimes the right call, but it's the last option we reach for, not the first.
Before that conversation, there's usually more room to work with than homeowners expect, cabling and bracing for structural weak points, deep root fertilization for nutrient-starved trees, targeted pruning to reduce weight on a leaning limb, or plant healthcare treatments for disease and pest pressure.
Each of those can add years, sometimes decades, to a tree's life across Greater Houston.
A tree that's stood through decades of storms deserves a real look first.
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Photo of a mature, well-preserved tree, or an arborist performing a preservation treatment like cabling or root fertilization. Authentic job photos strongly preferred over stock images.
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