Deadwood is a hazard. A dead branch hanging over your roof, patio, or driveway isn't just an eyesore—it's a liability waiting to happen, especially as new growth puts weight pressure on weak connections.
Deadwooding is one of those jobs that saves you money down the road. Early spring is the ideal time to have it done, when trees are just leafing out and the work is safest and most cost-effective.
Are there any trees on your property where you've noticed dead branches or that bare, stubby look? Give us a call—we'll take a look for free and let you know what we see. (618) 407-8733—link in the comments.
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