Sunrise Tree Services can do crane removals for those trees that have died and are in danger of falling over on your property, and for live trees that have suffered serious storm damage to the point where they cannot be safely climbed and taken down without a crane.
At Sunrise Tree Services we believe that all clients deserve to be treated with respect. We believe in carefully explaining accepted arboricultural procedures that are needed to properly care for a given tree. We present our clients with all of the information they may need to understand the why and wherefore of a given procedure. We have informational materials available for our clients and can also point them to additional material on the internet to further their knowledge as it pertains to tree care.
Tree Cabling and Bracing
We also offer cabling for trees that may be in danger of losing branches. We use the totally non-invasive European fiber cabling system.
Arborist Services
One topic that gets much discussion in arborist circles pertains to "topping" or the unskilled practice of simply cutting a tree anywhere along a branch to shape the tree and/or provide for a scenic view from some vantage point. The problem is, topping opens a tree up to numerous disease-causing organisms and makes it very likely that the tree will suffer a greatly reduced lifespan. Sunrise Tree Services does not do topping, but we can always make our clients happy and provide them with their view by making the correct types of cuts in their trees.
Tree Mulching
We are often asked what happens to the wood we haul from your site. Unlike many tree workers who dump their wood at landfills or (worse) out in abandoned lots and fields, we take your wood and brush to a wood recycling company that grinds it into mulch for use in commercial and residential installations. In this way, we at Sunrise Tree Services know that we are meeting the imperative to think and act ecologically.
If you have just had new trees planted on your property, you should check to see how mulch was applied at the base of each tree. Time and time again, we are called out by homeowners who have had landscaping crews plant new trees on their properties. These landscaping folks may know about mowing and flowers and such, but they are NOT certified arborists, and their lack of knowledge, when it comes to trees, can be deadly! We usually get the call when the new trees are dying or already dead, and we almost always know, beforehand, what has happened. In the two pictures below you will see the base of a Bradford Pear that was planted by a landscaping crew.