Trees are important to the landscape of your property and provide much-needed shade during hot sunny days. They also help to keep water running through streams and rivers. They even help to clean the air and create oxygen, so it’s important to take care of them. A tree that is damaged or in danger of falling over could cause damage to your house or injuries to you or your loved ones. This is why it’s so important to have a professional tree removal from Burnaby do the job.
If your trees have been damaged by a storm, contact us immediately to remove the debris. We can also help to prevent further damage from storms in the future. It’s also important to have dead or dying trees removed as soon as possible. This will prevent the spread of disease and reduce the risk of the trees falling over, especially during a storm.
It’s also essential to have a professional tree service perform regular maintenance on your trees. This includes trimming and shaping. This will keep your trees healthy, and will make them more attractive. It can also increase your property’s value.
When choosing a tree service, be sure to do your research. Look for a company with experience and a good track record. You should also check their qualifications and insurance. It is best to work with a company that is in great standing with the Better Business Bureau.
A tree cutting permit is required to remove any protected tree on your property. A protected tree is any evergreen tree larger than 12 inches in diameter measured 1.4 metres above ground or any broadleaf tree over 18 inches in height. A permit is also required to cut any tree on your property that is in conflict with urban land use or obstructs construction.
A permit application is submitted by an arborist tree removal from Burnaby Tree Surgeons and outlines the location, species, size, critical root zone, condition, and risk assessment of the tree. The report will also indicate the reason for the tree’s removal and describe the method of removal, including any mitigation measures required to protect existing trees on your site.
If you’re a homeowner, you can recycle your Christmas tree at the city’s Eco-Centre from Jan. 6 to 24. You can also drop off your tree for free at a number of drop-off sites across the city. For a complete list of drop-off locations and hours, click here.