Services

Our Services

Watson Tree Academy provides comprehensive services in vegetation management and tree care. We don’t just remove trees; we can also enhance the health and longevity of your trees through deadwooding procedures. If you have a shaded area of lawn where grass won’t grow or you want to see the view above the tree tops, we can accomplish that with tree trimming. There is no job too big or too small for Watson Tree Academy! Keep reading to learn more about our services and how they can help you.

 

Tree Removal

 

A tree may need to be removed for various reasons, such as disease, decay, signs of uprooting, or proximity to buildings that could cause foundation or structural damage. Additionally, some homeowners choose removal for aesthetic purposes, like clearing a view or reducing seasonal debris. Our process begins with a thorough assessment of the tree’s condition, its lean, height, and nearby structures, including power lines. For large trees, we use a crane to safely remove sections piece by piece, which prevents further property damage. Our experienced climbers attach the tree portions to the crane, which lifts them directly into a trailer for safe disposal. This method minimizes risk and speeds up the process, ensuring your property is left clean and free of any major debris.

Tree Trimming

 

Trees add privacy and shade to your property, which you don’t want to give up. Trimming can be a cheaper and less invasive alternative to complete removal. You may have a tree next to your house that you like, but its branches have grown too long and are touching the roof. Pine trees may be growing too tall and need the tops trimmed off before reaching the powerlines. The thick canopy overhead may make your yard too dark for anything to grow. 

 

Trimming back your trees has many benefits. First, homeowner’s insurance has specific distance requirements that tree branches must meet to cover potential damage. This range varies by provider. Second, thick tree cover can block the sun from reaching your yard, reducing population growth and wind flow. By trimming lower branches, you can raise the clearance on trees and allow for ample airflow. Trimming branches further up the tree can let light through and make your yard more welcoming. Overall, this will aid in grass and other plant growth.

Deadwooding

 

Deadwooding is a method of removing dead or diseased parts of a tree to improve its health. Dying branches are pruned away to redirect energy and enhance growth in other areas. This tree management process has been around for hundreds of years. You may need to consider deadwooding if you notice your tree has certain branches that are not producing leaves or appear dead.

 

Certain limbs on a tree may be diseased, but by deadwooding, you can keep the disease from spreading and save the rest of the tree. Trees take years to grow, and nothing is as disappointing as seeing what was once a big, strong tree have to be removed. Deadwooding must be done carefully to remove all disease, but the tree’s healthy parts remain.

Emergency Services

 

Dealing with tree damage can be stressful, especially if a tree has fallen on your house, garage, or driveway. In such cases, emergency tree removal is essential, and most insurance companies cover the cost if the tree has caused damage or inconvenience. Quick removal is critical to avoid safety hazards and restore normalcy. Our emergency services are available daily to assist you.

 

We use a crane to safely remove trees, minimizing further damage by stabilizing and lifting large sections. Tree management can be risky without proper training, so our expert team ensures your project is completed safely, efficiently, and at a fair price.