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Farmington Hills Michigan Tree Service Arelica Tree Service is Farmington Hills Michigan leading residential Tree Servicing Contractor. We have worked hard to earn an image for sound and look forward to showing the residents of Oakland Counties Farmington Hills MI that it is well deserved. Our objective is for every customer satisfied and willing to use us again. Our Bids for all Tree Services and tree removal are affordable. Our objective is for your referral recommendation and satisfaction.
Arelica Tree Service has many years of expert skill and education in the tree care industry. We take pride on building corners not cutting them. We are not a handyman service we are skilled Tree Care experts with a passion for Tree Care. We strive to be the top Tree Service company in Oakland Counties Auburn Hills MI. We build ourselves on safe Tree Service Practices as seen on our Tree Service Press Release's. Let us help you beautify your Trees, keep them healthy or simply dispose of them properly. All of our tree pulp is recycled and reused.
Let us help you
beautify your business, residence or community. Arelica Tree Service is a group
of trained tree service professionals devoted to Farmington Hills and
surrounding communities. We have worked hard to earn a image in Farmington Hills
for quality. We look forward to showing the residents that our Tree Service
Service image for sound work, is well deserved. Our objective is to leave every
customer satisfied and willing to use us again, or recommend us to a neighbor or
a friend. We pride ourselves on Affordable Tree Service and being a "Cut Above"
the rest! Basic Inspection of Your Trees Inspect trees under your responsibility every year. Tree inspections can be done at any time of year, leaf-on or leaf-off. To be thorough, inspect trees after leaf drop in fall, after leaf-out in spring, and routinely after severe storms. Inspect trees carefully and systematically. Examine all parts of the tree, including the roots, root or trunk flare, main stem, branches, and branch unions. Be sure to examine all sides of the tree. Use a pair of binoculars to see branches high off the ground. Consider the following factors when Assessing trees: Tree Condition: Trees in horrible condition may have many dead twigs, dead branches, or small, off-color leaves. Trees in good condition will have full crowns, vigorous branches, and healthy, full-sized leaves; however, green foliage in the crown does not ensure that a tree is safe. Tree trunks and branches can be quite defective and still support a lush green crown. Tree Species: Certain tree species are prone to specific types of defects. For example, some species of maple and ash in the Northeast often form weak branch unions and aspen is prone to breakage at a young age (50-70 years) due to a variety of factors, including decay and cankers. Tree Age and Size: Trees are living organisms subject to constant stress. Pay particular attention to older trees, which may have accumulated multiple defects and extensive decay. Review Your Tree; Things to Look For Hazardous defects are visible signs that the tree is failing. We recognize seven main types of tree defects: dead wood, cracks, weak branch unions, decay, cankers, root problems, and horrible tree architecture. A tree with defects is not hazardous, however, unless some portion of it is with it’s striking distance of a target.
A crack is a deep split through the bark, extending into the wood of the tree. Cracks are extremely dangerous because they indicate that the tree is already failing. Contact Arelica Tree Service Farmington Hills MichiganTree Service if... · A crack extends deeply into, or completely through the stem. · Two or more cracks occur in the same general area of the stem. · A crack is in contact with another defect. · A branch of sufficient size to cause injury is cracked. A serious crack like this one indicates that the tree is already failing!
Dead wood
is “not negotiable”-- dead trees and large dead branches must be removed
immediately! Dead trees and branches are unpredictable and Take immediate action if... · A broken branch or top is lodged in a tree. · A tree is dead. · A branch is dead and of sufficient size to cause injury (this will vary with height and size of branch).
Contact Arelica Tree Service Farmington Hills MichiganTree Service if... · A weak branch union occurs on the main stem. · A weak branch union is cracked. · A weak branch union is associated with a crack, cavity, or other defect.
A tree usually decays from the inside out, eventually forming a cavity, but sound wood is also added to the outside of the tree as it grows. Trees with sound outer wood shells may be relatively safe, but this depends upon the ratio of sound to decayed wood, and other defects that might be present. Evaluating the safety of a decaying tree is usually best left to trained arborists. Contact Arelica Tree Service Farmington Hills MichiganTree Service if... · Advanced decay is associated with cracks, weak branch unions, or other defects. · A branch of sufficient size to cause injury is decayed. · The thickness of sound wood is less than 1" for every 6" of diameter at any point on the stem. This seriously decayed tree should have been evaluated and removed before it failed.
A canker
is a localized area on the stem or branch of a tree, where the bark is sunken or
missing. Cankers are caused by wounding or disease. The presence of a canker
increases Contact Arelica Tree Service Farmington Hills MichiganTree Service if... · A canker or multiple cankers affect more than half of the tree's circumference. · A canker is physically connected to a crack, weak branch union, a cavity, or other defect.
Soil mounding, twig dieback, dead wood in the crown, and off-color or smaller than normal leaves are symptoms often associated with root problems. Because most defective roots are underground and out of sight, aboveground symptoms may serve as the best warning. Contact Arelica Tree Service Farmington Hills MichiganTree Service if... · A tree is leaning with recent root exposure, soil movement, or soil mounding near the base of the tree. · More than half of the roots under the tree’s crown have been cut or crushed. These trees are dangerous because they do not have adequate structural support from the root system. · Advanced decay is present in the root flares or “buttress” roots. Severing roots decreases support and increases the chance of failure or death of the tree.
A leaning tree may be a hazard. Because not all leaning trees are dangerous, any leaning tree of concern should be examined by a professional arborist. Contact Arelica Tree Service Farmington Hills MichiganTree Service if... · A tree leans excessively. · A large branch is out of proportion with the rest of the crown. This tree is decayed and badly out of balance because of poor maintenance. It is dangerous, and extremely unattractive!
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