Tree Removal and Storm Work on the Water
Wind is the main thing here. Storms coming up the Bay do their damage in hours rather than over seasons, and the calls afterwards are for tree and plant removal or emergency tree removal, where something has come down across a driveway, a roof or a dock.
Before that happens, pruning and cabling and bracing are what shorten the odds — a tree with a weak union is usually the one that fails first in a blow. Stump grinding clears whatever is left behind, and sick tree and plant care covers trees that are ailing rather than storm-hit.
For Seasonal and Second Homes
A lot of property here sits empty for months at a time. That changes what tree care looks like: damage happens while nobody is watching, and the first anyone hears about it is on arrival in the spring.
A tree health assessment before you close a place up flags what is likely to give way over the winter, and liability consulting covers the tree that would land on somebody else's property if it went. If you are building or adding on, pre-construction advisement protects the root zones worth keeping before the machinery arrives.
Where Else We Work
Shrub trimming and mulching are covered here as well.
Inland we work in Richmond, North Chesterfield, Midlothian and Bon Air. For tree risk assessment and consulting, see our certified arborist page.