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Tree removal

Tree removal,Mont-Royal

The cutting down of trees is sometimes a necessary evil. No one will deny that trees are essential, even precious. Many benefits are attributed to them, and with good reason. For example, you can take advantage of the ability of their foliage to cool you down when it's hot. They provide you with privacy, in the shade of their branches or organized in a hedge. 

At these times, you can also hear the birds singing to your delight. In addition to cleaning the air, they are sound absorbers or their roots can reduce soil erosion. You can arrange them to create a beautiful landscape setting... And to top it all off, their presence can increase the value of a property. You can add countless other benefits!

So when we have to cut down trees, all these benefits are sacrificed. It's best to avoid this, but what are the situations where it can't be avoided? Let's look at some of them. 

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Felling of a sick tree by an employee of Emondage Mont-Royal.

Tree affected by disease

When a tree is still alive but has been infested by parasites or fungus, it would be good to validate if a pruning could not be beneficial to it if it is done in time. In order to inform you about this, you can reach us at Emondage Mont-Royal at 514-500-7577, and this, without too much delay so that our experienced pruners can advise you on the optimal option in the circumstances. 
  
By taking action late, it may no longer be possible to avoid having the tree cut down. The purpose of a quick intervention is to save the tree but also to avoid damage to people or buildings if a part of the tree or the whole tree falls. Another important point is that early intervention can also avoid spreading contamination to other trees. 

Damage to a tree after a storm

Of course, there are other factors that can cause branches to fall or damage a tree trunk, or even split it. These include precipitation (rain or snow), strong winds, lightning, etc. In this case, the tree has been weakened and will be vulnerable if it experiences another storm. The consequences, such as injuries or breakage to homes, if avoided the first time, could well occur the second time. In the case of very serious damage, such as severe splitting of the trunk, bracing may save the day and allow the plant to grow for many more happy days. Otherwise, you have to face the facts and have to cut down such a damaged tree for safety reasons. 
Uprooted tree in Mount Royal. It will be removed by a certified arborist from Emondage Mont-Royal.

Uprooted tree

Damage caused by Mother Nature could include uprooting by strong winds. A tree that is still standing after such a tremor is likely to fall imminently. Safety is a must. So, in the event of uprooting, felling is highly recommended, and without delay. ​

Dead tree

From the outset, felling is a must if your tree is dead. It is even more important to do it quickly. Because at any moment a branch can fall to the ground or the trunk can collapse. The worst that can happen is a fatal accident of a passer-by. So it's best to be prepared for any serious eventuality. And even if you avoid the worst, in time, insects or fungus could come and line your tree at death's door and increase the speed at which it could fall. So, sometimes you have to face the fact that cutting down a tree is inevitable. ​
Dead tree in Mount Royal. It will be cut down by Emondage Mont-Royal.

Poorly located tree

Let's say you have a particular project in mind. Either because you have just become a homeowner, because you are on your second property or because you have been established for a long time but you feel an urgent need for change. Your family had imagined, let's say, installing a gazebo. And right where it would fit best is your favorite tree. You figure you either have to cut down the tree to make this wish come true or sacrifice it to keep the majestic plant. Is it possible to get the best of both worlds? Our experience at Emondage Mont-Royal can help you see other possibilities. Perhaps we can do some pruning, or at worst a pruning. So don't cut down your tree, call us instead, at 514-500-7577. Who knows, sometimes it is possible to avoid cutting down the tree you love so much and still carry out your project. 

 Tree that hinders the growth of other trees

Sometimes, trees that grow close to each other come to intertwine their branches. And sometimes it is to the point where they compete with each other and compromise their respective growth. Again, a painful decision may have to be made to cut down one of them. Now, if one of the two specimens is very old or not the best idea you have ever had to plant it, there will be nothing heartbreaking about sacrificing it for the other one that is so much more dear to you! However, when you like both plants, what to do? Our company has had to assist in making such difficult decisions over the years. So we can help you see things differently, making the decision less painful. So contact us to be supported in this laborious moment. ​

After tree removal

So, when you have to cut, you have to cut, and that's after all the alternatives have been carefully considered. Except that once the task is done, you are left with a pile of trunk sections, branches and wood debris on your property! You never thought it would reach such a mass. Don't worry, our services include chipping. As for the large sections of the trunk, you can reuse them in your wood stove. But in any case, we leave with the chips from the chipping, if that is your wish. Tree pruning
Chipping in Mount Royal following a felling done by Emondage Mont-Royal.
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