Burns Tree and Landscaping can answer your tree service, tree trimming and tree removal questions. Just give us a call at (262) 970-9092. Some of our frequently asked questions are below.
What is an Arborist?
An arborist is a professional who is trained in the art and science of planting, caring for, and maintaining trees.
Why hire an Arborist?
Proper tree care is an investment which can lead to substantial returns. Well cared for trees are not only attractive but will also add value to your property, while poorly maintained trees end up being a liability.
Can trees be hazardous?
Trees are essential to our world, offering a wide range of benefits to our environment. However, trees become hazardous liabilities if they fall and injure people or damage property. Proper, constant maintenance will help prevent and identify when a tree becomes dangerous. Evaluating the seriousness of a trees condition is best done by the professionals at Arborist Tree & Landscaping.
How often does my tree need care?
The type and frequency of tree care depends on the species, age, location, climate, and other factors that affect the tree’s growth. The first step is to contact Arborist Tree & Landscaping. We will assist you in learning about your trees and understand their needs. It is imperative to understand that proper tree care is a life long process, and that planting and caring for a tree is a long-term commitment.
What should I do if I think my tree has insect and/or disease problems?
As soon as you notice any abnormality in your tree’s appearance, you should begin a careful examination of the problem. Insects and diseases can threaten a tree’s health. You should contact Arborist Tree & Landscaping for assistance immediately. By identifying the specific symptoms of damage and understanding the causes, they will be able to diagnose the problem and recommend appropriate actions for treatment.
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WI Arborist offers tree care and landscaping services to all the areas listed along with the surrounding areas of South Central Wisconsin: Milwaukee, Waukesha, Menomonee Falls, Mukwonago, Muskego, Delafield, Brookfield, West Allis, Germantown, Mequon, Oconomowoc, and Sussex.