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Save trees, one at a time.

TREE REMOVAL

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In Utah’s high desert landscape, tree removal is often a necessary first step toward creating a truly water-wise garden. Whether you are dealing with a thirsty, non-native species or a tree that has become a safety hazard due to our extreme weather, I provide professional removal services that clear the way for your new xeriscape while adhering to local safety standards.

Why Consider Tree Removal for Your Xeriscape?

Removing the wrong tree can significantly reduce your outdoor water consumption and property maintenance needs.

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Replacing "Water Guzzlers": Large, non-native trees can consume hundreds of gallons of water daily. Removing these allows you to reclaim that water for a diverse, low-maintenance garden.

 

Addressing Climate Stress: Utah's intense summer heat and heavy winter snow loads can weaken certain species, leading to brittle branches, internal rot, or dangerous leans.

 

Pest and Disease Management: We help stop the spread of local threats like bark beetles or fire blight by removing infested specimens before they infect the rest of your landscape.

 

Infrastructure Protection: Trees planted too close to foundations or those with invasive roots—like Weeping Willows—can cause costly damage to plumbing and home structures.

Professional & Safe Removal Process

We handle the complexities of tree removal, so you don’t have to, ensuring the process is safe for your home and compliant with local laws.

 

Hazard Assessment: I evaluate each tree for structural integrity, checking for signs of decay, fungi at the base, or dead wood in the canopy.

 

Stump Grinding & Clearing: To prepare for your new xeriscape, I offer full stump removal and debris clearing, leaving a clean slate for rock mulching, pavers, or native plantings.

 

Utility Safety: We coordinate with local services to ensure all removals are conducted safely away from overhead power lines or underground utilities.

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