Tree Pruning | NSW TREE WORKS

What is tree pruning?

Pruning is an agricultural practice involving the selective removal of certain parts of a plant, such as branches, buds, or roots.
Pruning including dead wooding is essential for the well-being of the tree, a well maintained/pruned tree is less likely to get damaged or fall during storms, it can be carried out for various reasons:

  1. Pruning for safety reasons ex: branches growing close to the powerline, pedestrians, or damaged branches.
  2. Pruning to thin the canopy for better wind circulation.
  3. Selective branches/limbs pruning.
  4. Increase the sunlight into the backyard/house
  5. Prolong the life of the tree.
  6. Encourage new growth.
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What is the risk of Pruning

Pruning can be risky work, especially when a tree’s height needs to be reduced or a canopy needs to be thinned where there is deadwood. NSW Tree Works is equipped, knowledgeable, and insured to guarantee that every situation is handled skillfully and securely. However, when taking on larger works, our expert arborists are just as at ease using a chainsaw from a cherry-picker. A minor job may simply require the use of manual instruments such as rope saws, pole pruners, and portable buck saws. The safety and effectiveness of the work are the main differences between hiring a professional and taking on these kinds of tasks yourself. Our expertise lies in knowing the finest ways to prune while considering the particulars of each circumstance and utilizing the most effective and economical methods.

There are several reasons why pruning might be required, but not all of them may be accepted by the local council. NSW tree works are dedicated to abiding by all pertinent laws. We do not want our customers to incur penalties! However, most individuals contact arborists when a hazardous tree poses a risk to people or property. Before hiring an arborist, it is best to discuss the situation with a member of the Council. If approval is necessary, no work can start until it is granted. Pruning can be done for the tree’s health or for aesthetic purposes in addition to removing hazardous branches. Under these conditions, there can be limitations, but it is typically still feasible. If unsure, consult the local council or get in touch with us to talk. After pruning, a tree should be healthy, balanced, and free of any branches that could endanger nearby residents and property. An arborist’s services will occasionally be needed as we manage our urban landscape to incorporate the many lovely trees we love to include. NSW Tree works would be delighted to offer our assistance and showcase our professionalism. Contact us now.

Standards

NSWTREEWORKS performs tree pruning in accordance with Australian Standards (AS.4373-2007).

Types of pruning

  1. CROWN CLEANING
  2. CROWN THINNING
  3. CROWN REDUCTION
  4. CROWN RAISING
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