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This tree was pruned (mid winter) for a municipality along the police entrance to the 3rd precinct.
 



 

   Taking the extra time to lay out plywood on wet ground, saves problems later on.
 



 

Notching the trunk in preparation of felling the tree.
 



 

The safest and most yard friendly way to remove trees, is with a crane.
 



 

Trees do come in supersize!
 



 

For over 22 yrs. Eddie has been tidying things up for us.
 



 

The setting of ropes for a removal that our crane couldn't reach due to limited access.
 



 

    Shot of Arborist just after cutting     loose a large section of tree which the crane is lowering safely to the ground.
 



 

One of Arbor Tree Cares' crew lined up and ready for action.
 



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Several 1'' dia. by 6' long properly installed steel rods are  preventing this over 200 yr. old Oak that split during a hurricane, from splitting any further.
 



 

When using the proper technique & equipment, even the smaller limbs can be walked upon.
 



 

   This 5' diameter Live Oak was spared when another tree service recommended us to this client for the proper installation of support cables and steel rod bracing.
 



 

One of our clean up crews working as a team, at the Va. Beach Pavilion.
 



 

The use of safety gear and proper technique are necessery elements when avoiding personal injury.
 



 

Removing a dead tree for the city of          Va. Beach at the Pavilion.
 



 

Justin cutting section loose for hoisting by crane in next photo.
 



 

This pine top was cut loose from a backyard tree and gracefully placed out front with the crane.
 



 

One of our crane operators ready and waiting for next tree section to be cut loose.
 



 

One of our arborist tying off the next     tree section for hoisting by the crane.
 



 

Here we are once again using the crane to take down trees faster (whole tree in this photo) to save us time, and in turn saving you money.
 



 

A couple of trucks from our fleet safely parked in front of a job site.
 



 

One of Arbor Tree Care's crews ready for the next section to be delivered by crane. It doesn't get any easier then that.
 



 

Reaching over the house for those backyard trees is a ''piece of cake'' when you know what you're doing.
 



 

At times, limbs can be as large as some trees.
 



 

Logs ready for pick up with log loader truck.
 



 

With 127' of crane main boom reach, trees are removed quite efficiently and safely.
 



 

   Some trees do come down on their own like this one did during hurricane Rita.
 



 

Arbor Tree Care helping to beautify a      city library with some much needed pruning.
 



 

A television segment showing news channel LNC 5 (rebroadcast from channel 13 news) promoting Arbor Tree Care.
 



 

For increased efficiency on larger jobs, a log trailer (as seen in foreground) is used to move the extra wood.
 


 
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