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We are a tree service focused on tree preservation. While we are fully skilled and equipped to do tree removals, we prefer to do everything we can to keep them from being removed. We offer a wide variety of tree services catered to the specific needs of your trees.

A few of the tree services that we offer in central maine, and the greater bangor area including, hampden, brewer, levant, and corinth are:
- Tree Health assessments
- Sick Tree Diagnosis
- preventives treatments for many pests and diseases
- fertilization and Inoculation
- Tree Pruning
- Cable and bracing
- Root Pruning and barrier installation
- Tree removal

why your trees need a closer look
You may not notice the subtle signs that your trees are unhealthy, until it’s too late. unfortunately, a sick tree can’t always be seen from the street, or your window. Our Certified arborist, however, is trained to spot these early warning signs. by catching issues like diseases or pests early, we can ensure your trees are healthy for years to come.

While some signs are Particularly easy to spot, others might not be so easy to see. With more than 20 years of experience, our arborist has learned to spot subtle signs of a struggling tree.


Tree Removal
a hazardous tree is a significant safety risk. consequently, we remove trees that are dead, dying, or diseased. these trees threaten your property and can also pose a serious danger. therefore, we carefully evaluate them for removal.
Is it dead, or dormant?
How do you tell if a tree is dead or just dormant in the winter?
telling if a tree is dead or dormant in winter time can be difficult. First, check the branches for flexibility. gently bend a small branch, if you can. a dormant tree’s branch will be flexible and pliable, bending without snapping. in contrast, a dead tree’s branch will be brittle and will break easily.

Tree trimming, or tree pruning?

pruning is often the preferred term, when removing branches, because it implies a more deliberate and beneficial action. for example, when we prune a tree, we are selectively removing specific branches to improve the tree’s health, structure, and fruit production. conversely, trimming suggests a more general, uniform cutting, similar to a haircut, which might not always consider the long-term well-being of the tree. consequently, using the term “pruning” accurately conveys a more thoughtful, skilled approach to tree care.
