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Arborists Tree Reports

 

 

A tree risk assessment is a comprehensive evaluation of the trees on your property to identify any current hazards and establish a risk rating for individual trees. A tree assessment gives you valuable information about potential problems and risks, and a plan to remediate problems or remove hazardous trees.

 

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Damage, disease or safety concerns can turn some trees from an asset into a liability. When this occurs, Tree Lopping Solutions certified arborists can be trusted for safe and efficient tree removal service. Our certified arborists are committed to you and the health and safety of your trees.

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Tree Diagnosis Assessment Reports

An Arborist report is a tree report that often needs to be submitted to a council, typically before construction so development services can begin. Trained Arborists can provide a detailed report regarding your trees, land and future work feasibility to ensure you receive the best possible advice on your trees. An Arborist report will provide you with a report that is extremely comprehensive and accurate.

Beautiful trees are an invaluable treasure. This is why heritage trees have protection from cities and counties throughout Australia. Most require that you have a permit before having one taken out. Before you start any construction or demolition projects, councils mandate that you get an inventory plan and a tree survey. Different jurisdictions have different requirements. Before you take out any tree larger than ten inches in diameter, it’s a good idea to check the tree ordinances of your local council or city.

Arborists will consider all the relevant factors affecting tree health and safety such as:

  • Tree species
  • Structural defects
  • Past mistreatments
  • Soil condition
  • Proximity to power lines
  • Proximity to houses and other structures
  • Disease
  • Pests
  • Decay
  • Exposure and prevailing winds