To the left a Homestead Tree Service climber skillfully uses rope and saddle to prune a eucalyptus tree in Point Loma. We serve all of San Diego, Chula Vista, Del Mar, Poway, Rancho Santa Fe, El Cajon, La Mesa, Lakeside & Ramona.
Pruning a tree involves more than just cutting it back. An experienced arborist must first determine why the tree is being pruned and then the type of pruning that
Once the type of pruning has been defined, it then becomes the job of the climber to make that a reality. He does this with not only knowledge of proper pruning techniques but also physical skill and agility to access the highest parts of the tree, as seen in the above and left photos.
Sometimes that's with rope and saddle, as seen above. This allows a climber to move thru a tree and walk out on the branches. This is necessary for most pruning. It is also the only way to prune tall and inaccessible trees.
Other types of pruning are best and more efficiently done with an aerial lift, such as on these date palms pruned for the Bishop's School in La Jolla (left) or these corals and eucalyptus (below).
A Homestead Tree Service climber using rope & saddle to manuever to the highest parts of a tree in tree pruning or tree removal.
Cherry pickers at work, pruning trees in San Diego.
AT HOMESTEAD TREE SERVICE, WE HAVE THE TRAINED AND QUALIFIED PERSONNEL, EQUIPMENT & EXPERIENCE TO EVALUATE YOUR PRUNING NEEDS AND CARRY THEM OUT.