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Prepare for winter storms by trimming trees

by Kimberly Searles August 27, 2013September 27, 2013
written by Kimberly Searles August 27, 2013September 27, 2013
The Kirby Family

The Kirby Family

Soon, the weather will start to cool, warning us of impending winter storms.

While the severity of some seasons varies, at least one storm wreaks havoc on those manicured lawns and trees.

If not properly prepared for the coming storms, mesquites, Palo Verde trees and other native desert trees could suffer irreparable damage. As a result, homeowners can be left with an unsightly mess in their yards, not to mention lost money in their investments.

“A little preventative maintenance goes a long way in helping your trees weather the winter storms,” said Dennis Kirby, of All Pro Trees and Landscaping. “Ultimately, it can save the cost of replacing a tree, or years of reshaping to get it back to its pre-storm glory.”

For nearly 10 years, tree expert Dennis and his wife, Sue, have been operating All Pro Trees and Landscaping in the North Mesa area. As Arizona natives, they understand the different challenges desert climate brings to trees, which is a huge benefit to their clients.

“Arizona trees need a lot of trimming,” Dennis stated. “Because irrigated trees grow fast in this area, frequent trimming is a must.”

“Tree trimming is an art that requires a deep understanding of not only the trees, but also the environment in which we live,” Dennis continued. “Our priority is to give clients the best service possible, but we also want to do what’s best for the tree, so that the homeowner’s investment lasts a long time.”

Special trees thrive on expert care. The experts at All Pro understand the nuances of the different tree species here, and use the appropriate professional equipment to get the job done right.

“We are a family-owned company, and can handle all residential, HOA and commercial needs,” stated Dennis.

All Pro Trees and Landscaping provides all evaluations at no cost to the client. In fact, you pay only after you are fully satisfied with their work.

“Our main priority is making our customers happy, and helping them save money in the long run,” said Sue. “There is no greater compliment for the work we do than when our customers refer us to their friends and family.”

Not only does All Pro provide sculpting and trimming, but the company also offers deep root fertilization, full yard cleanup and much more.

“We know big trees bring tremendous value to a property and are a considerable investment. Now is the time to weatherproof them,” said Dennis.

Always neat and always clean are the hallmarks of All Pro’s work. “The only sign that we were ever in your yard is that it’s more beautiful than when we first arrived,” said the tree artist with a chuckle.   

Do you need to give your trees a trim before the winter season hits, or a yard cleanup or monthly landscape service? Call All Pro Trees and Landscaping at (480) 354-5802, or send an e-mail to dennis@allprotrees.com.

Learn more about All Pro by visiting the Web site at www.allprotrees.com or http://arizona.kudzu.com/merchant/reviews/1239753.html.

 

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