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Sugar Land, Katy, Missouri City and surrounding areas

  • Free Consultations

  • Landscape Design

  • Seasonal Color Changes

  • Renewal of Existing Beds

  • Retaining Walls

  • Flagstone Walkways and Patios

  • Correction of Drainage Problems

  • Fountains

  • Outdoor Fireplaces

  • Arbors

  • Poolscapes

  • Shade Gardens

  • Lawn Maintenance

 

 

Residential Tree Services, Houston


Residential tree care requires more than just removing unwanted trees and shrubs. Safety, property enhancement, security and long term landscaping plans are all important aspects to consider before removing trees from your property. Special care is given when removing trees to ensure that no other trees or structures on the property are damaged. Our staff of skilled tree removal experts strive to guarantee your satisfaction with the work performed.

 

Why Remove Trees?


Trees are beautiful and do so much for us. Not just our health but they are also a joy to look at. But sometimes because of poor health or landscape design they must be removed. Ideal Landscape and Irrigation knows the proper technique and uses the right equipment to safely remove unwanted trees and can do so with minimal, if any, disturbance to your property.

Why Trim Trees?


Your trees beautify your home and also define you and your neighborhood. Tree trimming improves the health of the tree by allowing air and sun light to penetrate the canopy, therefore reducing the risk of fungus and disease. It also enhances the shape of the tree making it prettier as well as healthier. It will promote grass growth below the tree in your yard beautifying it as well. By trimming, dead, dying and diseased wood is removed. Also, low limbs are removed, which raise the canopy of the tree, thus clearing driveways. sidewalks

 

     

 

Here are some basic tree trimming tips:

  • Avoid planting directly under power lines. Within 30 feet of power lines, plant trees that will grow no higher than 25 feet

  • Larger trees should be planted 30 feet or more away from lines. Look at the service lines to your house as well as the main line along the street or right of way.

  • Plant leaf-bearing trees to the east and west of your home to reduce summer cooling costs, while admitting winter sunlight. Site evergreens and shrubs where they will block cold winter winds.

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Our residential landscaping services are offered for the following areas:

Houston, Sugar Land, Katy, Missouri City, Stafford, Rosenberg and Richmond