It’s January and the very best time to start thinking of how best to maintain the health and beauty of your green space. At Pine Valley Tree Services, we’re available all winter long to chat with homeowners and businesses in Kamloops, Kelowna, Vernon, Salmon Arm, and the Shuswap regions about what can help ensure trees thrive year-round.
Work On Potential Hazards In Your Yard
Winter can be a challenging season for trees. Heavy snow, ice buildup, and harsh winds can weaken branches or even uproot trees. If you have experienced damage, don’t wait to the spring to schedule a professional tree assessment. Our experienced team can identify if the trees are hazardous to people or property, and provide the experts to prune and dispose of branches and tree limbs and stumps to minimize the risk to your property.
Planning For Spring Maintenance
Thinking ahead to spring? Proper maintenance in the spring can establish a foundation for most of the year’s vibrant growth. Talk to our team now so that when the weather does warm up, Pine Valley Tree Services can come and provide a tree health evaluation, discuss disease prevention, and work with you on regular care plans to nurture your trees and shrubs. Whether it’s removing hazardous limbs, clearing storm debris, or preparing your landscape for the growing season, we’re here to help this spring.
Tree Removal & Land Clearing
If you have big plans for your property in 2025, our team also specializes in tree removal and land clearing. We ensure removal of large trees safely and efficiently whether you’re building a new home, expanding a business location, changing your yard to accommodate a renovation, or building a new patio.
Call for Your Free Estimate Today!
This new year, prioritize the safety, health, and beauty of your trees. Contact Pine Valley Tree Services for reliable, professional care that protects your investment and enhances your outdoors. From all of us at Pine Valley Tree Services, we wish you a happy, healthy, and prosperous 2025. Let’s make this year your best yet—starting with your trees!