Trained at Paul Smith's College, JP Arnold has been in business since 1989. Arborists have a knowledge of complete tree biology for proper trimming, pruning, grafting, and tree surgery; insect and disease management; fertilizers and pesticides. JP is available for consultation and planning to help avoid costly mistakes.
We work for builders and homeowners to remove trees, stumps, rocks, brush, and other obstacles from an area as required for their properties and job sites. In an excavation project we remove the soil to the depth required for new foundations and ensure the soil is firm.
Preparing raw sites for construction of everything that would interfere with the footprint of the new house. Site preparation is a complex task involving heavy equipment, knowledge of laws and permits, experience with the unexpected and adequate planning.
Complete tree removal can be done by our arborist from top to bottom using ropes and rigging for areas in tight quarters or via heavy equipment. We can transplant the very small to much larger trees. We can safely transplant trees up to 40 to 50 feet tall.
Bush hogging is simply the mowing of very tall grass that has grown too unruly and dense. Hydro-Axing is a method of tree removal that will eliminate small diameter trees. Great for over-grown underbrush and pepper wood.
Often clients are code enforced to remove exotic species of plants and trees from their properties. Hydro-Axing will swiftly remove these.
Law mandates that only a licensed arborist can pull permits for trimming and/or removal of all mangrove species. Our arborist works hand in hand with the Department of Environmental Protection and any other entity that regulates these protected species.
Once a tree is cut down, the remainder of the trunk and roots will eventually die and begin to decay but that will take time that you don't want to waste. Stump removal using heavy equipment quickly rids your yard of stumps.
We can remove large boulders up to 8 ft in length from properties. We also do boulder and rock -scaping to create rip rap retaining walls that armor shorelines. Xeriscaping can also be done using small boulders to create landscaping that reduces or eliminates the need for irrigation and is environmentally friendly.