Proudly Serving Muskingum. Licking, Franklin Counties 

Arbor Works LTD

Certified Arborist

Family Owned & Operated By Jeff and Joyce Krouskoupf

Since 1977

Certified Arborist

Proudly Serving Muskingum. Licking, Franklin Counties 

Arbor Works LTD

Certified Arborist

Certified Arborist


TREE REMOVAL, TRIMMING & PRUNING

Arbor Works LTD Services

Services We Provide

Whether you have a storm-damaged tree that needs to be removed right away or need general tree care at your home, Arbor Works Tree Service in Zanesville, OH, can handle every aspect of the job. We have been in business for over 51+ years, and you can feel confident that our company will provide professional, reliable tree management and care.

Tree Removal

Tree removals are performed to eliminate dead and dying trees as well as those that have become hazardous. Removals can also help eliminate competition for light and space so that the remaining plants can grow and thrive. In some cases, trees may also be removed to allow for new construction, home additions and to provide clearances with those structures.

Tree removal is the most hazardous aspect of arboriculture. Often, tree workers must remove trees growing in confined spaces near houses, utility lines, and other sensitive areas. Tree removal requires considerable expertise to perform this task successfully.

Trimming/Pruning/Thinning/Deadwooding:

Trees should be inspected and pruned periodically to ensure proper form and to maintain a healthy tree. Many trees are left to grow wild. Once this happens, limbs become weak, and depending on the size of the limbs, and they can be hazardous to your home or business. Most pruning can be done any time of the year.

Cabling/Bracing

Tree cabling and bracing can successfully protect and improve the structural integrity of your trees. We use the latest cabling and bracing techniques to address splitting limbs and trunks. A certified arborist can best determine if your trees can benefit from installing cables and bracing rods.

Often, trees can develop structural problems such as weak branch attachment (branch crotches that are too narrow), co-dominant leaders (two main trunks), or major splits or cracks between branches or between the trunk and branches. Such situations greatly increase the likelihood that the tree will break at these weak spots either due to the weight of the limbs themselves or because of loads put on them by strong winds, snow, or ice. Cabling and bracing techniques have been developed to help support these structural problems and prolong the tree's useful life.

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