The City of Bloomington Parks & Recreation contact us after they discovered a honey bee colony in the hollows of a tree that needed removing. Our owners father is a beekeeper, so we were in a good position to help out.
Crew #3 gets up close and personal with communication lines during a pine tree removal in Monroe County, Indiana. It takes a steady hand to lift a 4000 pound tree trunk section around home communication lines.
ISA Certified Arborist Joe Rainwater captured this time-lapse of mechanized tree removal in action. Using two cranes, all but the biggest limbs can be ‘handed off’ directly from crane to crane, then dropped into the log truck without ever touching the ground – safe, clean and efficient.
With our team of arborists onsite, planning for another safe tree removal, taking in the sight of this massive 150 year old tree, a sense of awe and silent respect hung in the air. So with quiet resolve we got to work.
It felt good to give back to our first responders and remove this dead ash tree at Bloomington Fire Station 4. Easy access for our knuckle boom crane and the experience of Crew 3 made for a quick, safe removal on a busy street.
This video showcases the tree removal process using a grapple saw and log truck, captured from the perspective of a helmet camera. It gives a view of what tree removal looks from one of our arborists. Thanks to Jon B. for capturing the footage.
Two dead trees being removed from Indiana University campus, outside the Chemistry Building. This was part of a larger job on campus during Spring Break week.
Skilled crane operation by Joe Rainwater and Jadden Odom.
This commercial tree removal job required safely dismantling all trees growing above a culvert/bridge wall on either side of a county road. Along with approx. 20 trees, existing tree material was lifted from under the bridge for removal. We worked with the County for road closure notifications and signage. All material was safely removed from the site and recycled locally into mulch. The entire project took just half a day to complete.
Removing a tree that is close to buildings can be a challenging and risky task. It requires careful planning and execution to avoid damaging the structures or injuring anyone. And with brick sidewalks below, rigging to control the fall of branches is critical to avoid any damage.