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The Tree Trimming Guys are a friendly run, reliable and above all professional organisation. We are a leading domestic based tree surgeon with fully trained and experienced staff.
Using the latest tree surgery techniques and equipment we ensure your trees are cared for and maintained with minimal disruption to you, your trees and their surroundings.
We pride ourselves on our industry knowledge and experience, which is why our team are always on hand to offer educated advice and guidance.
We understand that trees need to be maintained and managed to ensure their preservation and also appreciate that as owners of trees you have a part to play in their conservation. This is why we consider your requirements and budget very carefully and will always be as competitive as possible to ensure you see value in your investment in us.
Services We Provide:
Straight Felling
The straight fell of trees is the removal of trees as a single unit. Straight felling will be limited to such situations that pose zero risk of damage to any property or persons whatsoever. Only when all risks have been taken into account, such as telephone and power cables not crossing through and are clear of the tree, the tree has a natural lean towards the felling direction or is standing straight and balanced, at least 5m clearance from buildings or any other structure that may be damaged, then the tree can be felled from ground level.
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Section Tree Felling
The Tree Trimming Guys provide this service when a tree has to be taken down and is in an awkward location, with multiple targets (structures that can be damaged). This means that the tree needs to be felled in sections using advanced rigging techniques and in some occasions using a crane.
The process begins by a climber installing a rigging line in the top of the tree overhanging an appropriate lowering point. Then we will begin from the bottom of the tree crown and attach the lowering rope to the first branch from the crown break. We then make a controlled cut in the direction that we want the branch to move. Finally it is over to the groundsmen to lower the branch in a safe and controlled manner to the ground. This is then processed and extracted from the garden and removed. This process is repeated until we have reached the top of the tree and is only left with a standing straight stem.
The remaining tree will either be cut into small manageable sections and thrown to the ground, or lowered off itself using blocks and pulleys.
Stump Grinding
Stump grinding involves the removal of stump to a specified depth. Upon completion of stump removal, the remaining hole will be back-filled with soil or grinding waste to leave a level minimal trace of the work. The complete removal of a tree trunk is a job for and only for a stump grinder, this is a machine with carbine tipped teeth attached to a large rotating wheel with the teeth attached at different angles at sequence all around the wheel. This creates a bread knife affect. This machine is operated by one man, once the stump has turned into mulch and a hole has replaced the tree stump, the hole is then filled back in with the mulch.
Crown Reductions, Shaping, Pruning & Thinning
Each tree will be individually considered in relation to the shape, size, character, condition, site and species of tree. All operations will be completed leaving each tree in an acceptable, well-balanced and safe condition. Each branch will be removed using the ABC cut method where risk of tearing is reduced.
All large limbs will be lowered by ropes and slings to avoid damage to the tree and its surroundings. We will ensure that all sections fall to the ground in a controlled manner. Dead, diseased or damaged branches will be pruned back to the corresponding branch collar. In the case of crossed rubbing branches, the branches will be assessed, pruned or removed appropriately, whilst ensuring that a reasonable overall shape is maintained.
We provide a number of additional services, simply give us a call and we will give you the best advice for your project and match it with a competitive price to boot.
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Things To Do In Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee surprised me with its arts, outdoor adventures, dozens of tours, and eclectic food scene. No matter if you’re into arts or food or history or shopping, Milwaukee has it all and in a much more manageable way than its big brother, Chicago. Not knowing much about this city, I was overwhelmed and pleasantly surprised by all there is to see and do in “The Cream City,” named after the creamy yellow bricks many of the buildings are made from.
In late September, I bundled up against the cold breeze as I walked from the art-filled luxury of the Saint Kate Arts Hotel to the nationally acclaimed Milwaukee Public Market in Milwaukee’s Historic Third Ward.
Too many people had recommended this new central marketplace filled with artisan goods and freshly prepared foods by local merchants, and I was starving already for some good, creative Wisconsin fare.
My head pounding from enjoying too many craft beers at numerous local breweries the night before, I wandered through this two-story public market that mixed local goods and groceries with dozens of food vendors whipping up everything from traditional brats to Mediterranean gyros and Indian tandooris.
This public market hosts a convenient second floor to hang out and enjoy your meal. Armed with a bag of famous Wisconsin cheese curds, I stuffed my stomach, grabbed a local beer for a little hair of the dog recovery, and walked back to the St. Kate along the famous Milwaukee Riverwalk.
I still had the entire day of exploring ahead of me, and frankly, I was stymied on which adventure to choose.
Even walking the RiverWalk — which weaves through the heart of the city and different historic neighborhoods along the Milwaukee River — brings you face to face with German heritage, artistic exhibitions, and more brewpubs You could take an entire day just exploring the city by foot.
Without further ado, here are nine incredible things to do in magnificent Milwaukee!
Tour The City By The River: As noted above, the Milwaukee RiverWalk is one of the best ways to explore the different parts of this city that grew from the bones of the foundry, machinery, and metal-working industries, as well as brewing and grain. Today’s RiverWalk winds more than 20 blocks from north to south through three distinct neighborhoods — The Historic Third Ward, the downtown district, and the Beerline B.
Tour Around History And Architecture: Milwaukee is known as the “Cream City” for the creamy yellow clay that was used for the foundations of many of Milwaukee’s famed buildings and theaters. Luckily, you can tour all the stunning architecture in and around Milwaukee through a variety of guided and self-guided tours. If you want to see the downtown area by the air, you can scroll the Skywaukee skywalk system to learn about historic downtown landmarks.
Theater & Sports: If you love live concerts, plays, comedies, and performances, Milwaukee has plenty to offer. Milwaukee has some of the oldest and largest performing arts companies in the state, as well as a big live music scene in historic venues. On any given day, you’ll find big Broadway hits, eclectic small independent theater offerings, ballet, major philharmonic productions, and small, local singers/songwriters. Some of the most historic theaters and performing arts spaces in Milwaukee to check out include the Pabst Theater, the Skylight Music Theatre, the Milwaukee Opera Theatre, The Miller High Life Theater, the Marcus Center for Performing Arts, and the brand new Bradley Symphony Center, the new home for the Milwaukee Symphony, just to name a few.
Become A Cheesehead!: If you’re a Green Bay Packers fan, or you just like the “cheesehead” hats sports fans wear, then don’t miss out on a tour of the Original Cheesehead Factory, which makes the big yellow cheesy hats. The Original Cheesehead Factory celebrates the history of the famous foam hats, revels in cheesy puns, and allows you to make your very own Cheesehead creation.
Museums: History and art lovers rejoice! Milwaukee is home to dozens of museums ranging from the Milwaukee Art Museum to the Harley Davidson Museum, home to the original Harley Davidson factory. The Milwaukee Public Museum is Milwaukee’s museum of natural history while the Jewish Museum Milwaukee explores the history of the Jewish community in southeastern Wisconsin. Other notable museums to explore include the Pabst Mansion — originally the home of the Pabst family and then the archbishop’s residence and the center of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milwaukee for more than 67 years — the Haggerty Museum of Art at Marquette University, and the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum.
Festival: Milwaukee may be home to the largest music festival in the U.S. — Summerfest — but it excels with other fun things to do and festivals ranging from musical to cultural celebrations. From Juneteenth celebrations, The Polish Fest, the Lakefront Festival of Art, and the St. Patrick’s Day Parade to Art in Bloom, the Locust Street Festival, Croatia Fest, and the Dragonboat Festival, Milwaukee has earned its reputation as “The City of Festivals.”
The Bronze Fonz: For all you fans of the sitcom Happy Days, be sure to stop by The Bronze Fonz on Milwaukee’s RiverWalk for a quick selfie! After all, the popular sitcom took place in 1950s Milwaukee, and the statue — installed in 2008 — immortalizes Arthur Fonzarelli, aka “Fonzie,” who was the king of cool from Happy Days.
Drink Das Bier: Milwaukee is known for its breweries and no trip to the city is complete without at least one brewery stop. From historic breweries like the Miller Brewing giant to the Pabst Brewing Company to dozens of smaller craft breweries, Milwaukee earns its nickname of “Brew City.” Brewery tours are a big part of Milwaukee’s culture. Brewery tours are offered at nearly every public brewery, like the free brewery tours at The Bavarian Bierhaus that are available every Friday at every half hour, the weekend brewery tours at City Lights Brewing Company, and the daily tours at Lakefront Brewery.