An arborists report allows critical development decisions to be made such as the removal of a tree, altering plans for construction and other key decisions. Arboricultural reports can be used in conjunction with town planning requirements and they can be submitted to council.
Tree surveys indicate which trees on your property could be potentially hazardous for you, which trees need to be removed and which trees are infested with pests and disease. Before you remove any trees from your property it is wise to get a tree survey.
If you are considering buying a large block with established trees then a tree management report is something you definitely need in order to help facilitate all your decisions.We are committed to helping you manage your tree population wisely, all our consultants are able to identify which trees are hazardous on your property and which are native and exotic species. Make sure you are making the right decision when it comes to tree removals.
We understand the amount of work and preparation that goes into creating a design response report for council. When it comes to the design responses concerning trees we can asses and write out our recommendations and design responses as we have done for many of our clients in the past.
Part of Tree Radar Unit™ service is the ability to detect any pests or diseases that are infesting a Tree. Tree Radar Unit™ can thoroughly examine and compile a detail report on which areas (if any) of a tree are currently infested or structurally weak due to disease. Through this knowledge appropriate actions can be taken to restore a tree to its optimum health.
Tree Decay is a severe problem which can put all the structure around a tree at risk. With Tree Radar Units™ decay detection, Tree Radar can scan for decay in any tree regardless of its height. The Tree Radar unit can give an accurate read out of the severity of decay in a tree without having to penetrate the Tree's surface.
Tree Radar Unit™ can detect can establish the root proliferation of a tree, this allows the arborist to inform developers of any structural or instability issues without the need for drilling or digging.