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Tree toppingĀ (also know as hat-racking, heading, rounding over, and tipping) is the practice of removing whole tree tops or larger branches and or trunks from the tops of trees leaving stubs or lateral branches that are smaller.

This from of tree surgery may or may not be the correct solution. We are experienced and honest enough to recommend when an alternative approach is the better solution – there are occasions tree size reduction can maintain the aesthetics and structural integrity of a tree without damage, and can prove to be a better alternative.

 

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