Below are a number of photos taken during our work completed around the Manawatu and Hawkes Bay.These pictures help to introduce our team , a small snap shot of our history and also identify the range of work which we have recently been involved with.
The old crew 2008.
control is the key. Sectional take down of a diseased Cedar Tree.
Dont wait until this happens!Storm damage can be avoided with timely management.
No job is too difficult
Pruning big trees is what we love!Reduction of a large Elm, Apiti.
Technical take down .Removing trees with cranes.
Rigging out in the canopy top over a roof of a large Oak tree.
Storm Damage Cleanup
Tag line attached to the tree for an assisted felling.
the bigger the tree, the greater the challenge.
Cedar removal in a confined space with hiab assist.Zero site impact.
We can remove all from site or process to the clients instruction.
The crane gives us the ability to remove trees in tight spots.
Climbers perspective looking down from the canopy of a large Gum.
Crane assisted removal ,before and....
after. An example of what we can do in VERY tight spaces.
A series of pictures which show the process of sectional tree removal.
second stage of tree removal
third stage of tree removal
last stage of tree removal
before, Plane tree was encroaching upon house.
and after
Removing a Elm by sectional felling and crane assist.
Storm events can cause major damage to a tree, call for an inspection.
storm damage - before
after removing the damaged portion of the storm damaged tree
Unruly Gleditsia. Site is prepared before the tree is pruned.
nice neat prune - retained the shape of the tree...
Jonas up a very large gum tree
A climber enjoys nothing better than working is a large specimen tree.
first pic of large douglas fir job
second picture of large douglas fir job
third picture of large douglas fir job
fourth picture of large douglas fir job
Guardian values ongoing On-site training.
front of house view of pruning job needed, Oak Tree.
Pruning underway from front of house
Not long to go now
last stage, reduction near completion.
'before' view of that pruning job from back of house
'after' view from back of house
Tree top rescue. A regular training/ refresher session.
the avenue after we pruned it.Our business takes us to amazing places.
up up and away, crane assist removal of an Elm.
Site set for an eastern balance and reduction of an Oak
The form of the Oak is respected and the client is happy.