When undertaking tree service in conjunction with the installation of a new PVC fence, it is essential to plan accordingly to ensure both the health of the trees and the integrity of the fence.

Tree Assessment

Before any work begins, assess the trees near the intended fence line. Determine if any trees require trimming or removal for optimal fence placement. Healthy trees that pose no risk should be preserved, while those that may interfere with the fence’s stability or aesthetics should be evaluated for removal or pruning.

Tree Care

If removal or extensive pruning is necessary, ensure that the services are conducted by professionals experienced in tree care. This helps prevent damage to the surrounding environment and promotes the overall health of remaining trees. Consideration should also be given to any root systems that might be affected by fence installation.

Fence Installation

For the PVC fence, ensure that the installation crew respects the area around the trees. Use appropriate techniques to minimize soil disturbance, especially around root zones. The fence post holes should be dug with care to avoid damaging any nearby tree roots.

Final Touches

Once the fence is installed, do a final inspection of the area. Consider adding mulch or protective barriers around the tree bases to retain moisture and protect against potential lawn maintenance equipment.

By collaborating closely with both tree service professionals and fencing experts, you can achieve a well-integrated landscape that enhances the aesthetics and functionality of your property. Careful planning and execution will ensure longevity for both the trees and the new fence.

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