
Storm season on Vancouver Island brings high winds and heavy rain, putting trees and nearby properties at risk. This article explains the importance of pre-storm tree preparation, including risk assessments, pruning, and identifying hazardous trees before they cause damage.

Falling trees are a serious hazard on Vancouver Island, especially during storm season. Dead, leaning, or structurally compromised trees can cause property damage, personal injury, and power outages. This article outlines the common causes of falling trees, the warning signs to watch for, and the importance of early intervention through professional tree risk assessments.

Tree trimming is essential for maintaining the health, safety, and appearance of your trees and property. Regular pruning prevents disease, removes hazardous branches, and encourages strong, balanced growth.

As homeowners age, maintaining a safe and manageable landscape becomes increasingly important — and trees are a key part of that. This article highlights how overgrown or hazardous trees can pose risks like falling limbs, tripping hazards, and property damage. It explains how regular pruning, hazard assessments, and tree removal can improve safety and reduce outdoor maintenance.