CEDAR HEDGE UPROOTING CARRIED OUT BY CEDAR EXPERTS
A TURNKEY SERVICE TO GET RID OF YOUR CEDAR HEDGES
THE USE OF A SMALL MACHINERY
We are aware that the conservation of your lawn and your land in general is crucial for our customers. This is the reason why we carry out cedar uprooting work with a small rubber crawler machine that will not damage your various surfaces.
THE UPROOTING OF THECEDAR HEDGE
Our team will be able to get rid of the cedar hedge that has now become undesirable without any problem. Not only will we pull out the hedge, but we will also take care of the arrangement of the branches, trunks and stumps so that the project does not become a headache for you.
CLEANINGPLACESAFTER WORK
Once the uprooting is complete, our team will clean up the site to leave your land residue-free. In addition, we will make sure that no holes, possibly dangerous for those around you, are present following the removal of the stumps. All you have to do is turn over the section of the old hedge and you're done!
INSURANCE COMPLETE AND QUALIFIED TEAM
As with all our services, we assure you of work carried out by qualified professionals. In addition, we have comprehensive civil insurance in the event of damage to your property as well as insurance in the event of injury to a member of our team, which will relieve you of any responsibility in the event of the unexpected.
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UPROOTINGWHEN SHOULD YOU UPROOT A CEDAR HEDGE?
Although unfortunate, it is sometimes possible that a hedge no longer offers the privacy of the past. Indeed, it may have been pruned too severely, balded due to a lack of sunlight or has been affected by salt or an insect pest. Fortunately, it is possible to uproot the hedge and replace it with new cedars.
It is common to see cedar hedges, neglected in the past, become too wide and encroach too much on a property. If this is your case, there is unfortunately nothing you can do to thin a cedar hedge. Indeed, cutting too deeply would strip the baldness and the foliage would not grow back. It may therefore be preferable once again to uproot the hedge in order to install a new one.







