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At SavATree, we take pride in providing top-quality tree, shrub, and lawn care services to residents and businesses designed to meet the specific needs of Colorado's landscapes. Our local teams understand the unique environmental challenges in your area and are dedicated to helping your property thrive. With a commitment to safety, professionalism, and customer satisfaction, we enhance the beauty and health of your outdoor spaces.

Frequently Asked Questions in Colorado

  • Routine maintenance pruning helps prevent snow and ice damage by reducing weight on heavy branch ends, improving tree structure, and minimizing breakage. Starting a structural pruning program early is a cost-effective way to prepare trees for Colorado’s challenging environmental conditions.

  • Yes, we assist with removing trees affected by pine beetle infestations.  Identifying these insects and removing infested trees is critical to maintaining the health of your property.

  • Yes, we specialize in preparing trees for Colorado’s winters. Protecting trees from wildlife, drought, and cold damage is critical, especially for new installations during their first three years. An annual care program including mulching, winter watering, and root zone enhancements can significantly reduce winter damage.

  • There is a wide selection of trees that thrive in high-altitude environments. Your arborist has the expertise to recommend the perfect tree and placement for your property so your investment can survive long into the future.

  • Signs of tree stress in Colorado’s climate include premature fall color, leaf drop, and discolored foliage. Unfortunately, these signs often appear after significant damage has occurred. This is why routine maintenance programs are essential to prevent stress and ensure the long-term health of your trees.

  • Protecting your trees from Colorado’s extreme weather starts with maintaining their health and vigor through proper pruning, watering, fertilization, and pest management. An arborist can create a customized care plan to help your trees thrive, even in the face of challenging environmental conditions.

  • Bark beetle infestations are escalating in the Roaring Fork Valley, affecting spruce and fir trees, while ash trees face growing emerald ash borer threats. Proactive measures should be taken to reduce the spread of these pests, such as removing any fallen trees and maintaining the overall health of existing trees.

  • Fir and spruce populations are declining rapidly from various insects and diseases in and around Steamboat Springs. Forest and tree management is critical to protect these trees, both in the forest and on your property.

  • Tussock moths, bark beetles, and other pests are devastating forests in the Telluride region, and management is essential to protect trees from loss in this area. An expert arborist can recommend the best course of action to mitigate the effects of these pests and prevent future infestations.

  • Colorado's state tree is the Colorado Blue Spruce (Picea pungens). Known for its blue-green needles and symmetrical shape, this tree thrives in Colorado's mountainous regions and is a symbol of the state's natural beauty and resilience.