We perform high-level pruning to keep your trees and palm trees healthy and safe. We offer a professional service that ensures the health and safety of your natural spaces.
I remove dead, diseased, or damaged branches that may pose a risk to people, buildings, or vehicles.
I ensure that branches do not interfere with power lines, preventing outages and potential accidents.
I advise you on choosing the right plants for your garden, considering factors such as sun exposure, soil type, and local climate conditions.
Prevents accidents by removing hazardous branches and improving tree stability.
Promotes healthy growth of trees and palms by eliminating diseased or damaged parts.
Keeps your green spaces well-maintained and visually appealing, increasing your property’s value.
We inspect the tree and its surroundings to identify the exact pruning needs.
We determine the most suitable pruning technique, taking into account the height, access, and structure of the tree.
We use specialised equipment to reach higher areas while maintaining safety throughout the entire process.
We verify that the work has been carried out correctly, leaving the area clean and safe.
We have the experience and the equipment necessary to carry out high-altitude pruning efficiently and safely. Our commitment is to provide you with a high-quality service, always prioritising safety and the health of your trees.
Yes, as long as the correct tools and techniques are used. At ARPA, we work with specialised equipment to ensure the safety of both the tree and the surrounding area throughout the entire process.
The best time to prune a tree is during its dormant season, usually in autumn or winter. However, in some specific cases, pruning may be necessary at other times of the year.
For high-altitude pruning, I use harnesses, ropes, specialised chainsaws, and lifting platforms, always ensuring maximum safety throughout the entire process.
The time required for high-altitude pruning depends on the size and number of trees, as well as the type of pruning needed. Typically, pruning can take anywhere from a few hours to a full day.
No, as long as it is done correctly. I use pruning techniques that respect the tree’s natural structure, promoting its health and long-term growth.






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