Urban Trees Help You Breathe Easy

As our cities and urban areas grow, making room for trees and green spaces might be more important than ever.

Trees improve air quality by filtering out pollutants like lead, nickel, cadmium, carbon monoxide, and fine particulate matter from the air. Aside from pollutants, trees also pull their weight when it comes to fighting climate change. They are one of the most effective (and low cost) ways to draw carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

Of course, trees do more than just improve air quality. Take a look at these other jobs they excel at:

  • Shading buildings, reducing the need for AC
  • Reducing heart attacks, strokes and asthma
  • Helping to reduce noise pollution
  • Boasting property values
  • Absorbing storm water runoff

City life can be hard on some trees, though. If you have trees that exhibit signs of stress or have started to encroach on other structures, get in touch with us. We have a range of solutions developed specifically for urban trees

Do your trees need a checkup? Contact your local arborist today.