Everyone thinks about gardening and taking care of your lawn during the spring and summer and even autumn with all the leaves that gentle dance to the ground.  But have you ever considered that winter is a time that you need to be taking care of your trees?

A strong argument can be made that winter is the most appropriate time to have your trees trimmed.  All of the reasons will bridge on the issue of safety to others and neighborhoods.  This is especially true if you own a business and have people that come out to your location.  Which is the case with most every business out there,  after all, if you need staff at all, you will have people at your location.  If on the other hand, you own a business that has customers that walk in, you definitely need to evaluate the condition of your trees and the grounds where people will walk.

Imagine for example if you owned a home and didn’t get your trees trimmed and that winter storm comes in and your tree and yard weren’t maintained, you may be looking at something like this!

This house structure didn’t handle the fallen tree to well.  Imagine if it were your customers instead of a home.  Or perhaps it was your customer instead of this home.  Imagine how complicated your business just became.

This may only be a car to you, but if it’s your customer’s car and they happened to be in it, or their children where you have a lawsuit coming your way.  Is it worth not having the pros at Four Seasons Landscaping And Tree, come out and do the winter check up before?  This is your company.  This is one of those cases where preventative maintenance is far more important than avoidance.  It’s a case where a pinch of prevention is worth a pound of cure!

If you have a team that knows what they’re doing and can evaluate your property for winter safety hazards, then it has the potential to save you hundreds of thousands of dollars in lawsuits that can come down the pipe. The choice is always yours, after all, it is your company.  Is it really worth the risk of not having your winter evaluation?