For wood chipping services in the Laurentians (Mont-Tremblant, Saint-Sauveur, etc.), ÉMONDAGE PRESTIGE is the company to trust! In this blog article, we explain why it's good to have your branches chipped without delay.
Collecting dead leaves is a simple task that anyone can do correctly, but what about the branches left on the ground? While leaves can easily be composted, branches are a bit harder to handle. That’s why it’s essential to call on a branch chipping service to take care of it for you.
Leaving piles of branches on the ground for a long time isn’t recommended, as decomposition takes time and can lead to unpleasant odors, rot, insects, and fungi. It’s better to quickly reduce these branches to wood chips and use them in the garden as compost.
This way, there's no risk of being overrun by ants, worms, and toxic fungi. Branch chipping can be done in the fall after yard work or after professional pruning. Wood chipping can also be performed during tree removal, clearing, or removal for residential construction.
When we perform pruning work in institutional, commercial, municipal, industrial, or agricultural settings, we include wood chipping in the package. Our chipper allows us to complete the job quickly.
The ÉMONDAGE PRESTIGE team is a qualified, reliable, and experienced company that follows all necessary rules, standards, and certifications to provide absolute quality. So, if you’re looking to hire wood chipping services in the Laurentians, we’re your best choice!
With wood chipping, you’re assured that your organic waste will be properly disposed of while preserving the appearance of your property and protecting the environment.
Contact us today. We’d be happy to answer all your questions and provide a free quote.
Our team is readily available and can advise you on your project. You benefit from our expertise and full insurance coverage. It’s a turnkey service customized to your needs.
To discuss your wood chipping needs, call us at (819) 216-3300. Émondage Prestige travels to the cities of Saint-Sauveur, Mont-Tremblant, and all other towns in the Laurentians!