Tree Report Types: DK Tree Care offers the following types of reports.
- Tree Risk Assessment Report: Evaluates the potential hazards associated with trees, including the likelihood of failure and the potential consequence using QTRA or TRAQ risk assessment methods.
- Tree Health and Condition Report: Assesses the overall health and vitality of trees, identifying signs of disease, pest infestations, and structural issues.
- Arboricultural Impact Assessment (AIA): Analyses the potential impact of construction or development projects on existing trees and provides recommendations for tree protection and preservation.
- Tree Valuation Report: Determines the monetary value of trees based on factors such as species, size, condition, and location.
- Tree Preservation Plan: Outlines strategies for protecting and preserving trees during construction or development activities.
- Tree Management Plan: Provides a comprehensive plan for the long-term care and maintenance of trees, including pruning, fertilization, and pest management.
- Exploratory Root Report: Investigates the root system of trees to assess health, stability, and potential conflicts with infrastructure.
- Preliminary Arboricultural Report (PAR): Offers an initial assessment of trees on a site, often used in the early stages of planning and development.
- Arborist Brief: A concise report that addresses specific tree-related issues or questions, often used for straightforward assessments or follow-ups. Presented in the form of a dot point email.
These reports help ensure the safety, health, and longevity of trees while supporting urban planning and development projects.