I've retopped previously topped trees before. To common of a crappy practice to not.
Will that Manitoba be safer with your deadwooding and clearance? Or with a complete re-topping with instruction/recommendations to the client to have it re-visited or redone in a few years?
Maybe it's just around here then that trees start to decay heavily while the new 'sucker' growth shoots for the sky with elongated week shoots that are attached to a point on the tree where all sorts of rot is setting in. Creating a future hazard, be sure to write that in your quotes. I guess...
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