
Tree Health & Disease Care in Ogden, UT
Protect Weber County’s Mature Trees
Ogden's large, aging trees are irreplaceable — and vulnerable to disease, pests, and stress. Our ISA-certified arborists diagnose problems early and treat them with science-based care to keep your mature trees healthy and safe.
Tree Health Care Services
Diagnosis and treatment grounded in arboriculture science
Disease Diagnosis
Early detection and treatment of the pathogens that affect Weber County’s urban trees.
Pest Management
Integrated treatment for borers, aphids, scale, and other pests on Ogden trees.
Deep-Root Fertilization
Nutrient delivery to the root zone to strengthen aging, stressed trees.
Soil Health & Aeration
Soil testing and air-spade work to relieve compaction near established homes.
Cabling & Bracing
Structural support that preserves valuable mature trees safely.
Preventive Care Plans
Ongoing monitoring tailored to Ogden’s large, historic canopy.
Common Ogden Tree Health Issues
Local stressors we monitor and treat
Aging Large Trees
Many Ogden trees are decades old and need monitoring for decay, weak unions, and structural risk.
Wind & Snow Stress
Repeated canyon winds and snow load stress mature trees — care plans build resilience.
Soil Compaction
Construction and traffic compact soil near historic homes, starving roots; we relieve it with aeration.
Pests & Pathogens
We monitor for borers and disease that spread through Weber County’s dense canopy.
Clean Cuts Trees — Ogden, UT
Ogden, UT 84401
Open 24 hours — 24/7 emergency tree service
Tree Health & Disease Care FAQs — Ogden
How do I know if my mature tree is failing?
Watch for dieback, fungal conks, cracks, leaning, and thinning canopy. Our arborists provide on-site diagnosis for Ogden trees.
Can you save an old, declining tree?
Often yes. Deep-root care, pruning, pest treatment, and cabling can extend the safe life of valuable mature Ogden trees.
What is deep-root fertilization?
We inject nutrients directly into the root zone under pressure, feeding stressed trees more effectively than surface fertilizer.
How often should mature trees be inspected?
An annual inspection is wise for large, aging trees. We can set up a monitoring plan during a free assessment.
Tree Health & Disease Care in Ogden, UT
Serving Ogden, North Ogden, South Ogden, Roy, Riverdale, Washington Terrace, Pleasant View, Harrisville
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2679 Midland Dr Unit 6, Ogden, UT 84401
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24/7: (801) 251-7100