
Tree Health & Disease Care in Salt Lake City, UT
Resilient Trees for a Tough Urban Environment
Salt Lake City trees battle heat-island effects, winter inversions, pollution, and limited root space. Our ISA-certified arborists diagnose and treat the resulting stress, disease, and pests to keep your urban trees healthy.
Tree Health Care Services
Diagnosis and treatment grounded in arboriculture science
Disease Diagnosis
Early detection and treatment of pathogens affecting Salt Lake County’s urban trees.
Pest Management
Integrated treatment for borers, aphids, scale, and other urban pests.
Deep-Root Fertilization
Nutrient delivery to the root zone to support trees in compacted urban soils.
Soil Health & Aeration
Soil testing and air-spade work to relieve compaction and improve uptake.
Heat & Pollution Stress Care
Care plans that build resilience to heat-island and inversion stress.
Cabling & Bracing
Structural support that preserves valuable urban trees safely.
Common Salt Lake City Tree Health Issues
Urban stressors we monitor and treat
Urban Heat Island
Pavement and buildings raise temperatures and dry out soils — we adjust care to help trees cope.
Air-Quality & Inversion Stress
Winter inversions and pollution stress sensitive species; targeted care keeps them healthy.
Limited Root Space
Park strips and tight lots restrict roots; deep-root care and aeration improve their footing.
Pests & Pathogens
We monitor for borers and disease that move quickly through dense urban canopies.
Clean Cuts Trees — Salt Lake City, UT
Salt Lake City, UT 84101
Open 24 hours — 24/7 emergency tree service
Tree Health & Disease Care FAQs — Salt Lake City
How do I know if my tree is stressed or diseased?
Look for early leaf drop, thinning canopy, dieback, discoloration, and bark damage. Our arborists provide on-site diagnosis for SLC properties.
Can you help a tree struggling in a park strip?
Yes. Limited root space and heat are common SLC challenges; deep-root fertilization, aeration, and proper pruning improve outcomes.
What is deep-root fertilization?
We inject nutrients directly into the root zone under pressure, feeding stressed urban trees more effectively than surface fertilizer.
How often should city trees be inspected?
An annual health check catches problems early. We can set up a care schedule during a free assessment.
Tree Health & Disease Care in Salt Lake City, UT
Serving Salt Lake City, Millcreek, Holladay, Murray, South Salt Lake, West Valley City, Sandy, Cottonwood Heights
location_onSalt Lake City Office
159 W 300 S #200, Salt Lake City, UT 84101
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scheduleEmergency Service
24/7: (801) 405-1075