Need Air Spading in Buffalo, NY?
Tree root aeration is one of the most effective ways to improve the health and longevity of your trees. At Bradley Tree, we provide professional root aeration services using air spading equipment to safely restore the conditions a tree needs to grow without damaging the roots.
What Causes Soil Compaction Around Tree Roots?
Compacted soil around the root system is a cause of these issues, including signs of stress or declining health. This can also be the case if a tree is planted improperly or too low, to free up the roots from getting oxygen.
Healthy roots need aerated soil to function properly (when the soil is loose). Over time, as stated in the video above, the soil can become compacted from foot traffic, vehicles, construction, heavy equipment, or even repeated rainfall.
When that happens, the tiny air pockets within the soil disappear, making it difficult for oxygen to reach the roots and limiting water infiltration and absorption, which can cause stress that will eventually affect the entire tree and potentially start creating root diseases like root rot.
How Our Root Aeration Process Works
Bradley Tree’s root aeration process is done through using heavy equipment to direct compressed air into the soil to break it up while leaving the roots protected. Unlike traditional methods, air spading allows our arborists to preserve your trees in the most ideal way you will be looking for.
Root aeration offers several long-term benefits for your trees and landscape:
- Helps improve airflow and increases water penetration
- Trees are better equipped to absorb nutrients
- Strong roots improve a tree’s structure
- Trees can withstand drought, environmental stress, and other severe weather
- Reduces the likelihood of root diseases
Signs Your Trees May Need Root Aeration
If you notice slow growth, thinning canopies, yellowing leaves, premature leaf drop, or dying branches, your trees may be struggling with compacted soil, and you must act fast to air spade it. Those symptoms begin below ground long before they become obvious above ground, making early prevention important. Our experienced arborists can evaluate your trees, identify the underlying cause of their decline, and determine whether root aeration is the right solution.
We make sure to tailor our recommendations to the specific needs of your trees and landscape. We always want to include you in the process before starting! In addition to air spading, we may recommend complementary treatments that further improve soil health and encourage stronger root development. Our goal is always to preserve your trees whenever possible and provide solutions that promote long-term health rather than temporary fixes or full tree removal.
If you think your trees may be suffering from compacted soil or declining root health, contact our team as soon as you can to schedule an inspection or if you want to learn more about how air spading works!
