Tree Preservation
Preserving trees during construction provides major environmental, economic, and social benefits. Existing trees improve air quality, store carbon, reduce soil erosion, and support wildlife, while also helping regulate temperature and lower energy costs by providing natural shade. They absorb stormwater, reducing runoff and strain on drainage systems. From a financial standpoint, preserved trees increase property value and reduce landscaping costs. Additionally, they enhance site aesthetics, support regulatory compliance, and create healthier, more attractive spaces that improve overall well-being.