Expert tree care to enhance beauty, promote health, and ensure safety
Call For Free EstimateOur certified arborists provide expert tree trimming and pruning services designed to enhance your trees' health, appearance, and safety. Using industry best practices and specialized equipment, we carefully shape and maintain your trees to promote optimal growth while addressing potential hazards.
Regular professional trimming not only improves your property's aesthetics but also extends your trees' lifespan by removing dead or diseased branches, improving structure, and allowing better air circulation and sunlight penetration.
Selective removal of branches to increase light penetration and air movement while reducing weight.
Removing lower branches to provide clearance for buildings, vehicles, pedestrians, and views.
Decreasing the height or spread of a tree by pruning back to lateral branches while maintaining natural form.
Removing dead or diseased branches prevents the spread of decay and allows the tree to allocate resources more efficiently.
Eliminating weak, damaged, or overhanging branches reduces the risk of property damage or injury during storms.
Proper thinning allows more sunlight to reach your landscape and improves air flow through the canopy.
Well-maintained trees enhance curb appeal and can significantly increase your property's value.
While emergency pruning can be performed anytime, planned trimming is often best during:
Ideal for most deciduous trees. Pruning before spring growth begins promotes vigorous new growth.
For spring-flowering trees, pruning right after blooms fade prevents disruption of next year's flower display.
Our arborists can recommend the optimal timing for your specific trees and goals.
Contact us today to arrange a consultation with our certified arborists. We'll assess your trees and provide expert recommendations for trimming and maintenance.
Call (833) 740-6300Most mature trees benefit from professional trimming every 3-5 years, while younger trees may need more frequent attention. However, this varies by species, age, health, and location.
Trimming typically focuses on maintaining a tree's appearance and controlling size, while pruning addresses health, structure, and safety concerns by selectively removing specific branches.
While minor trimming of small branches may be manageable, professional arborists have the training, equipment, and knowledge to properly trim trees without causing damage or creating safety hazards.