FOR BEST HEALTH, TREE TRIMMING SHOULD BE PERFORMED EVERY 3-5 YEARS
Certified arborists will evaluate your trees and your concerns and recommend the best type of tree trimming service to achieve your desired results.
Maintenance Tree Trimming: removal of dead, dying, diseased, crossing branches, depending on the species and health.
Hazard Reduction Tree Trimming: removal of larger deadwood for safety.
Vista Tree Trimming: Selectively removing limbs without injuring the tree. Performed when there is a view that the tree branches are blocking.
Crown Raising: Removal of lower branches, most commonly in areas where there is a driveway, walkway, or parking area.
Crown Reduction: is pruning less than 1/3 of the tree’s crowns or for the purpose of shaping.
Cut Back: Cut back branches from structures such as sidewalks, lights, and buildings.
Fine Tree Trimming: Removal smaller branches and deadwood commonly performed on smaller or immature trees.
Tree Topping: Removal of large branches or whole tops of trees. This is a harmful and incorrect trimming practice. Topping stresses the tree and can lead to health decline, structural defects, and infection.
Key Benefits of Tree Trimming
Tree Trimming, also known as tree pruning, is one of the most important aspects of maintaining long lasting healthy trees and shrubs.
Safety Benefits: Proper pruning creates & maintains a strong tree structure, preventing safety hazards such as low growing and dead branches.
Aesthetic Benefits: Proper pruning will promote new growth, more vibrant colors, and keep your tree looking neat and tidy.
Health Benefits: Trimming your trees will eliminate dead and diseased branches. By removing these branches you help stop the spread of disease and insects within the rest of your tree, as well as reduce any unnecessary weight carried by the tree.
Visual Access Benefits: Trimming your tree can open up your landscape, allowing more sunlight into your yard and improving your view.