Tree pruning
TREE REMOVAL
TREE AND BRUSH HAULING
STUMP GRINDING
GRADING/HAULING/DEMOLITION
EMERGENCY STORM WORK
Does your tree need some TLC?
Just like any other living thing, your trees need a little TLC to stay healthy and vibrant. Here are some of the common signs that your trees need pruning:
Dead or Diseased Branches: Look for branches that are dry, brittle, or have visible signs of decay.
Overgrown or Dense Canopy: If the canopy is too thick, it may block sunlight and air circulation.
Crossing or Rubbing Branches: Branches that touch or cross each other can cause wounds and weaken the tree.
Low-Hanging Limbs: Branches that hang too low may interfere with pedestrians, vehicles, or structures.
Cracks or Splits: Visible cracks in the branches or trunk indicate structural issues.
Unbalanced Growth: If the tree leans or has uneven branch distribution, it may need corrective pruning.
Damaged or Broken Branches: Storm damage or other injuries should be pruned to prevent further harm.
Excessive Growth Near Utility Lines: Branches growing too close to power lines or buildings should be pruned for safety.
Frequently Asked Questions
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The cost varies based on tree size, location, and the extent of pruning needed. Get in touch with us to get a quote.
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The ideal time for pruning most trees is during the dormant season, typically in late winter or early spring, before new growth starts. However, dead or hazardous branches can be removed any time of the year.
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The frequency of pruning depends on the tree species, age, and health. Generally, mature trees should be pruned every 3-5 years, while younger trees may require more frequent attention to establish proper structure.
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When done correctly, pruning is beneficial and does not harm the tree. However, improper pruning, such as removing too much or cutting in the wrong places, can damage the tree and affect its health.
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