
When Tree Trimming Makes Sense
Branches hanging over your roof, collecting leaves and moisture
Low limbs blocking walkways, driveways, or your yard
Trees growing into power lines or utility clearance zones
Dense canopy blocking sunlight from your lawn or garden
Crossed or rubbing branches that damage bark and invite disease
Storm-weakened limbs that could break and fall
What to Expect
- 01
We assess the tree and identify which limbs need to come off
- 02
We plan cuts so branches fall safely, away from structures and landscaping
- 03
We trim to proper branch collars so the tree heals well
- 04
We remove all cut limbs and debris from the property
- 05
We leave the tree looking natural, not hacked or lopsided
Tree Trimming vs Tree Removal
Trimming is right when:
- The tree is alive and structurally sound
- Specific branches need to be removed for clearance or safety
- Shaping or thinning improves the tree and the property
Removal is right when:
- The tree is dead, hollow, or severely damaged
- The trunk is cracked or leaning dangerously
- The root system is compromised or lifting structures
