Pruning is about long-term tree health: removing dead and diseased wood, correcting weak branch structure, and shaping young trees so they grow strong. We prune the same way you'd want your own trees pruned — selective, clean cuts that protect the tree, never topping, never stripping the canopy.
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Structural pruning, crown thinning, crown cleaning, deadwood removal, and hazard-limb reduction. Cuts are made at the branch collar following accepted industry practices — no flush cuts, no lion-tailing, no topping. On oaks, we apply pruning sealer to fresh cuts when conditions call for it as part of oak-wilt prevention.
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In practice they overlap. Trimming usually means clearance work — getting limbs off the roof, fence, or driveway. Pruning is more about long-term tree health and structure: removing dead wood, thinning the canopy, and shaping young trees so they grow strong.
No. Topping damages trees, creates weak regrowth, and shortens the tree's life. We prune using accepted industry practices that protect the tree's health.
Young trees benefit from light structural pruning every 1–3 years. Mature trees usually only need pruning every 3–5 years for deadwood and clearance. We'll tell you honestly if your tree doesn't need work yet.
Yes. Removing deadwood, weak unions, and excess weight reduces the chance of limb failure in heavy wind. It's one of the best preventative things you can do before storm season.
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