This section will describe the techniques we use to prune your tree. Removing Remove dead, dying, diseased, rubbing and weak branches keeps your trees healthy, safe and attractive.
This is the removal of all branches and limbs that are dead, dying, diseased and weakly attached branches from the crown of the tree. We also remove brush and clean up all debris from your property
Reduce crown area with drop crotching technique and reshape, complete exterior reshaping the tree. Remove all branches and limbs that are dead, diseased, dying, overlapping, or interfering.
Crown raising is the removal of the lower branches of a tree to provide clearance.
Prune all annual overgrowth and reshape.
Reduce crown area with drop crotching technique and reshape, complete exterior reshaping. Removal of all major deadwood, interior overgrowth, and elevate to balance.
Crown reduction is a method of pruning which reduces the size of a tree.
Prune all major deadwood and interior overgrowth. Prune back several lower, lateral, elongated branches to alleviate overall weight. Prune to provide adequate branch clearance to elevate to balance.
Crown thinning is the selective removal of branches to increase light penetration, air movement, and/or to reduce weight without comprimising the tree's shape.
Vista pruning is the selective thinning of framework limbs or specific areas of the crown to allow a view of an object from a predetermined point.