Pruning your tree is an important part of caring for your landscape. It helps them to develop an appealing shape, keeps them healthy, and addresses structural issues before they become a problem.
Our professional pruning and trimming service is an excellent option if you have larger trees than you can manage yourself, you're unsure how to do it properly or just don't have the time.
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Broken, diseased, or dying limbs can cause problems for your tree and are a hazard to you and your property. Crown cleaning allows us to remove the problem branches, leaving a healthier, better-shaped tree behind. After crown cleaning, trees are also more resistant to the heavy winds we get in Southwest Pennsylvania.
Is there a tree in your yard becoming weighed down by its own limbs? During the tree thinning process, we look at the tree from the inside-out and selectively remove branches to reduce the density of the canopy. This can be done to allow more light into your yard, maintain the natural shape of the tree, and make your tree more resistant to heavy winds, ice, and other harsh weather conditions.
Are you constantly ducking around low-hanging branches which block access to your yard or driveway? Do branches scrape and hit the side or roof of your home? By removing the lower branches, we raise the tree’s canopy. Raising can be done to make more room for mowing, to keep branches and foliage from touching your roof, or to create easier access to walkways, driveways, and yard space
Reductions are done to maintain or reduce the size of a tree, which can be to increase the amount of space in your yard or to make your tree or shrub fit into a landscaping design. Our reduction process controls the height while ensuring the health and longevity of the tree. This is not the same thing as topping, hat-racking, or rounding over!
If you need tree pruning or trimming services in the Westmoreland county Area, give us a call and we’ll send one of our arborists to visit your property. We’ll examine your tree(s) and give you our recommendation for the best pruning method to meet your needs.
When you decide to move forward with our tree trimming proposal, you'll be added to our schedule. We'll let you know before we start the work so you can make sure we have access to your yard and that there's nothing in the way (such as parked vehicles or pets).
You don't need to be present while our crew prunes your trees. But if you'd like to watch, we'll ask you to do that from a safe distance.
When the work is complete, our crew removes all of the branches that were cut off and cleans up any debris in the area. We often leave properties looking better than we found them!
Your tree’s species, age, and time of year can all affect how the tree will respond to pruning. That's why proper pruning isn't just a matter of cutting off problem branches. We always do our best to make sure your tree thrives by using the pruning techniques that fit your unique situation.
If you're thinking about getting your trees pruned, you probably have some questions about the timing, process, and more.
We always encourage our customers to learn what they can about proper tree pruning techniques before they hire a tree service company.
It depends on the age and type of tree. Most trees should not be pruned for the first 3 years after being planted.
After that, younger trees benefit from being pruned every 2-3 years, and mature trees every 3-5 years.
However, this is a general guideline, not a hard and fast rule. If a tree is overgrown, blocking your view, casting too much shade, hitting your roof, or in any other way causing issues, you can have it pruned more frequently.
Fruit trees and trees that have storm damage may also need to be pruned more frequently.
Check for any broken branches or dead sections of the tree.
Also, check out the full shape of the tree, look for branches hitting a roof or other nearby structure, or sections of the tree that may be restricting access along a path or even blocking a view from a window.
Any time you think your tree may be dangerous or could pose a safety risk, contact a professional for a tree inspection as soon as possible.
For more things to look for, check out our article on 7 signs it's time to prune your trees.
Yes! In some cases, winter pruning may be preferable.
Winter pruning is a good idea for several reasons. Not only does it allow you to clean up your trees when they aren’t actively growing (which can help reduce the likelihood of stressing them or inviting insect pests and diseases) but it also lets you check off a gardening chore before things get hectic again as the weather warms up.
Reputable tree service companies don’t work when winter conditions are hazardous to people OR trees!
Protecting your property and your trees is of primary importance, so we take no risks in bad weather conditions. When we experience any of the following situations, we'll have to reschedule your work for when conditions improve.
Pruning trees gives them a well-maintained look and adds to your curb appeal (which can increase your property value).
More importantly, though, pruning helps the health of your trees, allowing them to live a longer life.
Pruning can help younger trees to develop good branch structure, which helps trees when storms and strong winds arrive.
Pruning can also help mature trees by opening up the canopy, removing any dead or broken branches, and more.
Please give us a call if you have any questions about your trees or our tree pruning services.
As a general rule, cutting off dead branches may help a tree, but every situation can be different. When done properly, cutting off a dead branch will allow the tree to focus on the healthy branches and promote more growth.
The type and size of the power line, as well as its proximity to the pruning we'll be doing, dictate how we will approach work.
Any job that involves pruning near a power line requires a thorough inspection by one of our experienced arborists. If necessary, we'll coordinate with the local power company to disconnect power to the line(s) in or near your tree.
Safety is always our first consideration when working near power lines so we take extra care to ensure our crews are safe. This might mean that scheduling your pruning job will be delayed while we make proper arrangements with the power company.
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