Prescott AZ Tree Pruning and Shearing
Maintaining Health
Our team of highly qualified tree doctors are experts in pruning and branch-bordering to ensure healthy maturity. Pruning a tree can have many benefits over the course of its life.
Trees are prone to developing several growth stunting issues. Rot, insects, decay, low sun and wind exposure can all be results of an unruly tree. A properly pruned tree will receive additional sunlight and wind which help the tree breathe. It will also develop a stronger foundation which will strengthen its roots and trunk against wind resistance. Trees that are regularly pruned and maintained will grow strong branches, reducing the risk of falling branches and needing emergency attention.
Trees are prone to developing several growth stunting issues. Rot, insects, decay, low sun and wind exposure can all be results of an unruly tree. A properly pruned tree will receive additional sunlight and wind which help the tree breathe. It will also develop a stronger foundation which will strengthen its roots and trunk against wind resistance. Trees that are regularly pruned and maintained will grow strong branches, reducing the risk of falling branches and needing emergency attention.
Pretty Trees are Healthy Trees
Unruly trees with dense amounts of foliage are often unbalanced compared to regularly maintained trees. The foliage that envelops unruly branches impede airflow and sunlight, critical to its development.
A pruned tree grows its limbs at the same rate which give a symmetrical and flowering aesthetic. As a result, branch strength increases and the chance of a failed branch drastically decreases.
Looks mean a lot when it comes to a healthy tree. Our customers know that we have an eye for well kept trees and we guarantee our level of quality will keep your trees happy, healthy, and beautiful.
A pruned tree grows its limbs at the same rate which give a symmetrical and flowering aesthetic. As a result, branch strength increases and the chance of a failed branch drastically decreases.
Looks mean a lot when it comes to a healthy tree. Our customers know that we have an eye for well kept trees and we guarantee our level of quality will keep your trees happy, healthy, and beautiful.
Pricing
We always offer free instant quotes with no commitment. If you need a quote on your tree care needs, whether it is for safety, looks, maintenance, or just curiosity; give our team a call!
When searching for a tree trimming near me, we always maintain a competitive edge on our tree care pricing, and we hold our team of arborists to the highest industry standard. Due to the ever-changing nature of the tree care industry, our prices are determined by an evaluation of each customers need. If you have a question about your next tree edging, reach out to us for your free estimate.
When searching for a tree trimming near me, we always maintain a competitive edge on our tree care pricing, and we hold our team of arborists to the highest industry standard. Due to the ever-changing nature of the tree care industry, our prices are determined by an evaluation of each customers need. If you have a question about your next tree edging, reach out to us for your free estimate.
Safety
The tree care industry is filled with risk and liability and our squad of timber titans takes all the stress and hassle away for you. We are licensed, qualified, and insured to guarantee the highest level of employee and customer safety.
Dealing with machinery comes with risk. Our team of qualified tree experts are properly trained in safe clipping and pruning techniques. With over 15 years of pruning and shearing experience, we have earned a reputation for stunning, healthy, and exceptionally well-maintained trees.
Dealing with machinery comes with risk. Our team of qualified tree experts are properly trained in safe clipping and pruning techniques. With over 15 years of pruning and shearing experience, we have earned a reputation for stunning, healthy, and exceptionally well-maintained trees.
Tree Trimming and Pruning FAQ
There are many questions that we get about tree trimming and pruning. Here are some frequently asked questions that we get from customers.
1. Q: Is there a difference between tree trimming and tree pruning?
A: Yes, the biggest difference is that tree pruning is for trees and shrubs while tree trimming focuses on shaping hedges and shrubbery. Generally, trimming a tree helps shape the hedge or shrub to grow optimally. On the other hand, pruning focuses on cutting out dead, dying, or diseased branches. Both can have a pleasing aesthetic result. Both trimming and pruning are ways to strengthen a tree by allowing more sunlight and wind exposure.
2. Q: When is the best time to get my trees clipped?
A: It is always wise to regularly have trees maintained and cared for professionally. However, the best time to have a tree pruned or trimmed is when it enters its dormant season. Trees that pose a fire hazard should be sheared or pruned immediately. Regular maintenance is highly encouraged because it helps the tree have long-term success, especially those who have not reached maturity. If you find that your tree is at risk of being a safety concern and possibly could be dying, we recommend finding a tree removal connoisseur to get rid of it.
3. Q: What are some tips for trimming and pruning if I am doing it myself?
A: Something to keep in mind if you are doing the job yourself, is to look at the size of branch that you are cutting. If you are cutting a branch, make sure it is smaller than five centimeters in diameter. If it is thicker, you should consider consulting your local tree expert. The younger the branch, the less harmful it will be to the tree if you cut it out. For pruning, try to maintain a decent amount of spacing between branches. When working with the crown (outer layer of the canopy) of a tree, shrub, or hedge, do not remove more than a couple inches at a time. If you have to remove a limb completely, avoid cutting to close to the tree trunk. Cutting to close to the branch collar can be harmful to the tree.
4. Q: How frequently should my tree be clipped or pruned?
A: The short answer is it depends on the type of plant. A general rule of thumb is about twice a year or annually depending on the species. If you have any questions about your tree cutting or tree pruning needs, give us a call!
1. Q: Is there a difference between tree trimming and tree pruning?
A: Yes, the biggest difference is that tree pruning is for trees and shrubs while tree trimming focuses on shaping hedges and shrubbery. Generally, trimming a tree helps shape the hedge or shrub to grow optimally. On the other hand, pruning focuses on cutting out dead, dying, or diseased branches. Both can have a pleasing aesthetic result. Both trimming and pruning are ways to strengthen a tree by allowing more sunlight and wind exposure.
2. Q: When is the best time to get my trees clipped?
A: It is always wise to regularly have trees maintained and cared for professionally. However, the best time to have a tree pruned or trimmed is when it enters its dormant season. Trees that pose a fire hazard should be sheared or pruned immediately. Regular maintenance is highly encouraged because it helps the tree have long-term success, especially those who have not reached maturity. If you find that your tree is at risk of being a safety concern and possibly could be dying, we recommend finding a tree removal connoisseur to get rid of it.
3. Q: What are some tips for trimming and pruning if I am doing it myself?
A: Something to keep in mind if you are doing the job yourself, is to look at the size of branch that you are cutting. If you are cutting a branch, make sure it is smaller than five centimeters in diameter. If it is thicker, you should consider consulting your local tree expert. The younger the branch, the less harmful it will be to the tree if you cut it out. For pruning, try to maintain a decent amount of spacing between branches. When working with the crown (outer layer of the canopy) of a tree, shrub, or hedge, do not remove more than a couple inches at a time. If you have to remove a limb completely, avoid cutting to close to the tree trunk. Cutting to close to the branch collar can be harmful to the tree.
4. Q: How frequently should my tree be clipped or pruned?
A: The short answer is it depends on the type of plant. A general rule of thumb is about twice a year or annually depending on the species. If you have any questions about your tree cutting or tree pruning needs, give us a call!
Locations
We have served Prescott, Prescott Valley, and Chino Valley for more than 15 years. If you have any concerns about your location and our ability to access it, give us a call and we will do our best to accommodate your location.
We offer a multitude of services at your fingertips. Do you have any other tree service needs? Our team of representatives would love to talk to you, give us a call!
We offer a multitude of services at your fingertips. Do you have any other tree service needs? Our team of representatives would love to talk to you, give us a call!