Tree trimming, also known as tree pruning, is an essential part of maintaining the health, aesthetics, and safety of the trees on your property.
It’s important to trim your trees to keep them healthy and beautiful. Tree trimming can prevent damage and falling branches by removing dead growth, raising the canopy, and reducing the risk of insects and disease. We’ll trim your tree using techniques ranging from selective pruning, deadwood removal, thinning, and crown reduction. All of these aim to improve air circulation and reduce stress on the tree, resulting in trees that can better handle harsh storms, high winds, and heavy snow.
Have trees that need trimming? CJ Tree Service is here to help!
While tree trimming can be done on a regular schedule, sometimes things are a little more urgent. Dead or dying branches on a tree pose a risk of falling, potentially causing damage. Look for things like overgrown branches, crossing branches, or dead limbs. These are signs that your tree requires attention. If you are unsure, feel free to contact us for a quote and we’ll inspect your tree to give an idea of what, if anything, should be done.
When Should You Trim Your Trees?
The ideal time for tree trimming varies depending on the species of the tree. However, pruning in late winter or early spring, before new growth begins, is generally a good time for a lot of trees.
Why? The colder months are when trees and shrubs are dormant, allowing for cuts to be made without allowing for pests or pathogens to enter the wound. Also, winter has the advantage of snow cover, which acts as a natural cushion for your lawn. This reduces the impact of falling branches during trimming or removal.
With CJ Tree Service, you can rely on fast, clean, efficient tree care services for your home or business. We’ll take care of everything from tree removal, stump removal, and lot clearing to an excellent clean-up job afterwards.
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