Not sure exactly what your tree needs?

Below are common tree services and what they mean.

If you are unsure which service applies, we can inspect the tree and recommend the right option.

Tree Removal

Removing an entire tree when it is dead, unsafe, storm-damaged, severely diseased, growing too close to a structure, or creating a hazard.

Stump Grinding

Grinding the remaining stump below ground level after a tree has been removed. This helps improve the appearance of the yard and makes the area easier to use.

Debris Removal & Hauling

Clearing and hauling away limbs, brush, logs, storm debris, and cleanup left from tree work or yard clearing.

Epicormic Growth Removal

Removing small shoots or sprouts that grow from the trunk or larger limbs. This growth can appear after stress, damage, or heavy pruning and may need to be managed for appearance and structure.

Canopy Raise

Removing lower branches to create more clearance under the tree for mowing, walking, driveways, roads, buildings, signs, or visibility.

General Pruning

Selective trimming to improve the tree’s shape, structure, clearance, and overall appearance.

Crossing or Rubbing Limb Removal

Removing limbs that cross over or rub against each other. Rubbing branches can damage bark and create weak spots over time.

Deadwood Removal

Removing dead branches from the tree to reduce falling limb risks and improve appearance.

Hazardous Limb Removal

Removing cracked, decaying, weakly attached, diseased, storm-damaged, or unsafe limbs that may be likely to fail.

Directional Pruning

Pruning branches to guide growth away from roofs, buildings, fences, driveways, walkways, utility lines, or other structures.

Vista Pruning

Selective pruning to open or improve a view while keeping the tree’s shape and structure in mind.

Crown Restoration

Improving the shape, balance, and structure of a tree after storm damage, broken limbs, poor previous pruning, or uneven growth.

Subordination Pruning

Reducing the length or weight of certain branches so stronger, better-positioned limbs can become the main structure of the tree.

Cabling & Bracing

Installing support systems to help reduce movement or stress in weak branches, split trunks, or trees with structural concerns.

Breakout Cleanup

Removing broken limbs or branches that have failed due to storms, wind, ice, decay, or heavy weight.

Hazard Mitigation

Identifying and reducing tree-related risks near homes, vehicles, fences, driveways, walkways, roads, and other high-use areas.