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  • V&V Land Management & Resource Recovery
    4.9
    Weaverville, NC, 123 Main St, Asheville, 28787, US

    Integrated Land Services, Grading & Excavating, Forestry Mulching, Landscaping & Stone, Tree Services & Forestry, Land Planning & Design. Our mission is to present the most thoughtful, skilled and professional land services available anywhere. In addition to our unmatched field work and 'heavy lifting,' we provide complete land planning for residential and small commercial clients in our area.

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  • Craigs Tree Service
    5
    123 Tree Lane, Suite 101, Hendersonville, 28791, US

    Craig's Tree Service is a locally owned and operated tree care company that has been serving Western North Carolina for over a decade. We are licensed, fully insured and dedicated to providing the highest quality tree care services to our community. Our team has years of experience and a deep knowledge of tree health and maintenance.

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    5
    Menlo Park, CA, 1 Hacker Way, 94025, US

    Facebook is a social networking platform that allows users to connect with friends, family, and colleagues. It provides various features such as messaging, video calling, sharing updates, and joining groups. The platform also offers services like Marketplace for buying and selling items, Fundraisers for raising money for a cause, and Voting Information Center for accessing voting information.

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  • Fa
    5
    123 Family Lane, Suite 100, Beverly Hills, 90210, US

    WNC Family Tree is a family-oriented business dedicated to providing a variety of services to the community. Our mission is to foster a sense of unity and support among our members, while promoting personal growth and development. We believe in the power of family and strive to create an environment where everyone feels valued and appreciated. Our team consists of experienced professionals who are passionate about helping others and making a positive impact in the lives of those we serve.

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  • New Leaf Tree Service
    5
    Asheville, US

    New Leaf Tree Service is a local business that provides tree care services. Their website is currently unavailable due to server changes and upgrades, but they can be contacted through their Google Business Page or email [email protected].

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  • Mountain Air Tree Care LLC
    4.9
    1234 Main St, Asheville, NC, 28801, US

    Mountain Air Tree Care, LLC is a family-owned and operated tree care company based in Asheville, NC, providing quality tree services throughout Western North Carolina. Our team is dedicated to ensuring your property is safe from hazardous trees and offers services such as tree maintenance, tree removal, and view trimming. We prioritize customer safety and satisfaction, offering emergency services and ensuring all jobs are completed efficiently and effectively.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Tree Trimming

Find answers to common questions about tree trimming and hiring professional arborists in the USA.

What is crown lifting/raising?

Crown lifting or raising is a pruning technique where lower branches are removed to increase the height of the crown above the ground. This increases clearance under the tree, beneficial for things like driveways, walkways, buildings, or allowing more light to reach the ground below.

How often should I trim my trees?

Tree trimming frequency depends on several factors:
  • Species: Some trees require more frequent trimming than others.
  • Age: Younger trees benefit from more frequent pruning to establish good structure.
  • Health: Diseased trees might need more frequent attention.
  • Growth rate: Faster-growing trees require more regular pruning.
  • Location: Trees near structures or power lines might need more frequent trimming for safety.

A general guideline is to have trees inspected at least every 1-2 years by a certified arborist. They can create a tailored maintenance plan that includes the appropriate pruning schedule.

How much does tree trimming cost?

The cost of tree trimming varies significantly based on several factors:
  • Size of the tree: Larger trees require more time and equipment, increasing the cost.
  • Accessibility: Difficult-to-reach trees may necessitate specialized equipment like cranes or aerial lifts, impacting the overall cost.
  • Type of trimming: Crown reduction, thinning, or shaping are often priced differently.
  • Location: Labor costs and regional factors influence pricing.
  • Number of trees: The more trees, the higher the cost.
To get an accurate estimate for your specific tree trimming needs, we recommend requesting quotes from multiple reputable tree trimming companies on TreeServiceMatch.

How to prune a tree safely?

Safe tree pruning requires expertise and specialized equipment. It's highly recommended to hire a certified arborist for anything beyond minor pruning. Never attempt to prune trees that are tall, near structures, power lines, or otherwise pose a safety hazard. If you must do some minor pruning, such as cutting off small dead branches, follow these steps:
  1. Use sharp, clean tools: Dull tools can cause tearing or crushing of the branches and increase the risk of disease.
  2. Wear safety gear: Protective clothing, eye protection, and gloves are crucial.
  3. Inspect the tree: Identify the branches that need pruning, such as dead or damaged branches.
  4. Use proper pruning techniques: Make clean cuts, following the branch collar. Don't remove too much of the crown in a single session.
  5. Dispose of the branches responsibly: Chip the debris or dispose of it according to local guidelines.
It is recommended to consult with a qualified arborist for advice on tree trimming.

What is crown lifting/raising?

Crown lifting or raising is a pruning technique where lower branches are removed to increase the height of the crown above the ground. This increases clearance under the tree, beneficial for things like driveways, walkways, buildings, or allowing more light to reach the ground below.

How often should I trim my trees?

Tree trimming frequency depends on several factors:
  • Species: Some trees require more frequent trimming than others.
  • Age: Younger trees benefit from more frequent pruning to establish good structure.
  • Health: Diseased trees might need more frequent attention.
  • Growth rate: Faster-growing trees require more regular pruning.
  • Location: Trees near structures or power lines might need more frequent trimming for safety.

A general guideline is to have trees inspected at least every 1-2 years by a certified arborist. They can create a tailored maintenance plan that includes the appropriate pruning schedule.

How much does tree trimming cost?

The cost of tree trimming varies significantly based on several factors:
  • Size of the tree: Larger trees require more time and equipment, increasing the cost.
  • Accessibility: Difficult-to-reach trees may necessitate specialized equipment like cranes or aerial lifts, impacting the overall cost.
  • Type of trimming: Crown reduction, thinning, or shaping are often priced differently.
  • Location: Labor costs and regional factors influence pricing.
  • Number of trees: The more trees, the higher the cost.
To get an accurate estimate for your specific tree trimming needs, we recommend requesting quotes from multiple reputable tree trimming companies on TreeServiceMatch.

How to prune a tree safely?

Safe tree pruning requires expertise and specialized equipment. It's highly recommended to hire a certified arborist for anything beyond minor pruning. Never attempt to prune trees that are tall, near structures, power lines, or otherwise pose a safety hazard. If you must do some minor pruning, such as cutting off small dead branches, follow these steps:
  1. Use sharp, clean tools: Dull tools can cause tearing or crushing of the branches and increase the risk of disease.
  2. Wear safety gear: Protective clothing, eye protection, and gloves are crucial.
  3. Inspect the tree: Identify the branches that need pruning, such as dead or damaged branches.
  4. Use proper pruning techniques: Make clean cuts, following the branch collar. Don't remove too much of the crown in a single session.
  5. Dispose of the branches responsibly: Chip the debris or dispose of it according to local guidelines.
It is recommended to consult with a qualified arborist for advice on tree trimming.