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  • R & W Tree Experts
    4.5
    Wayne, NJ, 123 Main St, 07470, US

    R & W Tree Experts, serving the communities of Wayne, Franklin Lakes, Oakland, Pompton Lakes, Pompton Plains, Pequannock, West Milford, and Ringwood NJ since 1947, offers a variety of tree care services including tree removal, tree and shrub planting, deep root feeding, tree cavity filling, tree cabling, ornamental tree shaping and pruning, safety pruning, tree stump removal, firewood, and wood chips. With over 60 years of experience and tradition, R&W Tree Experts will perform a thorough evaluation of your property to determine your tree care needs. Owner/Operator Jim Willever will assess your property with you, talk about your long term tree plans, and make recommendations to help you achieve those goals.

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  • Greg Smith Tree Service LLC
    4.6
    123 Main St, Mount Holly, 08012, US

    Greg Smith Tree Service provides numerous services to help keep your property looking great. As a fully licensed and insured tree service company we provide great quality service, with friendly staff and reasonable prices. We offer both residential and commercial tree removal, tree trimming, lot clearing and stump grinding. And for when life happens we offer emergency services and storm cleanup.

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  • Hufnagel Tree Service
    4.9
    Middletown, NJ, 123 Main St, 07748, US

    Hufnagel Tree Service is a leading provider of tree services including tree trimming, tree removal, and tree storm proofing in Middletown, NJ. With a team of certified arborists, they offer comprehensive tree health management, tree risk evaluation, and tree rejuvenation services. They cater to both residential and commercial properties, ensuring the safety and beauty of landscapes.

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  • R&T Tree Experts, LLC
    4.9
    Wayne, US

    R & T LLC is a fully insured company, providing emergency tree service, expert staff with over 10 years of experience, and professional and certified tree climbers. They offer a variety of services including tree removal, brush removal, tree pruning, hedge trimming, tree planting, stump grinding, and wood and tree debris removal. They also provide mulch, dirt, and gravel delivery.

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  • Pelton's Tree and Land Services, Inc.
    4.6
    2104 Graveline Road, Gautier, MS, 39553, US

    Pelton's Tree and Land Services, Inc. is a certified and state-licensed arborist service based in Gautier, MS. With years of experience in the landscaping and tree care business, we are dedicated to maintaining the health of the plants on your property. Our services include tree removal, stump grinding, tree health care, landscaping, and tree milling. We also offer firewood for sale. Our team is professional, reliable, and courteous, ensuring that your property receives the best care possible.

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  • Able Tree Service, Inc.
    5
    Fort Wayne, IN, 1234 Main St, 46804, US

    ABLE TREE SERVICE is a professional tree service company based in Fort Wayne, Indiana, offering a wide range of services including tree trimming, power-line certified tree removal, fully insured stump grinding, and 24-hour emergency availability. With over 15 years of experience, the company serves Fort Wayne and surrounding cities.

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  • JFJ Tree Service
    5
    123 Main St, Suite 101, Passaic, 07055, US

    At JFJ Tree Services, we specialize in providing top-notch tree care solutions for residential and commercial properties in North New Jersey. Our experienced team is dedicated to maintaining the health, safety, and beauty of your trees.

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  • United Tree Specialists
    5
    8 Johnson Ave., Hampton, 08827, US

    United Tree Specialists is a tree service company based in Hampton, New Jersey, specializing in tree health, beautification, pruning, and removal. With over 40 years of experience, the company is dedicated to providing top-rated tree trimming services and ensuring customer satisfaction. Their team of experts is trained to identify and treat tree needs, ensuring a safer and more beautiful environment for clients. The company also offers services such as tree removal, storm cleanup, property assessments, and insurance claims. United Tree Specialists is committed to honesty, professionalism, and customer satisfaction.

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  • Fort Wayne Tree Trimming & Removal Service
    Fort Wayne, IN, 803 S Calhoun St #81, 46802, US

    Fort Wayne Tree Trimming and removal service has served Fort Wayne, New Haven, Zanesville, Huntington, Auburn, and Decatur, Indiana, for 20 years. We specialize in trimming trees and removing the debris formed from tree trimmings. Whether you need emergency tree removal due to a storm or you want a much more beautiful, spacious yard, our tree experts want to help you with your tree trimming needs.

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  • Red Cedar Tree Experts
    5
    Wayne, NJ, 07470, US

    Red Cedar Tree Experts is a family-owned and operated business based in Wayne, NJ, providing professional tree felling, tub grinding, and land clearing services. With over 40 years of experience, they serve North & Central Jersey, the Hudson Valley NY, and Eastern PA. Their services include municipal grinding, onsite tree chipping, logging, stump and root removal & grinding, and waste-wood recycling.

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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 reduction?

Crown reduction is a tree pruning technique that aims to reduce the overall size of a tree's crown (the top portion of branches and leaves). It involves reducing the length of branches back to strong laterals (side branches), maintaining the tree's natural shape as much as possible. It's used to reduce a tree's height, spread, or overall size while preserving its health and natural form. This is different from topping, which is generally considered damaging to trees.

What is crown thinning?

Crown thinning, a vital tree trimming technique, selectively removes smaller branches from within the crown, reducing density without altering the tree's overall size or shape. Its aim is to increase light penetration into the canopy, improve air circulation, and lessen wind resistance. This reduces stress on the tree and allows for healthier growth.

What is the difference between crown cleaning and crown thinning?

Crown cleaning and crown thinning are both essential tree trimming techniques but differ in their focus:
  • Crown cleaning: Removes only dead, dying, diseased, damaged, or crossing branches, improving the tree's appearance and reducing hazards. It maintains the natural shape and size of the tree.
  • Crown thinning: Selectively removes branches from *within* the crown, decreasing density while maintaining the tree's natural shape. This improves light penetration, air circulation, and reduces wind resistance.
Both techniques are valuable for tree maintenance and should be performed by qualified arborists who can assess the tree's needs and recommend the appropriate approach.

What is the difference between crown thinning and crown reduction?

Crown thinning and crown reduction are two distinct tree pruning techniques:
  • Crown Thinning: This technique selectively removes branches from *within* the crown, reducing its density. This increases light penetration, air circulation, and reduces wind resistance, benefiting the tree's health and vigor. It doesn't alter the tree's overall size or shape significantly.
  • Crown Reduction: This technique aims to reduce the overall *size* of the crown. It involves reducing the length of branches back to strong lateral branches, preserving the tree's natural form while controlling its dimensions.
A qualified arborist can help determine which technique is most suitable for your trees, based on their species, condition, and your specific needs.

What is crown reduction?

Crown reduction is a tree pruning technique that aims to reduce the overall size of a tree's crown (the top portion of branches and leaves). It involves reducing the length of branches back to strong laterals (side branches), maintaining the tree's natural shape as much as possible. It's used to reduce a tree's height, spread, or overall size while preserving its health and natural form. This is different from topping, which is generally considered damaging to trees.

What is crown thinning?

Crown thinning, a vital tree trimming technique, selectively removes smaller branches from within the crown, reducing density without altering the tree's overall size or shape. Its aim is to increase light penetration into the canopy, improve air circulation, and lessen wind resistance. This reduces stress on the tree and allows for healthier growth.

What is the difference between crown cleaning and crown thinning?

Crown cleaning and crown thinning are both essential tree trimming techniques but differ in their focus:
  • Crown cleaning: Removes only dead, dying, diseased, damaged, or crossing branches, improving the tree's appearance and reducing hazards. It maintains the natural shape and size of the tree.
  • Crown thinning: Selectively removes branches from *within* the crown, decreasing density while maintaining the tree's natural shape. This improves light penetration, air circulation, and reduces wind resistance.
Both techniques are valuable for tree maintenance and should be performed by qualified arborists who can assess the tree's needs and recommend the appropriate approach.

What is the difference between crown thinning and crown reduction?

Crown thinning and crown reduction are two distinct tree pruning techniques:
  • Crown Thinning: This technique selectively removes branches from *within* the crown, reducing its density. This increases light penetration, air circulation, and reduces wind resistance, benefiting the tree's health and vigor. It doesn't alter the tree's overall size or shape significantly.
  • Crown Reduction: This technique aims to reduce the overall *size* of the crown. It involves reducing the length of branches back to strong lateral branches, preserving the tree's natural form while controlling its dimensions.
A qualified arborist can help determine which technique is most suitable for your trees, based on their species, condition, and your specific needs.