Tree Trimming

Turn to our team of experts at Certified Arborist Tree Service (CATS) to handle all the tree trimming on your property.

Although trees are fairly low-maintenance additions to an outdoor space, they do require some ongoing care. Of course, they need water and sunlight, as well as plenty of space for their root systems to grow. But beyond these essentials, most trees also require regular trimming. Also called pruning, this process involves removing some of the heavier or overgrown limbs to improve the shape and health of the tree. Failing to perform tree trimming regularly can cause branches to become too heavy, increasing the risk of breakage. Not only can a broken limb harm the tree’s health, but it also poses a safety hazard to anyone nearby when it falls. And if it lands on your vehicle or home, it will really be a problem.

Tree Trimming

While tree trimming might seem like a fairly straightforward task, the reality is that it should be left in the hands of a qualified professional. If you don’t trim at the right time of year or in the correct areas, you could cause more damage to the tree, impacting its ability to thrive. Leaving limbs exposed to harsh climate conditions can also cause a number of problems. Turn to our team of experts at Certified Arborist Tree Service (CATS) to handle all the tree trimming on your property. We work with residential and commercial clients to provide this and other tree services.

We will assess every tree in your outdoor space and come up with a plan to maintain it properly. The certified arborist on our team will be involved in the care plan, ensuring that your landscaping can stay healthy through the tree trimming process.


At Certified Arborist Tree Service, we proudly offer tree trimming services to customers in various locations throughout the United States. Click here to find a location near you!

 

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