Tree Pruning Services

Enhance Your PROPERTY Today!

Our team of experts has honed a meticulous process that ensures each tree receives the care and attention it deserves. We begin with a thorough assessment of the tree‘s structure and condition, followed by a customized plan that addresses its specific needs. From there, we use state-of-the-art equipment to make precise cuts that promote healthy growth and enhance the tree‘s natural shape. 

Locally Owned & Grown

Our family trees have deep roots in North Dakota, and we are excited to continue growing here.

Community Orientated

We are proud to be able to help keep our community looking a little better each and every day.

Reliable and Certified

Our Certified Arborists are ready to be there from the start to the full cleanup and removal of the debris at the end.

Tree Trimming Process and Costs

Our tree trimming process begins with a thorough assessment of your tree‘s health and structure, followed by a detailed quote tailored to your needs and budget. We consider the tree‘s size, location, and overall condition to determine the best action.

Our experienced team uses state-of-the-art equipment to ensure precise and efficient trimming while maintaining the tree‘s natural shape and beauty.

We understand that every tree is unique, and we approach each pruning job with the utmost care and attention to detail. Whether you need a hazardous tree removed, stump grinding, or a simple consultation, we strive for perfection in every aspect of our work.

Our competitive pricing and commitment to quality make us the top choice for your tree pruning services.

What is Tree Pruning?

Tree pruning is the selective removal of branches, limbs, and sometimes roots to improve a tree‘s health, safety, and appearance. We specialize in pruning, trimming, and stump grinding services to keep your trees looking their best.

Our team can handle any job, from a simple pruning consultation to removing a hazardous tree threatening your home. We pay close attention to detail, ensuring every tree cut is made with precision and care.

Trust us for all your tree pruning needs.

“Highly recommend! Quick, efficient and they really know their trees! They cleaned up my yard so well that I hardly knew they were there. Great guys!”

Peggy K.

Happy Homeowner

“These guys are absolutely amazing at what they do. They listen to your tree trimming needs and execute them perfectly, leaving no mess afterwards. I am so impressed with them! Highly recommend their services! We will be hiring them again in the spring!”

Amy L.

Happy Client

Our Service Area

Living outside of Fargo or Moorhead? No worries, we serve the surrounding areas:

 

Wheatland, ND

 

Casselton, ND

 

Fargo, ND

 

West Fargo, ND

 

Moorhead, MN

 

Mapleton, ND

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FAQ

How Often Should I Prune My Trees?

We recommend pruning your trees on average every 3-5 years. This is dependent on the species and growth rate of each tree. Regular pruning promotes healthy growth, removes dead or diseased branches, and maintains the tree‘s shape and structural integrity.

Can I Prune My Trees Myself, or Do I Need a Professional?

We recommend hiring a professional for most pruning jobs. However, you can handle minor pruning yourself if you have the right tools and knowledge. It’s best to call the pros for larger or more complex tasks.

What Time of Year Is Best for Tree Pruning?

We recommend pruning trees in late winter or early spring when they’re dormant. This timing minimizes stress on the tree and allows it to heal quickly as it enters the growing season.

How Long Does Tree Pruning Typically Take?

It depends on the tree‘s size and condition, but we typically complete pruning jobs within a few hours to a day. Larger or more complex projects may take longer. We’ll provide a detailed estimate beforehand.

Will Tree Pruning Make My Trees More Susceptible to Disease or Pests?

In general, no. We prune trees properly to maintain their health and structure. Pruning removes dead, diseased, or damaged branches, which helps prevent pest issues and diseases from spreading. If timed effectively, it promotes the tree‘s natural defenses. With this, a large deciding factor to consider before pruning is the disease pressure area in which the tree is located and its associated risks (i.e. Dutch Elm Disease or Emerald Ash Borer).