Tree Removals

Tree Trimming

Overgrown branches do not fix themselves. They grow heavier, block sunlight, and pull away from the trunk. One bad storm and that weak branch comes down on your roof or car.

Professional tree trimming service removes the problem before it turns into an emergency. A licensed crew cuts the right branches at the right time — keeping your trees healthy and your yard safe.

Tree trimming is not just about looks. Dead branches carry disease that spreads fast. Ignoring them means paying for full tree removal and trimming later. Our tree trimming experts handle all tree types, all sizes, and all yard conditions.

Tree Removal Cost by State 2026

How Much Does Tree Trimming Cost

Calling a contractor blind is how homeowners get overcharged. Tree trimming cost runs between $200 and $800 for most jobs. That number shifts based on tree height, branch thickness, and crew access.

Taller trees need more time and heavier equipment. A 15-foot tree is a quick job. A 60-foot Oak hanging over your roof takes a full crew and half a day.

Tree Height

Average Trimming Cost

Under 25 feet

$100 – $300

25 – 50 feet

$175 – $500

50 – 75 feet

$300 – $700

Over 75 feet

$700 – $1,200+

Tree type changes the price too. Palm tree trimming and pine tree trimming need different tools and take different amounts of time. A tree near a power line or structure adds extra labor to the job.

Branches touching your roof or fence cost more to remove safely. Always get a written quote before work starts. No written quote means no price protection when the bill arrives.

Our Tree Trimming Services

One ignored overgrown tree blocks sunlight, scrapes your roof, and pushes roots into your walkways. Most homeowners notice the damage after it has already happened. Our tree trimming services step in before it gets there.

Before any cutting starts, our crew walks the yard. Branch health, growth angle, distance from your roof or fence all of it gets checked first. That prep work is what separates a clean trim from a damaged tree.

Different trees need different hands. Palm tree trimming uses completely different tools than trimming maple trees or pine tree trimming. Sending the wrong crew to the wrong tree shows up in the results.

We have seen what bad tree trimming does. Flush cuts, heavy topping, removing too much in one visit these mistakes shorten a tree’s life significantly. Our crew follows proper cutting standards on every single job.

Correct residential tree trimming helps to maintain trees, clean up your property, and keep everyone in your family safe. Crews are trained and insured and are available across the country.

Crown Trimming

Dead and overgrown branches removed from the top keeps your tree healthy and your yard clear.

Tree Pruning

Targeted cuts that improve overall tree shape and stop disease from spreading any further.

Palm Tree Trimming

Dead fronds and overgrown palm heads cleared safely without damaging the trunk.

Emergency Tree Trimming

Dangerous hanging branches or storm damage? Our crew responds fast — available 24/7.

5 Signs Your Tree Needs Trimming

A tree rarely looks dangerous until something breaks. By then the damage is done. Watch for these five signs — they show up early enough to act.

  1. Dead Branches Are Hanging Dry branches that snap with light pressure are already gone. They sit up there until the wind or rain brings them down. A branch that size landing on your roof or car is not a cheap fix.
  2. Branches Are Touching Your Roof That contact point wears down your shingles slowly. Water collects where the branch rests. Over time that moisture gets under the roof — and once it does, repairs cost more than the trim ever would have.
  3. One Side Is Growing Much Heavier Uneven growth puts pressure on the root system from one direction. The tree handles it fine in calm weather. A strong storm is a different situation.
  4. Your Lawn Has Thinning Patches Below The Tree Grass needs light. A thick canopy cuts that off. If the ground under your tree looks bare or patchy, the canopy above it is the reason.
  5. Branches Are Grinding Against Each Other Rubbing branches strip the bark off over time. That exposed area is an open entry point for insects and disease. A small trim now stops a bigger problem later.
FAQ's
Dead and brown fronds hanging below the crown come off first. Cut close to the trunk, but not into it. Green fronds stay. Removing them weakens the tree over time. For anything taller than one story, get a professional. Falling from a palm trying to DIY trim it is not worth the saved cost.
Late winter is the right window — before new growth pushes through. Take off dead wood first, then look for branches crossing each other. The center of the tree needs light. Cutting too much at once stresses the tree badly, so take it slow across sessions.
Short trees under 25 feet usually run $100 to $300. Taller ones go higher — a 60-foot tree is a completely different job than a 20-foot one. Once you get past 75 feet, most contractors won't quote under $700.
Every contractor prices differently. The range most homeowners see is $200 to $800 per tree. Hourly rates sit between $75 and $150. Get the number in writing before anyone touches your trees verbal quotes are worth nothing when the bill arrives.

The process of cutting away dead, overgrown or hazardous branches from a tree. That includes branches touching power lines or early disease and those that are on roofs. Pruning will be carried out regularly, to ensure the health and longevity of trees.

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