Tree Trimming & Pruning in Vancouver, WA

Maintain the health, safety, and beauty of your trees

Regular tree trimming and pruning helps maintain tree health, clearance, structure, and curb appeal. Our ISA Certified Arborists use proper pruning techniques that follow ANSI A300 standards so each cut supports long-term growth.

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What's Included

  • Crown cleaning to remove dead and crossing branches
  • Crown thinning to improve light and air circulation
  • Crown raising for clearance over structures and walkways
  • Crown reduction to manage tree size
  • Vista pruning for improved views
  • Structural pruning for young trees
  • Hazard limb removal

Process

Our Process


01

Consultation

Our arborist meets with you to discuss your goals and evaluates the tree, noting structural issues, dead wood, and pruning opportunities.

02

Pruning Prescription

We develop a pruning plan that addresses safety concerns, tree health, and your aesthetic preferences.

03

Expert Pruning

Our trained crew performs pruning using proper techniques, ensuring clean cuts at the branch collar to promote rapid wound closure.

04

Cleanup

All branches and debris are cleaned up and removed from your property. We leave your yard looking better than we found it.

Helpful reading

Supporting guides for planning the work


These articles answer common questions about timing, cost, permits, and planning so you can feel more prepared before you book.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions


How often should trees be pruned?

Most mature trees benefit from pruning every three to five years. Young trees should be structurally pruned every two to three years to develop strong branch architecture.

Is it bad to prune trees in summer?

Light pruning and dead wood removal can be done any time. Heavy pruning is best done during dormancy (late fall through early spring) for most species.

Should I top my tree to reduce its size?

No. Tree topping is a harmful practice that leads to weak regrowth, increased decay, and long-term structural problems. Crown reduction is the proper technique for managing tree size.

Ready to Get Started?

Contact our team today for a free consultation and estimate. Our ISA Certified Arborists are ready to help.