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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does tree pruning cost?
The cost of tree pruning can range from a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars. Factors that affect the price include the size of the tree, whether it is in the front or backyard, ease of equipment access, and any structures or obstacles under or near the tree. Reach out to one of our arborists to schedule a free consultation.
How often should my tree be pruned?
The typical tree should be pruned every 4-7 years to maintain it in good condition. Tree species, condition, and age class all factor into the pruning rotation, but our arborists can help schedule your pruning rotation.
When should my trees be pruned?
Studies have shown most trees can be pruned anytime of year without detriment. However there are some species we do not prune at various times of year due to insect and disease vectors. Crabapples and trees in the rose family for example should only be pruned during the dormant season.
How much does removing a tree cost?
The cost of removing a tree can range from a few hundred dollars to over ten thousand dollars. The size of the tree plays a big factor in removal costs, with large trees costing much more. Other factors can include the condition of the tree. A tree that has been dead for years poses higher risk to our arborists and may necessitate more equipment on site. What is near and under the tree also plays a part. If there are structures or obstacles that can be damaged our team has to rig the tree down via ropes which is a more time consuming process.
Is my tree sick?
There are a number of diseases or abiotic disorders that could be affecting your tree. Tree diseases are usually species specific, and it takes an expert not an app to identify. Don’t waste your money on treating a mis-diagnosis, but trust our certified arborists to get it right the first time.
Is an insect killing my tree?
There are numerous insects that can kill or damage a tree ranging from wood boring beetles and moths, to defoliating caterpillars, and insects like aphids and scales that suck fluids from the tree. Most of these pests are specific to one species or genus of tree and have different management strategies. Some may be unsightly, but cause little damage at all. Whatever the case our certified arborists can get you on the right track and develop a strategy to manage and recover your tree’s health.