Remove deadwood and shape growth for healthier, safer, better-looking trees and shrubs.
When branches die back or split, they do more than look messy—they sap energy from the plant, invite pests and disease, and create safety hazards. Our Prune Away Dead & Damaged Branches service restores health, shape, and safety to your trees and shrubs in one focused visit.
Why pruning matters
- Health: Removing deadwood stops decay from spreading and improves airflow and sunlight penetration.
- Growth: Plants redirect energy to vigorous shoots, producing fuller canopies, flowers, and fruit.
- Safety: Weak, cracked, or storm-damaged limbs are removed before they fall.
- Appearance: Clean structure and balanced shape boost curb appeal instantly.
Signs it’s time
- Brittle, leafless tips that snap easily
- Bark peeling, cracks, or storm splits
- Crossing/rubbing limbs or branches growing inward
- Fungal growth or insect activity around wounds
How we do it
- Assessment: We inspect species, season, and structural needs to plan proper cuts.
- Targeted cuts: Using clean, sharp tools, we prune back to the branch collar (never leaving stubs) to promote quick, natural healing.
- Shaping: We correct crossing limbs and thin congested areas while preserving the plant’s natural form.
- Cleanup: All debris is chipped or hauled away; your beds and lawn are left tidy.
When to schedule
Most trees and shrubs respond best to pruning during dormancy (late winter/early spring), but dead, diseased, or hazardous wood should be removed any time of year.
Safety first
Our team works with proper PPE, ladders, and, when needed, professional climbing and rigging methods to protect people, property, and plants.
Give your landscape a healthy reset. Book our Prune Away Dead & Damaged Branches service and let your trees and shrubs put their energy where it counts—into strong, beautiful growth.
