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Professional Tree Trimming & Pruning in Siren, WI

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Regular pruning keeps trees healthy, attractive, and safe. We remove dead or crossing branches, shape canopies, and clear limbs away from structures and power lines — all while preserving the tree’s natural form.

Improper pruning causes more tree damage than most people realize. Topping, flush cuts, and over-thinning weaken trees and create entry points for disease. Our crew follows ISA (International Society of Arboriculture) pruning standards to ensure every cut promotes tree health, structural integrity, and longevity.

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Assessment

We evaluate tree health, species, structure, identify problem limbs, and discuss your goals — whether that's clearance, health, aesthetics, or all three.

Targeted Pruning

We remove dead, diseased, or hazardous branches using proper ISA pruning techniques. No topping. No flush cuts.

Crown Shaping

We thin and shape the canopy to improve structure, light penetration, and airflow — reducing disease risk and wind resistance.

Cleanup

All cuttings are chipped or hauled away. Your yard is left clean and tidy.

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Tree Trimming Pricing Factors

Every job is unique. Here’s what affects your estimate — and why we always give you a written quote before we start:
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Tree Trimming — Frequently Asked Questions

Tree trimming services have a $500 minimum, with most trimming projects typically starting at $500 with most scenarios being between $500-$900, depending on the size of the tree and the scope of work needed.

Late winter (dormancy) is ideal for most species — typically February through early April. However, dead or hazardous limbs can and should be removed any time of year. Oak trees should only be pruned during dormancy to prevent oak wilt.

Most shade trees benefit from pruning every 3–5 years. Fast-growing or storm-prone species may need attention more frequently. Young trees should be trained every 1–2 years.

Proper pruning following ISA standards actually improves tree health by removing dead wood, reducing disease risk, and improving airflow. We never top trees or make flush cuts.

Yes. We’re experienced working around utilities and coordinate with power companies when needed for high-voltage lines.

We can reduce canopy size through crown reduction pruning — a technique that maintains the tree’s natural form while reducing overall size. We don’t recommend topping.

The terms are often used interchangeably. Technically, pruning refers to selective removal for tree health, while trimming often implies shaping for appearance. We do both, following ISA standards.

Costs depend on tree size, number of trees, access, and scope. Most single-tree trimmings range from $200–$800. We provide free estimates.

We can schedule regular pruning cycles for your property. Many homeowners with multiple trees benefit from staggered annual visits.