ASHEVILLE TREE PRUNING
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Tree Pruning Service in Asheville
Enhance the health and beauty of your trees with Precision Arborcare’s professional tree pruning services in Asheville, NC. Our expert team uses advanced techniques to prune trees for optimal growth, safety, and aesthetics. You can count on us to provide meticulous care that promotes the longevity and vibrancy of your landscape.
Our Tree Pruning Services Include:
- Health Improvement: Removal of dead, diseased, or overgrown branches to promote tree health.
- Safety Enhancement: Pruning to reduce the risk of falling branches and improve structural integrity.
- Aesthetic Appeal: Shaping and trimming to enhance the natural beauty of your trees.
- Expert Techniques: Utilization of research-based pruning methods for optimal results.
- Seasonal Pruning: Customized pruning schedules to meet the specific needs of your trees throughout the year.
Goals of Tree Pruning
Pruning is simply our clients’ goals and objectives. Common objectives and goals are:
- House/building clearance
- Driveway clearance for vehicles
- Safety
- Deadwood removal over highly trafficked areas
- Overall health
With these goals in mind, we have a large number of pruning techniques to choose from. Depending on the specific tree in question, we may choose different ones. Many techniques also overlap to meet multiple goals as well.
Common Pruning Techniques
Tree pruning is an often misunderstood process. Pruning should have clear goals in mind, strategies to meet those goals, and a timeline within which those goals can be met. We specialize in offering professional solutions for the future of the urban forest. For instance, if the goal was to provide building clearance to a business, and there are branches touching the roof that are also at risk of failing due to structurally unsound attachment points, tip weight reductions are a pruning technique that will meet multiple goals. Pruning with this technique will both provide clearance and also some level of safety because now the branch is at less risk of failing.
Common pruning techniques to meet the above goals could include:
- Tip weight reduction
- Subordination cuts on young codominants
- Reduction cuts
- Structural prune
- Deadwood/crown clean
- Removal cuts