Tree Trimming and Pruning
Tree Trimming and Pruning in Longview
A healthy tree with the right cuts stays strong for decades, while the wrong cuts invite decay. Beekeeping-for-beginners prunes the shade trees around Longview, from the sweetgums that drop deadwood over driveways to the pecans that crowd a roofline near Judson Road, using cuts that protect the tree rather than stress it.
Why Proper Pruning Matters
Topping a tree or leaving stubs is how a good tree turns into a hazard. We cut at the branch collar and skip wound paint, following current ANSI A300 practice, so the wound seals the way the tree is built to heal. Crown thinning opens the canopy to wind and light, crown raising clears the house and the drive, and crown reduction shortens overextended limbs before they fail. Matching the cut to the goal is the whole point.
Our Process
An ISA Certified Arborist reviews the tree, flags any deadwood or weak unions, and sets the pruning plan. The crew climbs or works from an aerial lift, makes the planned cuts, and clears the brush through the chipper. We avoid pruning oaks in the high-risk oak wilt window when we can, which protects the tree near Pine Tree Road for the long term.
Call (430) 783-6055 for a free quote on tree trimming in Longview.
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