Weight reduction is a pruning technique that involves the gentle reduction of lateral branches on a tree.
By reducing your tree’s spread through selective (selective being the key word!) branch removal, you are maintaining its good health, natural form, and structural integrity.
Care needs to be taken not to remove branches that are critical to the support structure of the tree. Like walls in a house, some branches form the foundation of the tree and if they are removed will jeopardize your tree’s stability.
It is also important not to remove large sections of the tree at a time as this will affect how wind passes through and will make it more susceptible to storm damage – removing about 10 to 15 percent is optimal.
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Many people attempt to do their own DIY tree trimming to save on pruning costs, but it can be a very dangerous choice. Simply buying or renting all the required tools can be expensive, let alone the debris haul-off and clean-up after the project.
To prevent damage to the tree, home, and yourself, it is essential to find a professional tree trimming company with experience and tools.
The actual cost of tree pruning and trimming depends on the following:
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