Your Local Tree Care ExpertsOur tree experts provide corrective pruning and trimming to all trees across Wichita Falls, TX. There are numerous ways to prune a tree, depending on your tree’s needs. Our Wichita Falls Tree Services will thoroughly assess your trees before deciding which pruning technique is best suited for solving those issues - read more about it below! If you already know how you want things handled, contact us and tell us what you need for your trees. We’ll provide you with a second opinion and advise you on the next step for your cherished plant.
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Our Wichita Falls Arborists Care
A tree's periodic, correct trimming is one way to ensure its health, safety, and aesthetics. Important reasons to prune your tree are:
Health: Contacting a certified arborist is always the best option if you're concerned about your trees. Suppose you discover an infected branch or limb on your property. In that case, we must diagnose the problem quickly to prevent the infection from spreading to other trees! Trimming the infected branches of the tree will reduce the risk of further spreading while maintaining a robust and healthy appearance. Additionally, thinning crowns allow more airflow through gaps between leaves which helps promote overall wellness.
Safety: In addition to promoting tree health, the safety of you and your family, including your animals and your house, is essential. Dead or broken branches can pose an immediate danger as they can fall off anytime, either because of storm damage or decay. If these hazards are given no attention, an accident is bound to happen. Furthermore, tall trees may continuously grow too close to power lines, posing fire hazards.
Aesthetics: Keeping a tree in its ideal shape and size is essential. If you take trimming too far, then this can lead to harmful effects that result in the degradation of tree health and improper growth. There are many benefits to consulting with an arborist first. Our tree pros will know how to handle your situation and formulate specialized tree care treatment appropriately, so you can feel confident that your trees will be strong and healthy.
Trees are an essential part of our environment, and they need proper maintenance to provide us with shade and protection from the sun during its lifetime. If your trees are adequately cared for, you will ensure their life longevity and promote their prosperity.
Health: Contacting a certified arborist is always the best option if you're concerned about your trees. Suppose you discover an infected branch or limb on your property. In that case, we must diagnose the problem quickly to prevent the infection from spreading to other trees! Trimming the infected branches of the tree will reduce the risk of further spreading while maintaining a robust and healthy appearance. Additionally, thinning crowns allow more airflow through gaps between leaves which helps promote overall wellness.
Safety: In addition to promoting tree health, the safety of you and your family, including your animals and your house, is essential. Dead or broken branches can pose an immediate danger as they can fall off anytime, either because of storm damage or decay. If these hazards are given no attention, an accident is bound to happen. Furthermore, tall trees may continuously grow too close to power lines, posing fire hazards.
Aesthetics: Keeping a tree in its ideal shape and size is essential. If you take trimming too far, then this can lead to harmful effects that result in the degradation of tree health and improper growth. There are many benefits to consulting with an arborist first. Our tree pros will know how to handle your situation and formulate specialized tree care treatment appropriately, so you can feel confident that your trees will be strong and healthy.
Trees are an essential part of our environment, and they need proper maintenance to provide us with shade and protection from the sun during its lifetime. If your trees are adequately cared for, you will ensure their life longevity and promote their prosperity.
5 Types of Tree Pruning
Pruning is an essential part of keeping your trees happy and healthy.
There are five general pruning techniques that arborists use for trees:
There are five general pruning techniques that arborists use for trees:
- Crown Thinning
- Crown Lifting
- Crown Reduction
- Pollarding
- Dead Pruning
CROWN THINNING
Crown thinning is a procedure that opens the canopy of trees and removes smaller, more fragile limbs from their tops. It allows air to circulate through branches better and lessens the weight to larger ones, so they don't drop during high wind events or risk falling during heavy rains. Our team ensures no more than 1/4 of the live foliage will be removed when pruning your tree, which helps to prevent a weakened structure. Overdoing pruning can additionally cause bark tissue damage due to open wounds, leaving the tree vulnerable to infection.
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CROWN LIFTING
Crown lifting is an excellent way to remove excess branches and leaves from trees that are overhanging your structures. This procedure, however, can be more harmful to mature trees making it intended for younger ones. Crown lifting removes low-hanging branches and limbs, providing vertical clearance and removing the potential damage caused by brushing against the structure's walls during winds.
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CROWN REDUCTION
Crown reduction is a method of pruning where the smaller branches are cut off from larger ones, lightening the load off the main branches. This type of pruning helps prevent trees from becoming too top-heavy and can make younger plants grow stronger without excess weight. It is also ideal for tall trees that have already grown with top-heavy weight! This differs from tree topping, another procedure that cuts down branches at different points but with little regard to the tree's structure. Tree topping is a terrible method of tree pruning, as it can destroy its structure and cause weakening. In fact, science is against tree topping! Never have this pruning technique performed on your trees. Reducing the crown of your trees is the preferred method.
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POLLARDING
The pollarding process involves cutting all branches down to a certain length so that only the stems and foliage grow. This kind of pruning helps keep the tree's size and shape under control and creates a uniform ball-shaped canopy. Reasons for pollarding include preventing trees from growing too close to structures, fences, power lines, and other trees. It is recommended that this trimming method is done while the trees are still young. After this procedure is performed, regular follow-up maintenance is needed to maintain their structure.
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DEAD PRUNING
Pruning dead or diseased limbs is an essential procedure for any tree. It eliminates dead branches and improves your property's appearance, quickly enhancing its aesthetic value. Furthermore, this process reduces the risk of dropping branches and damaging surrounding property. It's usually a quick, simple procedure.
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Tree Maintenance Matters to Us
We proudly serve residents and businesses throughout Wichita County. Tree care services are an essential part of homeownership. If your trees have not been pruned for a while, it’s time to call our tree trimming contractors! Not only can our tree experts prune trees across all ages, but they can also treat them for insects and diseases. No matter the type of pruning job, we got your back! For a no-obligation cost estimate, contact our Wichita Falls Tree Service today at (940) 289-8728, and we’ll gladly examine your trees for you.