Tree Pruning Experts

Tree pruning is different from trimming, and the difference matters. Trimming focuses on size and clearance. Pruning is about the health and structure of the tree itself.
Removing dead, diseased, or compromised branches before they cause problems is how you keep a tree growing well for decades.
Sioux Falls city code prohibits topping and caps canopy removal at 25% in required tree areas. Over-pruning stresses trees, creates entry points for disease, and causes erratic regrowth. Proper pruning keeps your trees healthier, not just smaller.



Good tree pruning starts with understanding what the tree actually needs. Branch structure, crossover limbs, early signs of disease or pest pressure. A certified arborist can see things that aren't obvious from the ground.
Trees under stress from clay soil, freeze-thaw cycles, or EAB pressure benefit from strategic pruning that reduces load on a compromised root system. Taking the right branches at the right time helps. Taking too many accelerates decline.

1. Dead and Diseased Branch Removal: Dead branches don't fall on a schedule. Removing them proactively reduces risk.
2. Structural Pruning for Young Trees: Getting branch architecture right early makes a difference in how a tree holds up to wind and ice.
3. Crown Thinning: Reducing interior branch density improves airflow, reduces wind resistance, and lets light reach lower limbs.
4. Crossing and Rubbing Branches: Branches that cross and rub create wounds that invite disease and pests. Removing one early prevents a bigger problem later.
5. Disease Management: Pruning can slow the spread of certain diseases by removing infected wood before it progresses.

Trimming controls size and clearance. Pruning targets health and structure, removing dead or diseased wood and improving branch architecture for long-term growth.
Most trees benefit from assessment every 2 to 3 years. Young trees and fast-growing species like silver maple may need more frequent attention.
For small accessible branches, maybe. Anything requiring equipment, diseased wood, or proximity to structures warrants a licensed arborist. Sioux Falls requires licensed arborists for certain pruning work in the city.

Start by completing the 'Get a Free Quote' form on our website to share your Tree Pruning needs with us. Or give us a call!

Next, we'll arrange a property visit at a time that works for you to provide an in-person estimate for your Tree Pruning needs.

After you approve our estimate, we'll schedule a date to complete the job. Our team will work hard to exceed your expectations!
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