Tree Trimming
Tree trimming is the strategic removal of branches and/or limbs to improve tree health, reduce storm damage risk, and ensure proper clearance between a tree and any structures and powerlines. The ponderosa tree shown below was limbed to provide Firewise recommended clearance between any limbs and the house.


Tree Removal
Tree removal eliminates dead, hazardous, or unwanted trees that threaten people, structures, or surrounding values, improving safety and reducing wildfire fuel.
The aspen tree shown below had died and was removed to protect the nearby houses.

The Ponderosa Tree shown below was killed by beetles and was dying from the top down.

Tree Health Assessment
Tree health assessment evaluates the condition and structure of your trees, helping to identify hazards and guide smart, cost-effective care decisions. The tree shown below was assessed for health and was ultimately removed as the tree had succumbed to a bark beetle infestation.

Firewise Consultation
Firewise consultations assess properties for vegetation spacing around any structures to reduce wildfire risk, improve defensible space, and help meet insurance requirements.
Pruning
Professional pruning removes dead, damaged, or poorly placed branches to strengthen tree structure, improve appearance, and promote long-term health.
Precision Work Near Structures
Precision tree work uses advanced climbing and rigging to safely trim or remove trees in tight spaces, protecting nearby homes, fences, and landscaping.

Stump Grinding
Stump grinding is the process of removing a “flush cut” stump to several inches below grade. This can be done with new or old stumps and allows for the best utilization of the space where a tree once stood.



