Professional Tree Pruning Services

Tree Pruning Services by Cook’s Tree Care

Cook's Tree Care specializes in tree care, which includes tree pruning. Pruning when done properly is extremely beneficial to all trees. The arborists of Cook's Tree Care are specially trained in all facets of tree pruning. We can help you to achieve your objectives which may include; safety, tree health, clearance of structures, longevity, beauty, pest management, size management, and accessibility. Trees, like all other organisms, need care and attention to achieve their great potential. Think of how foolish you would look and how unhealthy you would be if you had never had a haircut.

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“I wouldn’t trust anyone else to work in my yard, around my home. He and his crew take care of all tree care needs”

—Cathy Foster

Customer has a River Birch which is very close to his house. The tree's limbs were way to close to the structure and way too low in the lawn space. After pruning both the tree and customer were happy with the compromise. We left the tree healthy but also provided clearance for the customer. It was a beautiful tree, it just needed some love.

Customer Stories

Customer has a Saucer Magnolia in their front yard. It is the centerpiece of their landscape. It was overgrown and needed some pruning. The customer's goals centered around elevation for lawn maintenance and clearance around the service wires going to their house (reason for the hole in the canopy in one of the pictures). The customer and their tree were both happy when we left.

We’ve used Cook’s Tree Care for 10 years. Seth and his crew are always professional; from the initial visit in order to size up the job and calculate an estimate, to cleaning up the debris that is produced after the work is completed. The most recent job he did for us was particularly tricky; he had to cut limbs from a wide-spreading leafy tree so that they dropped down to a narrow space in between two structures on our property. Then the trunk of the tree itself had to come down, in three huge sections. Everything landed right where it was supposed to.
— Eve Breitung