Tree Trimming and Pruning in Bergen County, NJ
If the trees around your Bergen County, NJ, home are getting so big that they threaten your house and other property, let the experts at Vivar Tree Services remove excess branches and limbs.
Our professional tree evaluation and trimming services preserve the beauty of your trees while making them safer, healthier, and more manageable.
Crucial Reasons to Hire Our Tree Trimming Professionals
- Safety
- At Vivar Tree Services, safety first is our motto. It may be predictable, but it's true! When you neglect dangling branches or let them crowd electrical wires, you're letting your tree become a threat. When you see broken or threatening limbs, call us!
- Beauty
- People keep trees in their yard in large part because they are beautiful creations. Proper pruning and trimming heighten the natural attractiveness of your trees, enhances your home's look, and improves your property value.
- Functionality
- Trees provide essential shade but also function as awesome playgrounds, supporting treehouses, swings, and climbing areas. Let us eliminate any sharp edges, unstable branches, and damaged limb stumps so you and your family can continue to safely monkey around!
Ask Us About Tree Trimming and Pruning Options
- Crown cleaning or clean out - From the tree's crown, we remove all the branches and limbs that are dead, dying, diseased, or weakly attached. We also chip and clean up all the resulting debris from your property.
- Crown raising or elevating - By removing the lower branches of your tree's canopy, we provide clearance and/or raise the whole bottom up.
- Crown reduction - Usually performed in the top third of the canopy or above prior cuts, crown reduction reduces the size of your tree's top and sides. We finish up by completely reshaping the tree's exterior profile.
- Annual overgrowth pruning - Once a year, we prune away the annual overgrowth and reshape the exterior canopy.
- Lateral reduction - We remove the tree's major deadwood and interior overgrowth while elevating the canopy to create balance.
- Crown thinning - We selectively remove branches to increase light penetration and air movement within the tree. Thinning can also reduce tree weight without compromising its shape.
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