Pruning & trimming
Shaping, crown thinning, raising, and clearing limbs off roofs and power lines. The careful, technical work that keeps a tree looking right and growing right.
Pruning, trimming, removals, and storm cleanup across Utah County. We do careful work, leave the yard cleaner than we found it, and never leave you guessing on price.
A lot of tree work gets the limb down and leaves you with the mess, the bad cuts, and the guesswork. We built the company around the opposite of that.
Proper pruning at the right points, so the tree heals clean, holds its shape, and stays healthy. Bad pruning is worse than none.
Limbs hauled off, debris raked, lawn and beds protected. When we pull out, the only sign we were there is the work.
A free written estimate up front. No surprise add-ons, no pressure. If a tree can be saved instead of removed, we'll tell you.
From a single overgrown maple to a storm that dropped a limb on the garage, it's the same crew and the same standard.
Shaping, crown thinning, raising, and clearing limbs off roofs and power lines. The careful, technical work that keeps a tree looking right and growing right.
Dead, dying, or just in the wrong spot. We take it down in sections, safely, even in tight backyards, and protect what's around it.
Grind the stump below grade so you can replant, re-sod, or just get the trip hazard out of the lawn for good.
A limb on the roof or a tree over the driveway. Call and we'll get there as fast as we safely can.
Clearing out dead and crossing limbs and lightening heavy canopies, so your trees come through the next windstorm standing.
Overgrown fence lines, brush piles, and neglected lots brought back to order and hauled away in one visit.
Move your pointer across the grid. Real tree work across Utah County, the kind that needs a climber, a plan, and a clean finish.
five-star jobs behind the work you see here
The kind of tree company you actually want in your yard: careful with the trees, careful with everything around them, and the cleanup left it looking better than before.
Showed up when they said, gave an honest quote, and didn't leave a single branch behind.
They saved a tree another company wanted to rip out. Clearly knew what they were doing.
Big removal in a tight backyard and they brought it down without touching the fence or the flower beds. Professional from the quote to the cleanup.
Polite, on time, and fair. Exactly what the name promises. We've already booked them again.
No drawn-out sales visit, no pressure. Four steps and the tree is handled.
Text or call with a picture of the tree and what's on your mind. Fastest way to start.
We come look, walk the property, and hand you a written price with no obligation.
The crew shows up on time, protects the yard, and does the job the way it should be done.
Limbs hauled, debris raked, everything tidy. You just enjoy the result.
We're based in Spanish Fork and work across the south end of Utah County. If your town isn't listed, ask anyway. We're usually close.
Yes. We come out, walk the property, and give you a written quote with no obligation. You'll know the price before any work starts.
Yes, we carry liability insurance, and we're happy to send proof of coverage before we set foot on your property.
We work across Utah County out of Spanish Fork: Springville, Mapleton, Salem, Payson, Provo, Spring Lake, and the towns in between. If you're nearby, just ask.
Always. We haul off the limbs, rake the debris, and leave the yard looking better than a tree job has any right to. That's the whole point of the name.
Yes. When a limb is on the roof or a tree is leaning over the driveway, call and we'll get to you as fast as we safely can.
Not when it's done right. We make proper cuts at the right points so the tree heals cleanly, keeps its shape, and stays healthy. Bad pruning is worse than none, which is exactly what we avoid.
We can. Removal and stump grinding are separate steps, so just tell us if you want the stump gone and we'll quote it together.
For most shade trees here, late winter into early spring is ideal because the tree is dormant. That said, dead, broken, or hazardous limbs should come off whenever you spot them.
Call or text a photo of the tree and what you're thinking. We'll set a time to come look and quote it. No pressure either way.
Whether it's one limb over the roof or a whole lot that's gotten out of hand, send a photo and we'll get you a free estimate.