Tree Trimming & Pruning in Brown County & South Central Indiana
Crown thinning, deadwood removal, and clearance from roofs and utilities. Locally owned, based in Nashville, Indiana — free estimates.
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Tree Trimming & Pruning
Good pruning keeps your trees healthy, safe, and looking their best. We thin crowns to reduce wind load, remove deadwood before it falls, and clear branches away from rooflines and utility lines.
We also handle fruit and ornamental pruning to keep your landscape productive and beautiful season after season.
- Crown thinning to reduce storm and wind risk
- Deadwood removal before it becomes a hazard
- Clearance from rooflines, gutters, and utilities
- Fruit and ornamental tree pruning
What to expect from us
Good pruning is preventive medicine for your trees. Thinning a dense crown lets wind pass through instead of pushing the whole tree over in a storm. Removing deadwood takes the falling-limb hazard away before it lands on your roof, your car, or a person. Clearance cuts keep branches off your shingles and out of your gutters.
We prune with the tree's health in mind — proper cuts at the branch collar, no flush cuts, and no topping. Topping (chopping the main leader off flat) ruins a tree's structure and invites decay and weak regrowth; if someone offers to top your tree, get a second opinion. We'll recommend what the tree actually needs, even when that's less work than you expected.
Fruit trees and ornamentals get their own approach — pruning for shape, air flow, and production so they stay beautiful and bear well year after year.
Tree Trimming questions, answered
When is the best time of year to trim trees in Indiana?
For most species, late winter dormancy is ideal — the structure is visible, the tree seals cuts quickly in spring, and disease pressure is low. But hazards don't wait: dead, broken, or rubbing limbs should come off whenever you spot them, any month of the year.
How often should trees be trimmed?
Most mature shade trees do well on a 3–5 year cycle. Fast growers, fruit trees, and anything near your roof or driveway may want attention every 1–3 years. We'll give you an honest read on your trees when we're out — no made-up maintenance schedule.
Can you trim branches hanging over my roof?
Yes — roof and gutter clearance is one of the most common jobs we do. Getting limbs off the roofline protects shingles, keeps gutters cleaner, and takes away the squirrel highway onto your house.
Do you top trees?
No — and we'd encourage you not to let anyone do it. Topping destroys the tree's natural structure, opens the trunk to rot, and produces weakly attached regrowth that's more dangerous than what you started with. Crown reduction done with proper cuts achieves the goal without wrecking the tree.
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