Proper tree trimming and pruning in Asheville, NC can significantly improve the health, structure, and long-term stability of your trees. Regular professional pruning helps maintain strong growth and can improve overall tree health by reducing stress and preventing issues like disease, decay, and structural weakness.
At Woodland Professional Solutions, our fully insured professional arborists in Asheville, NC provide expert tree trimming and pruning services following current ANSI A300 standards and best safety practices. Each cut is made with care and purpose to support healthy growth, improve structure, and enhance the natural appearance of your trees.
Our experienced team provides both routine maintenance and corrective pruning to improve airflow, sunlight exposure, and overall tree safety. Serving Asheville, Arden, Weaverville, Fletcher, and surrounding areas, we help create healthier, safer, and more beautiful landscapes year-round.
Pruning & Trimming


BEFORE
How do you know when your trees need to be trimmed?
Have you ever looked out your window and noticed branches blocking your view or sunlight?
Overgrown tree limbs aren’t just unsightly—they can be dangerous. Broken or fallen branches can cause serious injury or damage to your property.
That’s where we come in. At Environmental Tree Care, LLC, we’re licensed, bonded, and fully equipped to safely trim and care for your trees. While small, low-hanging limbs might be a weekend project, large trees require professional expertise and equipment—it’s just not worth risking your safety.
Give us a call or fill out contact request, and we’ll be happy to provide a free estimate to trim your branches and help preserve the health and beauty of your trees.

AFTER


Types of Tree Trimming/Pruning
Crown Clearing:
Crown cleaning removes diseased, weak, dead, or overly long branches that can compromise a tree’s structure and landscape health. Pruning these sections helps improve the tree’s health and longevity.
Crown Raising or Elevating:
Sometimes, tree branches grow too low to the ground or nearby structures, obstructing access to walkways, patios, and drives, creating unusable areas beneath the tree, or casting too much shade.
Crown Reduction/Shaping:
When a tree grows too large for the space it's in, grows up into overhead power lines, or develops an unappealing or lopsided shape, then it's time to look at pruning options to reduce the size or reshape the canopy.
*Please Note - This is NOT Tree Topping*
Hazardous Tree Pruning:
Decaying or declining branches can pose serious safety risks, especially near homes, streets, or play areas. Damage from wind, snow, ice, lightning, or construction can further increase the hazard.
















