Kept in shape on a schedule instead of fixed once it is a problem — in Los Angeles and all around it.
A tree that gets looked at every year or two never becomes the emergency that costs real money. Small cuts made regularly keep the shape, keep the weight off the ends, and keep the crown open enough that wind goes through it rather than into it.
The alternative is the call we get most often: nobody touched it for eight years, and now it is over the roof and too heavy at the tips.
Shaping is also what keeps a hedge or a row of shrubs looking deliberate instead of overgrown, and that is a large part of what people actually want from a yard.
We would rather tell you your tree does not need doing this year than book work that is not useful. A maintenance visit that finds nothing wrong is a good outcome, not a wasted trip.
We walk the yard and tell you which trees want doing now and which can wait.
Some trees want a yearly touch, some every three. It is set to the tree, not to a package.
Regular light work instead of one heavy cut, which is better for the tree and cheaper for you.
Chipped and raked every visit, same as any other job.
Raeford, Fayetteville and the towns around them are not one market — a Fort Bragg rental turning over, a brick ranch off Bragg Boulevard and a new build in Hope Mills are three different jobs.





Tell us what the tree is doing — over the roof, dropping fronds, too big for the yard. Send a photo on WhatsApp if that is quicker. English or Spanish.
Call (323) 970-0745