Tree Trimming / Pruning

Healthier Trees Through Strategic Branch Work

Plan Tree Trimming in Great Falls

You maintain safer, more attractive trees when structural trimming and canopy thinning are completed regularly across your Great Falls property. Old Pro Tree Management  uses climbing techniques to access branches around roofs, driveways, and fence lines, allowing precise cuts that preserve tree health while reducing wind resistance. This service prevents limb breakage during storms and improves visibility along streets and sidewalks throughout Great Falls neighborhoods.


Local species including spruce, cottonwood, fir, and pine all benefit from targeted pruning that removes dead wood, corrects growth patterns, and opens canopies for better sunlight penetration. Every cut follows arboricultural best practices to promote rapid healing and discourage pest entry. Full cleanup is included, with all trimmings hauled away to leave your property ready for immediate enjoyment.


Arrange your free estimate for tree trimming Great Falls homeowners rely on to keep properties safe and beautiful.

How Our Process Works?

You'll start with an evaluation that identifies which branches need removal based on health, structure, and proximity to buildings or utilities in Great Falls. The team assesses crown density, clearance requirements, and any signs of disease or insect damage. This consultation determines the scope of work and establishes a trimming schedule that matches seasonal growth patterns.


Old Pro Tree Management completes all pruning using hand tools and pole saws, ensuring clean cuts that minimize stress on the tree. Climbers position themselves to reach every part of the canopy, removing selected branches without tearing bark or leaving stubs. Low-impact techniques protect your lawn and landscaping throughout the entire process.


All trimmed material is gathered and removed as part of the standard service, leaving your yard clean and free of debris. The team works quickly and efficiently, respecting your schedule and ensuring minimal disruption to daily routines. 


Proper pruning extends tree lifespan and reduces the likelihood of emergency failures during Montana's unpredictable weather.

Details That Matter Most

Trimming and pruning involve more than cutting back overgrowth. Here are answers to the questions Great Falls residents ask about maintaining healthy, attractive trees.

How often should trees be trimmed?
You should schedule pruning every two to three years for most mature trees, with faster-growing species requiring more frequent attention. Regular trimming prevents structural problems and reduces storm damage risk.
Will trimming hurt my trees?
You'll see improved health when cuts are made correctly using sharp tools and proper techniques. Pruning removes diseased or damaged wood, allowing the tree to focus energy on healthy growth.
Can you trim branches near power lines?
You should contact your utility provider for clearance work directly adjacent to lines. The team safely trims branches nearby that pose future risks or block visibility in Great Falls.
What's the difference between trimming and pruning?
You'll hear both terms used interchangeably, though pruning often emphasizes health and structure while trimming focuses on shape and clearance. Both involve selective branch removal.
Do you clean up all trimmed branches?
You receive full cleanup with every project, including hauling away all cuttings and debris. The team leaves your property tidy and ready for use immediately after work is finished.

Proper trimming protects your investment in mature trees and prevents costly damage to structures during high winds. Contact the team for a free estimate on tree pruning Great Falls trusts, and ensure your trees remain healthy, safe, and attractive year-round.