Clearer lines. Safer growth. Less risk overhead.
At Liberty Lumberjacks Tree Service, we help homeowners manage trees with clear planning and careful execution. We’re veteran-owned, locally focused, and built around doing the job right from the first cut to final cleanup.
Tree pruning isn’t about cutting for the sake of cutting. Done correctly, it improves safety, structure, and long-term performance.
(Selective work, planned cuts, and clean results)
We remove dead and failing limbs that can fall without warning, especially over homes, walkways, and yards.
Branches interfering with roofs, driveways, fences, or utilities are trimmed back with control and purpose.
We reduce excess weight and correct imbalances that increase stress on the tree during wind or snow loads.
When appropriate, we open up sightlines and light penetration without compromising tree stability.
Near structures, we use controlled drops and rigging to protect what’s below before anything is cut.
After pruning, we chip, haul off debris, and leave the work area clean and usable.
Get a clear plan and estimate
If you’re unsure what your trees need, we’ll walk the site, explain your options, and recommend next steps that make sense for your property.
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Homeowners call us when they want straight answers and careful work.
We start with a plan, not a chainsaw.
Site walk-through
We assess the tree, access, drop zone, and nearby structures.
Clear recommendations
We explain what should be pruned, why it matters, and what we don’t recommend cutting.
Planned execution
Our crew establishes work zones, uses controlled cuts, and protects surrounding areas.
Cleanup and haul-off
We remove debris and leave your property clean when the work is done.
Pruning is selective branch removal focused on safety, clearance, and structure. Trimming is often used as a general term, but proper pruning follows a plan based on how the tree grows and carries weight.
It depends on the species, age, and location. Some trees benefit from periodic pruning every few years, while others only need attention when clearance or deadwood becomes an issue.
Yes. Removing deadwood and reducing excess weight can lower the chance of limb failure during storms, especially for trees over homes or driveways.
Yes. Cleanup and haul-off are part of the job unless you request to keep chips or material on-site.
If you’re unsure, we’ll walk the site and explain both options. In many cases, pruning can reduce risk without removing the tree entirely.
Request a site walk-through and get clear guidance on pruning options that protect your trees and your property.