Spring Pruning

Ensure Healthy Trees This Spring

Expert Pruning Services in Edmonton

Spring is the Best Time to Prune – Book Now Before the Season Ends!

Why Choose Us?

Not Sure When To Prune?

It’s always best to prune your trees and bushes while they’re dormant (spring, late fall, winter). Since trees store the green energy from the leaves in the roots during this time, pruning removes less energy from the tree, allowing for more robust healing and recovery.

Avoid Tree Diseases Like Dutch Elm

In an effort to limit the spread of Dutch Elm disease; Alberta has strict laws governing when Elm trees can be pruned.  All elm pruning must be done between October and March.

Overgrown, Hazardous, or Unmanageable Branches?

Urban trees lack critical environmental conditions that direct forest trees to grow with more stable weight distribution. This often results in city trees having heavy horizontal limbs that sheer off and damage property such as utility lines and homes. Our team is trained to identify and mitigate these limbs before they cause damage.

DIY Pruning Can Cause Irreversible Damage to Your Trees

Improper pruning cuts lead to openings that the tree can’t seal off. Resulting in a lifetime struggle with disease and decay. Our expert team will always leave your tree in the best possible condition to thrive for years to come!

✅ March is the final month for Elm pruning – mitigate dutch elm disease before the seasonal ban starts!

✅Expert arborists help your tree remain healthy and stable longer

✅ Maximize flower and fruit quality with dormant season pruning 

✅ Mitigate disease and instability before it happens. Significantly extending your trees health span

✅ Keep your trees healthy, stable, happy, and beautiful.

✅ Remove hazardous or obstructing limbs

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How Much Will It Cost?

Every tree and landscape are unique. Which means pruning costs will vary between trees based one:

  • Tree size & type
  • Obstacles around the tree (homes, utility lines, glass, etc.)
  • Accessibility (yard/gate size, equipment access, distance from equipment)

Broadly speaking; you can expect around:

$385-$450 for a small to medium tree

$500-$1300+ for large, complex removals.

How Long Will I Have To Wait?

we aim for a lead time of under two weeks rom the time you contact us, to full job completion.

Do I Need A Permit?

In Edmonton, and most of the surrounding area; if the tree is fully on your, no permit of government permission is required.

What Equipment Does Edmonton Arborist Use?

We have the correct equipment to service any and every tree. 

If the tree is accessible with large list equipment a bucket truck is used. If the tree is not accessible then rope rigging and climbing techniques are used.

I Edmonton Arborist Fully Insured?

Edmonton Arborist carries full WCB and liability insurance (all applicable insurance for our industry).

WCB account number and insurance certificate are available upon request.