Pruning cuts look simple from the ground, but where and how a branch is removed determines whether a tree seals the wound cleanly or opens itself up to decay for years afterward.
ANSI A300 is the national standard that spells out how pruning should be done, cutting at the branch collar instead of flush with the trunk, avoiding topping, and never removing more canopy than a tree can recover from in one season.
Our crews hold every job across Metro Atlanta, Sandy Springs, Roswell, Brookhaven, and Norcross to this standard, from a small residential trim to a large commercial canopy, because a tree pruned incorrectly today becomes a liability years down the road.
Correct pruning now protects a tree's structure for decades.
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Photo of an arborist making a precise pruning cut at the branch collar, or a before/after of a properly pruned tree canopy. Authentic job photos strongly preferred over stock images.
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