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Tree Pruning in Kennebec County ME

Capital Area Tree Service Provides Residential and Commercial Tree Pruning

For tree pruning in Kennebec County, ME, choose Capital Area Tree Service. Overgrown trees aren’t just unsightly—they can become unsafe and unhealthy. Strategic tree pruning improves air circulation, reduces disease, and prevents dangerous limbs from breaking during storms. Capital Area Tree Service uses proven techniques to keep your trees strong and your property safe.

Tree pruning isn’t just a quick cut with a saw—it requires experience, precision, and care. Capital Area Tree Service delivers all three with every visit. For tree pruning in Kennebec County, contact Scott Peacock at (207) 446-7346 or Chuck Smith at (207) 740-6335 to schedule your service.

Tree Pruning Reduces Risks and Extends the Life of Your Trees

Neglected trees often develop weak limbs, crossing branches, and heavy tops that increase the chance of failure. Regular pruning strengthens the overall structure and removes hazardous limbs before they cause damage. Our crew evaluates every tree’s condition and trims accordingly—preventing future problems while improving natural shape and balance.

Seasonal Tree Trimming Services to Maximize Results

The best time to prune depends on the species, age, and overall health of the tree. Our arborists know the right method for every tree species in Maine. No matter if you need help with spring shaping, summer clearance, or winter maintenance, Capital Area Tree Service delivers timely, targeted pruning that promotes healthy growth.

Structural, Aesthetic, and Clearance Pruning Available

We offer several types of pruning to meet your specific goals. Structural pruning shapes young trees for strong growth. Aesthetic pruning enhances beauty and curb appeal. Clearance pruning lifts branches over driveways, walkways, roofs, and power lines. No matter the objective, our work always focuses on long-term tree health and safety.