Tree Pruning
in Burlington, MA
Expert tree pruning, trimming, and canopy management. Serving Burlington and the Merrimack Valley.
What We Do
Good pruning is invisible. When we're done, your tree should look like it grew that way — healthier, better structured, and not threatening to put a branch through your window during the next storm.
Burlington's mature trees need regular attention. Burlington's commercial and residential areas both keep us busy. From the neighborhoods around Mary Cummings Park to the properties along Middlesex Turnpike, we handle tree work across the whole town. We follow ISA standards for every cut, because bad pruning does more harm than good.
We do crown thinning, dead wood removal, crown reduction, clearance pruning, and structural work on young trees. If you're not sure what your tree needs, we'll tell you — for free.
We serve all Burlington neighborhoods including Burlington Center, South Burlington, North Burlington, Burlington Mall area and surrounding areas.
Common Tree Pruning
Projects in Burlington
Crown thinning for light and airflow
Dead wood and hazardous limb removal
Crown reduction for overgrown trees
Clearance pruning away from roofs and wires
Structural pruning for young trees
Seasonal maintenance trimming
Our Work in
Burlington
Burlington gives us a good mix of commercial and residential work. This month we've been maintaining trees at a couple of office parks off Middlesex Turnpike, taking down a dead oak near Simonds Park, and doing crown reduction on a row of maples on Cambridge Street that were blocking a homeowner's solar panels. We also cleared deadwood from several trees at Mary Cummings Park — gorgeous old trees that just need some maintenance to stay safe.
What It
Costs
$200 - $1,500 — typical range for tree pruning in Burlington.
Pruning costs less than removal, and it's the best investment you can make in your trees. A few hundred dollars in pruning today can prevent a few thousand dollars in removal or property damage later.
A single tree with a few dead limbs? That's on the lower end. A full canopy thinning and crown reduction on a large oak? Higher end. The price depends on size, number of trees, height, and how much work needs to be done.
We give free estimates on-site. We'll walk your property, look at every tree, and tell you exactly what we recommend and what it'll cost. No pressure, no upsell.
How It
Works
01
Call Us
Call (978) 375-2272 and tell us what you need. We’ll ask a few questions and schedule a time to come look at it. No phone tag, no automated menus.
02
Free Estimate
We come to your Burlington property, look at the job, and give you an honest price on the spot. No pressure, no follow-up sales calls. Just a number.
03
We Do the Work
We show up on time, do the job right, and clean up when we’re done. Your property looks better when we leave than when we arrived.
Burlington
Permits
Burlington requires Tree Warden approval for public tree removal. Private property removals generally don't require permits unless in conservation areas. Contact the DPW for specifics.
Permit rules change. Confirm with your municipality. We can help — call (978) 375-2272.
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Why Us
30+
Years in Business
24/7
Emergency Response
12 minutes away — fast response for residential and commercial emergencies
Commercial tree service experience — office parks, HOAs, and property managers
Mary Cummings Park area specialists with deep knowledge of the tree canopy
Property line tree work — we handle the tricky neighbor situations
FAQ
When is the best time to prune trees in Burlington?
Late winter through early spring for most species. For commercial properties, we can schedule pruning during off-hours or weekends to minimize disruption to your business.
Do you offer maintenance contracts for commercial properties in Burlington?
Yes. We work with several commercial property managers in Burlington on regular maintenance — seasonal pruning, dead wood removal, storm damage response. It's cheaper than dealing with emergencies after the fact.
What tree species are common in Burlington?
Red oaks and sugar maples are the most common in the residential neighborhoods. The commercial areas along Middlesex Turnpike have a mix of ornamental and shade trees. Mary Cummings Park has some impressive old-growth oaks and beeches.
How much does tree pruning cost?
Tree pruning typically ranges from $200-$1,500 depending on the size of the tree, number of trees, and the scope of work. A single tree with a few dead limbs is on the lower end. A full canopy thinning on a large oak is on the higher end. We provide free estimates.
Ready to get
it done?
Call us for a free estimate on tree pruning in Burlington. We answer the phone, show up on time, and clean up when we leave.
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