Western WashingtonTree Trimming
Heavy rain, moisture, and fast seasonal growth can cause branches to become overextended or too close to structures. Keeping branches trimmed back protects homes, barns, animal structures, and fencing from unnecessary damage.
Proper trimming helps:
- Reduce weight on heavy limbs before winter storms
- Remove weak or damaged branches
- Keep vegetation at least six inches away from siding and foundations
- Prevent branches from rubbing against roofs
- Reduce shade and moisture that lead to moss growth
- Limit access points for critters using limbs to reach roofs or attic spaces

