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Enhance Curb Appeal, Encourage Growth, and Protect Your Property
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Well-maintained trees are both safer and more beautiful. At Advanced Arbor Care, we offer expert tree trimming services throughout Billings and the surrounding areas to help trees thrive — while keeping your home and yard safe from overgrowth and damage.
Whether you’re preparing for storm season or just want to open up your view, our certified arborists will trim your trees with precision, care, and long-term health in mind.





Why Tree Trimming Matters
Regular trimming:
- Reduces the risk of falling limbs
- Prevents overgrowth near power lines, roofs, and walkways
- Encourages healthy, balanced growth
- Improves sunlight penetration for lawns and gardens
- Enhances your property’s overall curb appeal
When Is the Best Time to Trim Trees in Montana?
In most cases, late winter or early spring is ideal — before new growth begins. However, some trees (like fruit-bearing species) or emergency situations (like storm damage) may require trimming at other times of the year.
Our team provides seasonal advice based on local climate patterns and species-specific needs.
What’s Included in Our Trimming Service
Tree Evaluation
We assess species type, current structure, growth direction, and surrounding hazards.Selective Trimming
We remove dead, diseased, or overcrowded branches using clean cuts that preserve tree health.Shaping & Clearance
We shape canopies, improve visibility, and provide clearance from structures and driveways.Cleanup
We remove debris, chip branches, and leave your yard looking better than before.
Why Property Owners in Billings Trust Advanced Arbor Care
- ISA-Certified arborists with deep understanding of Montana tree species
- Custom trimming plans based on safety, aesthetics, and longevity
- Local, family-owned operation — not a national chain
- Trusted by local lawn care companies for all specialty tree needs
FAQs: Tree Trimming
How is tree trimming different from pruning?
“Trimming” often refers to improving aesthetics and safety by removing overgrowth, while “pruning” typically focuses on strategic cuts to promote health and structure. We often do both in one visit.
Can I trim my trees myself?
For small branches, sure. But for anything involving ladders, chainsaws, or trees near power lines or your home, it’s best — and safer — to hire a professional.
Will trimming hurt my tree?
Not if done properly. Our team uses industry-standard techniques that actually improve tree health and reduce future risks.
How often should trees be trimmed?
Most trees benefit from trimming every 1–3 years, depending on their species, age, and condition.
Is tree trimming covered by insurance?
Usually not, unless the tree poses a documented threat. We can provide risk assessments to support your case if needed.