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Expert Tree Trimming & Pruning in Granby, MA

Licensed crews serving Granby and Hampshire County. Written fixed quotes. Insured work. Same-day response.

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50+Homeowners served
108MA cities covered
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2018Serving since

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Quick Answer

How much does tree trimming cost in Granby, MA?

Tree trimming and pruning in Granby, Massachusetts typically costs $250–$1,800 per tree. Small ornamental pruning runs $250–$400; standard crown cleaning on a mature Hampshire County shade tree is $500–$1,100; full structural or restoration pruning on large oaks and maples reaches $1,200–$1,800. Pricing depends on tree height, number of branches, climbing vs. bucket-truck access, and proximity to utility lines. ISA-aligned pruning follows ANSI A300 standards and removes no more than 25% of live canopy per year.

Typical Range
$250 – $1,800
Best Season
Late winter
Max Canopy / Year
25%
Standard
ANSI A300
Cycle
3 – 5 years
Cleanup
Included

Granby's 6.100 residents share a common problem with their trees: they're getting bigger, they're getting older, and they're being pruned by whoever has a bucket truck and a business card. That's how good trees get damaged. Pro Evolution is different — our Granby pruning crews follow ANSI A300 standards, make proper branch-collar cuts, and never remove more than 25% of live canopy in a season.

With ~6.100 residents, Granby has a mix of property types — and our pruning approach scales to each. Pioneer Valley town on the Dwight Reservoir with mixed hardwood and dairy-farm woodlots. Whether it's a tight-access backyard or a sprawling lot, we right-size the crew and equipment to match.

A few specifics about working in Granby: local residential parcels typically range from quarter-acre to multi-acre, with mature tree cover concentrated along older Hampshire County neighborhoods. For crown-maintenance pruning, that means most jobs combine confined-space rigging with significant chipper-truck access — the two skills that tend to separate pro crews from weekend operations.

Pricing Guide

Tree Trimming & Pruning Pricing in Granby, MA

Scenario-based ranges from recent Worcester County and Greater Boston tree trimming & pruning jobs. Your exact price is fixed on-site.

ScenarioTypical Range (USD)
Small ornamental / young tree$250 – $400
Mid-size shade tree$400 – $750
Mature tree crown cleaning$500 – $1,100
Full structural pruning — large tree$900 – $1,800
Clearance near power lines+$150 – $450
Storm-damaged restoration$400 – $1,500
Bundle 3+ trees on one visit−20 – 30%

Every Pro Evolution quote is written and fixed — the ranges above are typical, not your final price. Request a free on-site assessment for an exact number.

Why Granby Homeowners Choose Pro Evolution

Trusted local tree trimming & pruning done the right way.

When Granby homeowners compare tree-service companies, they almost always come back to the same three questions: Are you insured? Will you leave my yard clean? Will the price I'm quoted be the price I pay? Pro Evolution answers yes to all three, every job, without exception.

  • Written fixed quote before any work begins
  • Licensed, insured crews — Certificate of Insurance on request
  • ISA-aligned standards for every climb and cut
  • Complete debris cleanup — chipping, haul, lawn walk-through
  • Same-day response on business days, 24/7 storm emergencies

Your Granby Project

What to expect when you hire us.

Every Granby tree trimming & pruning project follows the same four stages, scaled to the job.

Assessment and quote: a free on-site visit ends with a written fixed price, not a verbal estimate. You get insurance documentation on request before anyone swings a saw.

Scheduling and prep: we confirm a date, coordinate with any required utilities or neighbors, and prepare the work plan.

Execution: the actual pruning work, with controlled rigging or precision pruning as the job demands. Every cut is made by someone trained to make it correctly.

Cleanup and sign-off: chips, logs, and branches are hauled or repurposed per your preference. You walk the site with us before we call the job done.

Our Process

How We Work in Granby

The same four-step process, every time — whether you're a first-time customer or a returning one.

  1. 01

    Request Your Free Quote

    Fill the form or email us. We respond within a few hours with a scheduled on-site visit.

  2. 02

    On-Site Assessment

    A trained estimator inspects the tree(s), checks clearances, and prepares a fixed written quote.

  3. 03

    Scheduling & Prep

    We confirm a date that works for you and notify utilities if needed. You get insurance docs up front.

  4. 04

    Precise Removal & Cleanup

    Our crew executes the plan safely, chips debris, and hauls every piece away. Yard restored.

Pricing

Tree Trimming & Pruning pricing in Granby.

Typical Range in Granby

$250 – $1,800+ per tree

The only way to know your exact price is an on-site visit — and it's free.

Pruning and trimming pricing in Granby depends on tree size, how many branches are coming off, and whether the work can be done from a bucket truck or requires climbing. Light clearance pruning on a small ornamental tree runs under $300. Full structural pruning on a mature shade tree can reach $1,800 or more.

Bundling multiple trees on the same visit usually saves significantly per-tree, because a large portion of the cost is mobilization and cleanup — fixed no matter how many trees we prune.

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Reviews

Reviews from Hampshire County

Recent Massachusetts homeowners on what it's like to work with Pro Evolution.

A 60-foot maple had split over our garage after a windstorm. Pro Evolution arrived the same evening, tarped the hole, and fully removed it in under a day. Courteous, clean, professional — exactly what you want when you're panicking.

Maria D.

Shrewsbury, MA

Three dead oaks that had been stressing us out for two years. They gave us a fixed written quote, showed up on time, and cleaned up so well my wife thought they had re-mulched the bed. Would hire again in a heartbeat.

James P.

Worcester, MA

Priced three companies. Pro Evolution wasn't the cheapest — but they were the only ones who walked the property, explained what they'd do, and gave me the insurance docs without asking. Worth every dollar.

Erin T.

Marlborough, MA

Storm took down two huge pines blocking my driveway at 10pm Saturday. A crew was there by 7am Sunday morning. Cannot say enough good things. These are the people you want in your phone.

David L.

Leominster, MA

Service Area

Tree Trimming & Pruning in Nearby Cities

We cover all of Hampshire County and surrounding Massachusetts communities.

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Answers

FAQs — Tree Trimming & Pruning in Granby

Straight answers to what homeowners ask us most.

How much does tree trimming cost in Granby?
Trimming in Granby runs $250–$1,800+ depending on tree size, pruning type, and access. A small ornamental can be $250–$400. Structural or restoration pruning on a mature oak or maple often falls $900–$1,800. Bundling multiple trees on the same visit lowers per-tree cost.
When is the best season to prune trees in Granby?
Late winter through early spring (February–early April in Granby) is ideal for most deciduous trees — dormant, minimal disease pressure, and clear structural visibility. Summer pruning works for light touch-ups. We avoid fall pruning for most species because decay fungi are most active then. Storm damage is pruned immediately regardless of season.
How much of a tree can be safely pruned at once?
ANSI A300 standards — the professional baseline we follow — limit removal to 25% of live canopy in a single year. Going beyond that stresses the tree and typically triggers defensive regrowth (water sprouts) that weakens structure over time. For big structural work, we often plan across two seasons.
Can bad pruning actually hurt my Granby tree?
Yes, significantly. Topping (cutting main branches back to stubs), flush cuts (cutting through the branch collar), lion-tailing (stripping all interior branches), and over-thinning all cause lasting damage — decay pockets, weak regrowth, and shorter tree life. Our crews never do any of these.
Do you work on fruit trees in Granby?
Yes. Fruit-tree pruning is specialized — proper late-winter structural pruning dramatically improves fruit size and yield. We handle apples, pears, cherries, peaches, and other common Massachusetts orchard species.
Will pruning help my tree survive storms better?
Yes — proper crown cleaning (removing dead, diseased, or weakly-attached branches) and selective thinning reduce storm risk meaningfully. A well-pruned tree has better wind permeability and fewer failure points. We recommend pruning mature trees on a 3–5 year cycle.
4.9 ★Rating
50+Homeowners served
108MA cities covered
Liability + WCInsurance
≤ 2 hrsQuote response
2018Serving since

Granby, MA

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