1944 Borman Ct Milford, MI

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Expert Tree Trimming & Pruning in Milford, MI

Science-based pruning that protects tree health, structure, and long-term safety

Professional Tree Trimming & Pruning

Arborist-led pruning based on modern tree science

Proper pruning is the single most important thing you can do to extend the life, safety, and beauty of your trees. Done wrong, it causes irreversible damage — lion-tailing, topping, flush cuts, and tear wounds that invite decay and structural failure. Done right, using current arboricultural science, it creates stronger, healthier, more beautiful trees that can live decades longer.

At Ivan’s Tree Services we are true arborists, not just “tree cutters.” Every pruning job follows ANSI A300 standards and Best Management Practices from the International Society of Arboriculture. We are fully licensed, insured (including for work near power lines), and several crew members are ISA Certified Arborists and TRAQ-qualified (Tree Risk Assessment Qualified).

We serve Ann Arbor, Milford, Novi, South Lyon, Wixom, New Hudson, Southfield, Brighton, Pinckney, Howell, Plymouth, Commerce Township, Bloomfield Hills, Bloomfield Hills, West Bloomfield, Northville, Walled Lake, Troy, Farmington Hills, Livonia, Dearborn, and Westland.

After Trimming

We proudly serve Ann Arbor, Milford, Novi, South Lyon, Wixom, New Hudson, Southfield, Brighton, Pinckney, Howell, Plymouth, Commerce Township, Bloomfield Hills, West Bloomfield, Northville, Walled Lake, Troy, Farmington Hills, Livonia, Dearborn, and Westland.

Our Trimming and Pruning Equipment & Techniques

Professional tools and disciplined cutting methods

High-quality pruning depends on using the right equipment and following proven cutting techniques that protect tree health.

Our equipment includes:

  • Hand pruners (Felco, ARS, Corona) for branches <1″
  • Pole pruners & silkys saws with tri-edge teeth for clean cuts

  • Professional chainsaws (Stihl MS 201T, MS 261, MS 462) with sharp chain every job

  • Spider lifts & bucket trucks for large mature trees — no climbing spikes on live pruning (spikes cause wounds)

  • We disinfect tools between trees when working on known diseased material

  • All cuts are made with the 3-cut method on branches >3″ to prevent bark tearing

Our Exact Pruning Process

ANSI A300-defined pruning methods

Different tree conditions require specific pruning techniques, all governed by industry standards.

1.

Crown Cleaning (Deadwooding)

Removal of dead, dying, diseased, broken, or weakly attached branches throughout the crown. This is the most common service we perform and the safest way to instantly reduce risk without changing the tree’s shape.

2.

Crown Thinning

Selective removal of live branches to improve light penetration, air flow, and reduce wind resistance. We never remove more than 15–20% of live foliage in one year on mature trees. We focus on removing crossing, rubbing, co-dominant leaders, water sprouts, and interior branches while preserving the natural shape. This dramatically reduces the chance of storm failure.

3.

Crown Raising (Crown Lifting)

Removing lower branches for clearance over roofs, sidewalks, driveways, streets, or views. We follow the “1/3 – 2/3 Rule”: we never remove more than one-third of the live crown height from the bottom, preserving at least two-thirds of the live crown in the upper canopy for photosynthesis.

4.

Crown Reduction / Crown Shaping

Reducing the overall height or spread of a tree using reduction cuts back to suitable lateral branches (never heading cuts or topping). We use the “natural target pruning” technique — cutting just outside the branch collar and branch bark ridge to allow proper compartmentalization (CODIT model). This is the only correct way to reduce size a tree that has outgrown its space.

5.

Structural Pruning (Young & Mid-Age Trees)

The most valuable service we offer. We develop strong architecture in young trees by subordinating competing leaders, spacing primary scaffold branches, and removing defects early. A $400 structural prune at age 8–12 can prevent a $4,000 removal at age 40.

6.

Vista / Directional Pruning

Creating or maintaining views (lake, golf course, downtown Ann Arbor skyline) while preserving tree health.

7.

Utility Line Clearance

We are line-clearance certified and use directional pruning to train branches away from power lines rather than brutal “V-cuts.” Trees look natural and regrow slower.

Service Details, Techniques & Special Situations

Standards, philosophy, timing, and emergency scenarios

Professional pruning involves more than cutting branches — it requires correct timing, clear objectives, and readiness for emergencies.

Michigan-Specific Pruning Timing

  • Oaks (red, black, pin, white) – Pruned only November 15 – March 31 to prevent oak wilt transmission by sap-feeding beetles
  • Maples, birch, beech, honeylocust –  Late winter/early spring (dormant season to avoid heavy bleeding
  • Fruit trees, crabapples, hawthorn – Late winter for structure, summer (June–July) for size control and fire blight prevention

  • Evergreens (pine, spruce, fir) – Early summer after new growth hardens off

  • Flowering shrubs/trees (lilac, forsythia, magnolia) – Immediately after flowering

We track these dates religiously — your trees get pruned at the biologically correct time.

Our Pruning Philosophy

We never “round-over” or “bowl-cut” trees. We prune with purpose: improving structure, reducing risk, enhancing health, or achieving your aesthetic goals.

We take the time to walk the property with you, explain what we see in plain English, show you the defects or hazards, and only then recommend the correct type and amount of pruning.

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some quick answers to common concerns.

How often should trees be pruned?

Young trees: every 2–3 years for structure. Mature trees: every 5–7 years for maintenance. High-risk or storm-prone trees: every 3–4 years.

Will pruning make my tree grow faster?

No. Proper pruning slows growth response. Topping or lion-tailing causes weak, fast-growing water sprouts that fail easily.

Do you ever top trees?

Never. Topping is harmful and banned by ANSI A300 standards. We will refuse the job or educate you on correct alternatives.

Can you prune my oak in summer?

No — we follow MSU Extension guidelines and will only prune oaks during the safe winter window to prevent oak wilt.

Other Tree & Land Services We Offer

One team, full property solutions.

Our clients combine additional services for better results and savings.

Tree Removal

Safe removal of dead, diseased, dangerous, or unwanted trees using trained crews and professional equipment to protect your home and landscape.

Tree Trimming & Pruning

We improve the health, safety, and appearance of your trees with expert pruning that removes weak branches, shapes the canopy, and encourages strong growth.

Stump Grinding

Deep stump grinding eliminates tripping hazards, pests, and regrowth, leaving the area level and ready for new grass or landscaping.

Lot & Land Clearing

We clear brush, small trees, and overgrown areas efficiently to prepare your lot for building, fencing, or new landscaping projects.

Emergency Storm Damage

24/7 response for fallen trees and broken limbs. We secure the area, remove debris, and help you recover quickly after severe weather.

Tree Planting

Professional planting of the right trees in the right place, adding long-lasting shade, beauty, and value to your property.

Topsoil Delivery & Grading

Premium screened topsoil delivered and graded to fix low spots, improve drainage, and prepare garden beds or new lawns.

Mulch Delivery & Installation

Clean, attractive mulch installed around trees and beds to conserve moisture, suppress weeds, and refresh the look of your landscape.

Grass Seeding & Lawn Restoration

We repair bare or damaged areas with proper soil preparation and seeding to create a thick, healthy lawn after tree work or construction.

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