Enhance the health, beauty, and safety of your trees with professional trimming and pruning by Cipres Tree Service, serving the East Pittsburgh, PA area. Proper pruning is vital for tree structure, removing hazardous deadwood, promoting healthy growth, and improving aesthetics. Attempting to trim large trees yourself can be dangerous and may harm the tree if done incorrectly. Our experienced crews, guided by ISA Certified Arborists, use industry-approved techniques and specialized equipment to safely and effectively prune trees and shrubs of all sizes on your East Pittsburgh, PA property. Invest in the long-term health and beauty of your landscape with expert care from Cipres Tree Service.
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We provide tailored pruning solutions for your landscape:
While trimming small shrubs might be a DIY task, pruning larger trees requires expertise and carries risks. Here’s why professional trimming by Cipres Tree Service in East Pittsburgh, PA is often the better choice:
Maintain the health, safety, and beauty of your landscape. Cipres Tree Service offers professional, arborist-guided tree and shrub trimming throughout the East Pittsburgh, PA area. Get expert care for your valuable trees. Call us today for a free estimate!
Cipres Tree Service did an amazing job trimming the large oaks on our East Pittsburgh, PA property. They look so much healthier and shapelier now, and no more low branches over the driveway. Great work!.
The crew was professional, safe, and clearly knew what they were doing. They pruned our maple tree exactly as the arborist recommended. Cleaned up everything perfectly. Highly recommend Cipres in East Pittsburgh, PA.
Used Cipres for shrub trimming this year. They shaped our hedges beautifully and were much faster and cleaner than when I tried to do it myself! Worth the cost for professional results.
East Pittsburgh is a borough in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States, approximately 11 miles (18 km) southeast of the confluence of the Monongahela and the Allegheny rivers at Pittsburgh. The population in 1900 stood at 2,883, and in 1910, at 5,615. As of the 2020 census, the borough population was 1,927, having fallen from 6,079 in 1940. George Westinghouse erected large works there which supplied equipment to the great power plants at Niagara Falls and for the elevated and rapid-transit systems of New York City. Nearby, the George Westinghouse Bridge over Turtle Creek is a prominent fixture in the area, which is very near the borough of Braddock.
Zip Codes in East Pittsburgh, PA that we also serve: 15112