Tree Trimming in Lexington, NC
Free same-day tree-trimming quotes across Lexington. ANSI A300 cuts on brittle-pecan structural pruning, Lexington Utilities and EnergyUnited line-clearance coordination, experienced climbers — built for the mill-village porches and the Cotton Grove rural fringe alike.
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We prune the tree. We leave the canopy healthier.
Clean cuts at the branch collar. Deadwood out, structure cleaned up, clippings hauled. Every Lexington trim quote covers the six items below, at the price we name on day one.
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ANSI A300 Pruning Cuts
Every cut at the branch collar, no flush cuts, no stub cuts. ANSI A300 is the national pruning standard, and we follow it on every limb so the wound seals and the tree heals.
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Deadwood & Crossing Branches Out
Dead limbs, broken stubs, branches rubbing each other, suckers off the trunk. The cleanup pass that makes the canopy look right and stops future tear-outs.
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No Topping. Ever.
Topping kills mature trees slowly. We don’t do it. If a tree is too big for the spot, the honest answer is structural reduction or removal, not chopping the leaders back to stubs.
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Right Tool for the Canopy
Climber-and-rope rigging for the high crown work. Pole saws for the mid-canopy and front-yard reach. Hand cuts for finish work near the trunk.
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Clippings Chipped, Lawn Swept
Brush goes through the chipper on site. Driveway gets a magnet pass and a blow-down. The spot looks like the tree just got a haircut, not like a job site.
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Pay After You Approve
No deposit, no upfront pressure. Walk the finished canopy, then settle up. Cash, check, or major card. Multi-tree discount on the same trip.
During. After. Trimmed and tidy.
A look at recent trimming: limbs and brush coming down, the driveway and yard cleaned up before we leave.
What Our Neighbors Say
Real reviews from real Triad homeowners. We’re proud to earn each one.
I was extremely pleased with the service I received. They cut down several trees and cleared a large section of bushes in my backyard. They were pleasant and efficient and the cost was very reasonable.
Very professional, came and did what we discussed at a reasonable price. Would recommend.
Very reasonable price, high quality work, and cleaned up everything when finished. I was very pleased with the job they did.
Two things most tree crews can’t promise.
In a trade full of one-truck operators and “I’ll call you back next week” estimates, we built 316 Trees on two principles that protect your property and your time.
The 316 Trees Promise
Fully insured. Same-day quotes. Every time.
Two things kill homeowner confidence: the fear of getting stuck with damage you didn’t cause, and the wait for an estimate that never comes. We fixed both.
Fully Insured, Triad-Wide
Fully insured on every job. Ask for our certificate before we start; we keep it ready.
Same-Day Quotes
Call us, you’ll have a number today. For most trims in High Point, Greensboro, or Winston-Salem we walk the site the same day you call.
Locally Owned
A real Triad crew, not a franchise or call-center referral. When you call, you talk to the same guys doing the work.
Heavy Equipment
Climbing and rigging kit, pole saws, chainsaws, dump trailer for haul-off. The right tool for every cut.
Clean Job Site
Chips hauled, debris loaded, yard raked, driveway swept. The spot looks better than when we showed up.
Triad-Wide Service
High Point shop. Same crew covers Lexington, Welcome, Reeds, Tyro, and the US-52 corridor across Davidson County.
What kind of pruning does your tree need?
A young dogwood that needs a tidy-up is a different job from a 70-foot oak that needs a structural reduction. Here’s how we size a trim so you know what you’re paying for before we ever pull up in Lexington.
Cat 01
Light Shape
Under 25 ft · Cosmetic pruning · Single visit
A small ornamental, a young shade tree, or any tree under twenty-five feet that just needs a tidy-up. Deadwood out, clearance over a walkway, a thinning pass to let light through. Pole saw or short climb, in and out the same morning.
- Tree under 25 ft tall
- Deadwood and clearance pruning
- Hand pruners and pole saw
- Same-morning completion
- All clippings hauled off
Cat 02
Crown Clean
25 to 60 ft · Full crown pruning · Structural cleanup
The everyday trim. Full crown clean on a mature shade tree: deadwood out, crossing branches pruned, structural defects cut, canopy thinned where it needs it. Climber-led with full ground crew on site, half a day to a full day.
- Tree 25 to 60 ft tall
- Full crown clean + structural pruning
- Deadwood and crossing branches removed
- Climber-led access
- Clippings chipped, brush hauled
Cat 03
Heavy Reduction
60 ft+ · Hazard mitigation · Major structural work
Big trees that need real reduction. View pruning, clearance from a roof or power line, hazard limb work, end-weight reduction on a long lateral that’s started cracking. Careful section-by-section pruning, climber on rope, ground crew on rigging. Takes planning, not a chainsaw shortcut.
- Tree 60 ft+ or technically difficult
- End-weight reduction or hazard pruning
- Roof, power-line, or structure clearance
- Climber-on-rope rigging
- All clippings hauled off
Three Steps to a Cleaner Yard
Here’s how a typical Lexington trim goes from your first call to a cleaner canopy.
Call or Send Your Number
Tell us what’s going on. A few quick details is usually enough to give you a price.
Get a Free Estimate
We come out the same day when we can. The quote is free, the price is firm, and there’s no pressure to book on the spot.
We Get the Job Done
Our crew shows up on time, prunes the tree to ANSI A300 standard, chips the brush, and sweeps the yard clean before we leave.
20 minutes down US-52
Lexington is on the weekly route
The Lexington trim runs south on US-52 / I-85 Business from the High Point shop, about twenty minutes — down into Davidson County and the old mill town. The truck carries the climbing kit and the pole pruner first, the chipper comes behind, and an Erlanger Mill village homeowner whose pecan is shedding into the porch usually has us in the canopy within the week. Lexington is on the home-shop weekly route.
Trimming in Lexington splits two ways. The mill-village core — Erlanger, the streets off the Robbins side, the Park Place blocks, the old mill-house grids off Main — is brittle-pecan structural pruning. Mature pecans planted by mill families decades ago, narrow front yards between porch and street, the crew staged in the road and the climber roping the limbs out one section at a time. The Davidson County fringe — Cotton Grove Road, Tyro, Reeds, Welcome — runs different: pasture-edge sweetgum and pine, less-restrictive right-of-way work outside city. Different tree, different cut, same crew, same ANSI A300 standard on every limb.
Tree Trimming — Common Questions
Don’t see your question? Call us at (336) 259-8460.
How much does tree trimming cost in Lexington?
Price tracks how big the tree is, how much canopy work it needs, and how the truck has to reach it. A Light Shape job — a small ornamental or young shade tree — is the quickest visit. A Crown Clean on a mature tree is the most common trim. Heavy Reduction work on 60ft+ trees with hazard pruning or end-weight reduction is the biggest job and scales up based on rigging time. You get a firm written price before we start, and that price is what you pay — request a free estimate.
How often should I have my trees trimmed?
Mature hardwoods every three to five years for a full crown clean. Deadwood-only passes annually if the tree is over a structure. Young shade trees every one to two years for formative pruning to set good structure long-term. More often isn’t better: over-pruning stresses the tree. The right frequency for your specific tree is something we’ll tell you straight on the estimate walk.
What’s the difference between crown clean, crown thinning, and crown reduction?
Three different jobs, three different prices. A crown clean takes out deadwood, crossing branches, and structural defects. A crown thinning does that plus selective canopy thinning to let air and light through. A crown reduction is an active size reduction for clearance from a roof or power line, or to take weight off a hazardous limb. Most jobs are crown clean, not reduction. We use the term that actually matches what your tree needs.
Will trimming damage my tree?
Done right, no. The ANSI A300 standard sets the rules: clean cuts at the branch collar, no flush cuts, no stub cuts, no topping. We follow it on every limb. Done wrong, pruning absolutely can damage a tree, which is why we won’t take a chainsaw to a job that calls for hand pruners and why we won’t top a tree even when a customer asks us to.
Do I need to be home when you trim?
Usually not. We confirm the full scope in a written quote first, so once you approve it the crew can do the work whether you’re home or not. We send photos when the job’s done, and you pay after you’ve seen the finished work.
Can you trim trees near power lines?
For the service drop running from the pole to your house, yes — we coordinate with Duke Energy if the drop needs to be unbooked first. For trees touching the primary distribution lines along the street, that’s Duke’s job, not ours, and they do it for free as part of their right-of-way program. We’ll tell you straight which side of the line your tree falls on and who to call.
What’s the best time of year to trim trees?
Late winter through early spring is best for most species — dormant season, no leaves to obscure structure, lower disease pressure, clean cuts that close before the growing season. Oaks are the big exception: they shouldn’t be pruned during oak wilt season (roughly April through July) because the open cuts attract beetles that spread the disease. If your tree should wait, we’ll tell you. If it can be done now, we’ll get it on the schedule.
Do you also work outside Lexington?
Yes. Our trim service area runs from High Point north of us up US-52, plus the Davidson County communities all around — Welcome, Reeds, Tyro, Linwood, Wallburg. Each town has its own dedicated page on our site — check the menu, or call and we’ll tell you straight whether we cover your zip code.
Can I keep the wood chips?
Yes, same as removal — just let us know when you call. We can leave the chip pile in your driveway for landscaping mulch, save you from buying bagged mulch this spring. It also saves us a trip to the yard-waste facility, so we’re happy to do it. If you don’t want them, we haul everything off.
What if a limb falls during a storm overnight?
Call us at (336) 259-8460 — same 24/7 hotline as our storm work. If a limb has come down on a structure or is hung up in the canopy where it could fall on someone, that’s an emergency response, not a scheduled trim. We can be on site through the night, get the hazard down safely, and clear the debris in the morning.
Tree trimming in nearby cities
Same crew on every trim. Same number, same trucks. (City links open the local hub page.)
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