
Improve health, structure, and appearance — in that order
Tree Pruning in Maple Ridge, BC
Proper pruning extends a tree's life and reduces the risk of failure during storms. Our arborists assess each tree individually before deciding where and how much to remove — following BC Arborist standards on every job. We know where to cut. Just as importantly, we know where not to.
Maple Ridge properties frequently feature mature second-growth trees that have never been professionally pruned. Without regular attention, these trees develop poor structure and increase storm risk. We assess and prune trees throughout Maple Ridge, including properties on large rural lots.
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Service areas
We serve Haney, Pitt Meadows, Alouette River area, Blaney Bog area, North Maple Ridge — and all rural properties throughout Maple Ridge.
What’s included
Every tree pruning job includes:
- Crown thinning, raising, and reduction
- Dead wood and hazard branch removal
- Vista and clearance pruning
- Formative pruning for young trees
- Post-storm damage pruning
- Assessment and written report on request
What to expect
How tree pruning works
Assessment before any cut
We walk the tree and identify dead wood, crossing branches, crowded sections, and any structural problems. The pruning plan follows the assessment — not a preset formula.
Deadwood and hazards first
We remove dead wood and clear hazards before touching the live crown. This order prevents over-removal — you often need less thinning than you think once the dead material is out.
Proper cut placement
Every cut is made just outside the branch collar. Never flush to the trunk, never leaving a stub. Collar cuts close over cleanly; stubs rot inward and become entry points for decay.
Cleanup
All removed material is chipped or bundled and cleared from the site. You get a tidy yard and a tree that's structurally sound and set up to grow well into the next decade.
Tree care in Maple Ridge
Why Maple Ridge trees need professional care
tree pruning in Maple Ridge is different from other areas. Maple Ridge properties frequently feature mature second-growth trees that have never been professionally pruned. Without regular attention, these trees develop poor structure and increase storm risk. We assess and prune trees throughout Maple Ridge, including properties on large rural lots.
- •Proximity to natural areas means root systems can be undermined by seasonal flooding and water table changes
- •Large rural properties have trees that have never been professionally assessed or pruned
- •Wind from river valleys causes higher stress on trees and more frequent storm damage
Why us
Why Maple Ridge homeowners choose Little Tree Care
Fully bonded & insured
Every job is fully covered. Certificate of insurance available on request for strata and commercial clients.
WorkSafe BC compliant
All work meets BC provincial health and safety standards. No shortcuts on any job, any size.
Free, honest estimates
We assess the job and give you a straight quote — no hidden fees, no pressure, no bill surprises.
Common questions
Tree Pruning in Maple Ridge — FAQ
- Late winter to early spring — before new growth — is ideal for most species. This is when trees are dormant, disease risk is lowest, and the structure is most visible. Some species (cherries, plums) are better pruned in summer. We'll advise on timing when we assess your tree.
Free estimate
Get a free quote for tree pruning in Maple Ridge
Fill in the form and we'll get back to you same day with an honest assessment and straight quote — no hidden fees, no pressure.
Fully bonded & insured
Certificate of insurance available on request.
WorkSafe BC compliant
Every job meets BC safety standards.
Same-day response
We reply same day during business hours.
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