Hazardous Branch Removal and Full Tree Trimming in Provo

Trees add value and shade, but overgrown or damaged limbs can quickly become a risk. This Provo project focused on removing hazardous branches hanging over the home and completing a full trim to restore safety and balance to the trees. Why Hazardous Branches Need Immediate Attention Branches that extend over a roof or living space […]

Tree Trimming for Roof Clearance and Tree Health in Draper, Utah

Keeping trees healthy while protecting your home takes more than cutting branches at random. In Draper, mature pines and shade trees often grow close to roofs as neighborhoods fill in and landscapes mature. Without regular tree trimming services, those branches can rub against shingles, block airflow, and stress the tree itself. This project focused on […]

Grape Vine Removal in Sandy to Protect Trees and Restore Yard Space

Grape vines can look appealing at first, but unchecked growth often leads to real problems. In Sandy and throughout Salt Lake County, older vines commonly spread into trees, fences, and nearby structures. Over time, they add weight, block sunlight, and hide damage that can compromise tree health. This recent project focused on removing overgrown grape […]

Refreshing Front Yard Landscapes in Pleasant Grove With Professional Tree Care

Front yard landscaping plays a bigger role than many homeowners expect. Overgrown beds, unmanaged plants, and crowded trees can make even a well kept home feel cluttered. In Pleasant Grove and nearby Lehi, many properties need more than mowing. They need thoughtful tree and landscape support that improves structure, safety, and long term growth. This […]

Clearing River Views in Sundance With Professional Tree Services

Properties near rivers and wooded slopes in Sundance offer incredible scenery, but unmanaged growth can block views and create safety concerns. Over time, scrub oak, dead limbs, and dense ground cover can take over. This recent project focused on opening up a river view while improving the health and safety of the surrounding trees. Go […]

Clearing Overhanging Branches at Taco Bell in Springville

Managing Overgrowth Around Busy Commercial Areas Overhanging branches may seem like a small issue, but they can quickly become a problem for businesses with high traffic. We recently completed a Utah County tree removal project at a Taco Bell in Orem where several branches were crowding the drive through. The branches were hanging low enough […]

Large-Scale Commercial Tree Removal in West Valley City

Commercial properties rely on safe, well-managed landscapes. When trees become overgrown, unstable, or stand in the way of new construction, they can slow down operations and raise liability concerns. A recent request from Wheeler Machinery in West Valley City shows how complex large-scale removals can be, especially when multiple trees and root systems need to […]

Safe Cottonwood Tree Removal in West Jordan: What Homeowners Should Know

Cottonwood trees grow fast, and when they outgrow their space, they become a real hazard. Their limbs break easily in high winds, their roots spread aggressively, and the trunk can split without warning. Homeowners across Utah and Salt Lake Counties (from Orem to Lehi and West Jordan) often call for help when a cottonwood becomes […]

Overhanging Branch Removed in Orem: Keeping Neighborhoods Safe and Beautiful

Assessing and Removing the Overhanging Branch:Sometimes, even a small tree branch can cause a big problem. Recently, our team at Go and Grow Tree Co. handled a seemingly simple but important job in Orem: removing an overhanging branch that extended over a property line. While it may sound minor, this type of work is essential […]

Why Small Dead Trees Still Need Professional Removal: Spanish Fork, Utah

It’s easy to overlook a small dead tree in your yard. It doesn’t block the view, and it might even seem harmless compared to a large, rotting oak or pine. But even a small dead tree can create safety issues, attract pests, and affect the overall health of your landscape. In Spanish Fork, our Go […]