Routine Tree Care That Protects Property and Access

Good Ol’Boys Tree Service provides commercial tree trimming and maintenance for businesses, HOAs, municipalities, and property managers who need proactive care across large sites.

Trees on commercial properties require regular attention to prevent overgrowth that blocks signage, damages roofs, or interferes with utilities. Left unmanaged, limbs can create liability risks, obstruct walkways, and increase the chance of storm damage. Scheduled trimming keeps trees healthy and your property functional without waiting for

problems to develop.


Good Ol’Boys Tree Service offers trimming and maintenance programs for businesses, homeowners associations, municipalities, and property managers. We handle large properties with multiple trees, and we adjust schedules to fit your site’s operational needs. Our service area extends 40 to 50 miles, covering smaller towns and rural commercial properties that may not have access to local tree care providers. If you manage a property that needs consistent tree care, contact us to set up a maintenance plan or schedule a one-time trimming project.

Trimming That Reduces Risk and Keeps Sites Clear

Our crews use bucket trucks and climbing equipment to reach limbs that hang over buildings, parking lots, sidewalks, and utility lines. We remove deadwood, thin crowns to reduce wind resistance, and cut back branches that are growing too close to structures or interfering with traffic flow. Each cut is made to promote healthy regrowth and prevent

future problems.


After trimming is complete, you will notice that trees no longer obstruct lighting, signage, or building access. Overhanging limbs that posed a risk during storms are removed, and the site looks cleaner and more maintained. Regular trimming also reduces the likelihood of emergency calls after high winds or ice storms. We offer flexible scheduling for routine maintenance or seasonal visits, and we coordinate timing with property managers to avoid disrupting business operations. This service works well for properties that need ongoing care or want to establish a long-term maintenance plan rather than reacting to individual tree issues as they arise.

Answers Property Managers Look for Before Signing Up

Property managers and facility supervisors often want to know how maintenance schedules work, what trimming includes, and how often their trees need attention. These questions help clarify what to expect from a commercial maintenance plan.

How often should commercial properties have trees trimmed?

Most commercial properties benefit from trimming once or twice per year, depending on tree species, growth rate, and location. Properties with trees near utilities or structures may need more frequent attention.

What does commercial tree trimming include?

Trimming includes removing deadwood, cutting back overgrown limbs, thinning crowns to reduce wind load, and clearing branches that interfere with buildings, walkways, or utilities. We also remove limbs that pose liability risks during storms.

How do you minimize disruption during trimming work?

We work with property managers to schedule visits during off-peak hours, weekends, or times when foot traffic is low. Our crews also set up safety zones and signage to keep people and vehicles clear of work areas.

What equipment do you use for commercial trimming?

We use bucket trucks for overhead work, climbing gear for trees that cannot be reached by truck, and chippers to process debris on site. Equipment is chosen based on tree size, location, and site access.

How far outside your main area do you travel for maintenance contracts?

We regularly service properties within a 40 to 50 mile radius, including smaller towns and rural commercial sites. If you need ongoing maintenance or seasonal visits, we can add your property to our schedule regardless of distance.

If you manage a property that needs routine tree care or want to establish a seasonal maintenance plan, Good Ol’Boys Tree Service can assess your site and recommend a schedule that fits your needs. Reach out to discuss your property and set up an initial visit.