Professional tree care services in Salt Lake City Utah - Clean Cuts Trees ISA certified arborists

Professional Tree Care Services in Salt Lake City

Comprehensive Tree Health Care by ISA Certified Arborists

Clean Cuts Trees provides comprehensive tree health care throughout Salt Lake City and Salt Lake County. Our ISA-certified arborists diagnose and treat tree diseases, manage pest infestations, and develop custom care programs to keep your trees healthy, beautiful, and thriving in Salt Lake City's unique climate.

Tree Health Care Services in Salt Lake City

Comprehensive care to keep your trees healthy and beautiful

Tree Health Assessments

Comprehensive evaluation of tree health, structure, and potential problems by our ISA-certified arborists serving Salt Lake City properties.

Disease Diagnosis & Treatment

Identification and treatment of common tree diseases in Salt Lake City including fire blight, anthracnose, and fungal infections.

Pest Management

Integrated pest management for common Utah tree pests including aphids, borers, scale insects, and spider mites.

Deep Root Fertilization

Nutrient injection directly into the root zone to improve tree health and vigor, especially beneficial for stressed urban trees.

Soil Health Management

Soil testing and amendment to optimize conditions for tree root health and nutrient uptake in Salt Lake City's alkaline soils.

Tree Preservation

Protection and care for valuable trees during construction, landscape changes, and development projects throughout Salt Lake County.

Common Tree Problems in Salt Lake City

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Drought Stress

Salt Lake City's semi-arid climate and occasional drought conditions can stress trees, making them vulnerable to secondary problems.

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Winter Damage

Freeze-thaw cycles, heavy snow loads, and cold temperatures can damage bark, branches, and root systems.

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Disease Pressure

Various fungal and bacterial diseases affect trees in Salt Lake City, including fire blight on ornamental pears and apple scab.

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Urban Stress

Limited root space, soil compaction, air pollution, and heat island effects create challenges for urban trees.

Species-Specific Tree Care in Salt Lake City

Expert care for the tree species common in Salt Lake County

Maple Tree Care

Sugar maples, Norway maples, and silver maples are popular in Salt Lake City. We provide proper pruning, disease management for tar spot and verticillium wilt, and fall color optimization through proper nutrition.

Ash Tree Management

With emerald ash borer threatening Utah's ash trees, we provide monitoring, preventive treatments, and health assessments to protect these valuable shade trees.

Fruit Tree Care

Apple, cherry, peach, and apricot trees thrive in Salt Lake City's climate. We provide proper pruning, disease prevention (fire blight, brown rot), and care to maximize fruit production.

Evergreen Care

Blue spruce, Austrian pine, and other conifers face challenges including cytospora canker and needle cast diseases. Our arborists provide specialized care for Salt Lake City's evergreen trees.

Tree Care Service Areas in Salt Lake County

Professional tree health care throughout Salt Lake City and surrounding communities

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Salt Lake City

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Sandy

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Murray

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Draper

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West Valley City

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West Jordan

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South Jordan

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Taylorsville

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Millcreek

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Cottonwood Heights

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Holladay

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Midvale

Tree Care FAQs for Salt Lake City

How do I know if my tree is sick?

Signs of tree problems include yellowing or brown leaves out of season, dead branches, fungal growth, bark damage, leaf spots, and overall decline in vigor. Our arborists can diagnose the issue and recommend treatment.

When should trees be fertilized in Salt Lake City?

The best time for deep root fertilization is late fall after leaves drop or early spring before new growth. This timing helps trees absorb nutrients when they need them most.

Can you save a dying tree?

Many declining trees can be saved with proper diagnosis and treatment. The key is early intervention. Our arborists can assess your tree's condition and recommend whether treatment or removal is best.

What is the best watering schedule for trees?

Most established trees need deep watering every 1-2 weeks during dry periods. Water slowly to encourage deep root growth. New trees need more frequent watering. We can recommend specific schedules for your trees.

Schedule a Tree Health Assessment in Salt Lake City

Professional tree care for Salt Lake City and Salt Lake County

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Complimentary tree health evaluations