
Professional biannual shrub trimming that keeps your New Stanton hedges, ornamentals, and foundation plantings shaped, healthy, and proportional year-round.
Overgrown, misshapen shrubs are one of the most common reasons New Stanton properties look neglected — and one of the easiest problems to fix. Regular trimming keeps hedges dense, foundation plantings proportional, and ornamental shrubs at their best through every season.
New Stanton commercial properties along the I-70 corridor need sharply maintained shrubs and hedges for professional appearance. Our biannual trim service keeps commercial frontages and residential foundation plantings both looking their best.
TruScape recommends biannual trimming for most New Stanton properties — once in late spring after the first flush of growth, and again in late summer or early fall to clean up before dormancy. Some fast-growing hedges may benefit from a third mid-season touch-up.
Shape hedges after spring growth flush. Remove winter damage on ornamentals. Reduce overhang on walkways and foundations.
Clean up late-season growth. Tighten hedge lines before fall. Remove dead or crossing branches to improve airflow.
We handle the full range of residential and commercial shrub and hedge work:
Boxwood, yew, holly, and other foundation plantings shaped to maintain proportion with your New Stanton home.
Arborvitae, privet, and hedge rows trimmed for density and uniform height to maintain privacy screening.
Burning bush, barberry, spirea, and decorative shrubs pruned for shape, size control, and seasonal interest.
Hydrangea, lilac, azalea, and butterfly bush pruned at the right time to maximize bloom production.
Heavily overgrown shrubs cut back hard and reshaped over one or two seasons. Common on older New Stanton properties.
Clean, professional hedge lines for New Stanton businesses, HOA common areas, and commercial properties.
Once shrubs become severely overgrown, correction requires aggressive cuts that leave them bare and unattractive for months. Regular trimming in New Stanton's active growing season prevents this entirely.
Proper trimming stimulates branching at the cut points, creating denser, fuller shrubs. Neglected hedges become leggy and see-through over time.
Removing dead, diseased, or crossing branches improves airflow through the canopy — reducing fungal issues that Westmoreland County's humid summers can cause.
In New Stanton, shrubs growing against house foundations can trap moisture, block windows, and provide pest access. Regular trimming maintains proper clearance.
Well-maintained shrubs are one of the first things people notice. Clean, shaped plantings signal a cared-for property throughout New Stanton.
Shrub trimming pairs well with these services for a complete property refresh:
Fresh mulch after trimming completes the look for your New Stanton beds.
Lawn CareConsistent mowing to match your freshly trimmed landscaping.
Weed ControlPre-emergent and spot treatments to keep beds weed-free.
SeasonalLeaf removal and bed cleanup complement trimming in New Stanton.
Plant CareSeasonal cutback of perennial grasses and flowering perennials.
Detail WorkCrisp bed lines that frame your freshly trimmed shrubs.
Westmoreland County, PA
~2,200
15672
New Stanton Borough
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Get a free shrub trimming quote for your New Stanton property. We handle everything from routine hedge shaping to overgrown renovation.