We receive alot of calls for hedge cedars during the summer, and even more during the fall; most of them coming right before winter.
If you have cedar hedges on your residential or commercial property, it is important to trim them once a year so that they don't become overgrown.
Trying to trim your own cedar hedge is not recommended. If not done carefully, it can ruin the hedge leaving intermittent brown or bare spots.
There is no average price for pruning a hedge since every hedge and location is unique. The size of the hedge as well as the location each play a role in the cost of trimming. An arborist needs to see the tree on the premises to determine an accurate price.
Contact the arborist