Trees and shrubs can grow to be the biggest organic elements in any landscape, the outstanding, even defining features of a property. But whether it’s an outstanding oak tree or small saplings, tree maintenance has to be a staple part of your landscape upkeep–and for reasons beyond aesthetics.
For a commercial or public facility, tree and shrub maintenance is necessary to protect people and property; tree limbs and branches need to be kept away from buildings and where they can be a hazard to the public. Additionally, the tree’s health must be considered; care is required to encourage flowering or fruit and control growth when necessary. Maintenance is also required around trees and shrubs to clear dead and diseased parts–this discourages pests and encourages healthy growth.
At PRIDE Industries we begin our tree maintenance and landscaping services with a full site evaluation. We take a look at the current tree and plant health and wellness–even relevant historical data when available. Our evaluations check for public and property hazards and boundary encroachments to give you a detailed report on every area of your grounds. With 3,000,000 acres of grounds currently maintained, we are confident our professionals have the expertise to provide you with the tree maintenance services you need.

Our LEED compliant services help clients reach achievements in location, planning, sustainable site development, water savings, energy efficiency, materials selection, waste reduction, indoor environmental quality, and innovative strategies.
Ranging from municipalities to multiple building complexes to small office parks, PRIDE Industries’ professional services are designed to provide complete landscape and grounds maintenance for a wide range of facilities. We take a proactive approach to managing customers’ parks, facilities, and streetscapes and work to prevent problems instead of only responding to issues as they occur. We are a company focused on quality and customer service–when customers reach out regarding any aspect of service, they can expect a response within an hour. We believe in quality that will exceed expectations and manage our customers’ landscapes to create a positive and memorable environment for all residents, employees and visitors.
We are certified by the National Association of Landscape Professionals (NALP), the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA), and the Irrigation Association (IA) as well as holding licenses in construction and pesticide application.
We customize our integrated pest management services to meet your unique requirements.
From municipal community venues to office park landscapes, we do it all.
We’re experts at maintaining all kinds of turf, from soccer fields to baseball diamonds.
Our comprehensive services are customized to your specific needs.
We offer sustainable landscape maintenance for offices, HOA landscapes, and municipal parks.
We’re experts at reducing water waste, saving you money, and conserving the environment.
We use detailed soil analyses to tailor aeration and fertilization techniques to your landscape.
Whether you need a new tree or a landscape redesign, we have the expertise to easily update your outdoor environment.
Yes. If you have trees and shrubs on your commercial property you will need an ISA Certified Arborist on your landscaping team to get the best results for the trees and shrubs around your landscape. (See below for more about ISA Arborist Certification.)
The ISA (International Society of Aboriculture) is recognized as a worldwide network for science-based information on the benefits and care of trees. Holders of the ISA Aborist Certification have met predetermined and standardized criteria for knowledge and skills on tree care. Certification requires renewal that is contingent on continuing education requirements.
An arborist will have a good knowledge of the science and biology of trees, tree identification, in addition to tree diagnostics and treatment. A tree trimmer or tree worker/climber will have knowledge emphasizing tree pruning, removal, rigging, and safety.
If you are concerned that any of the trees around your commercial landscape are dying the best course of action is to consult the certified arborist on your landscaping maintenance team as soon as possible. Signs like brown/yellow color foliage, lack of foliage, or dropping branches can be a sign that a tree has root damage or a pest infestation but these things can be treated and a dying tree could be saved.
Arborists can assess the health and condition of a tree by conducting a tree assessment and inspection. This will involve a full evaluation of the tree starting with the soil and roots. Tree care and assessment should be part of your scheduled commercial landscape maintenance and will help to keep your trees and shrubs pest-free and healthy.
The best thing you can do to maintain healthy trees and shrubs around your commercial landscape is to arrange year-round maintenance and management for them. Professional care will include regular inspections and implementation of strategies that will mitigate disease and encourage the healthy growth of all your trees and shrubs.