Areas We Serve

Proud to Serve Lansing and Nearby Areas, Michigan

We are the keepers of the land’s green spirits here in Lansing, Michigan. We are taught to respect the trees, and we carry that wisdom with us in our work.

Trees are the mighty giants that watch over us. They give us shade on hot days and shelter from the wind. But sometimes, trees need our help. That’s where we come in. We’re not just tree cutters. We’re tree healers, tree protectors, and sometimes, when there’s no other choice, tree removers.

Our service is about more than just cutting down trees. We listen to the land and the trees. We look at each tree and try to understand its story. Is it sick? Is it in danger of falling? Or is it just in the wrong place? We answer these questions before we decide what to do.

Tree Removal Lansing is here to help you with all your tree needs. We know trees are important to you, just like they are to us. That’s why we work hard to take care of every tree, big or small.

If you live close to Lansing, MI we’re here for you. Maybe you’re just outside the city, or in a small town nearby. It doesn’t matter. If you’ve got trees, we’ve got you covered.

We know each area around here is a bit different. Some places have lots of old trees that need extra care. Other spots have young trees that are just starting to grow tall. We handle both, and everything in between.

Our truck is always ready to roll out to help our neighbors. Whether you’re in a busy part of town or out where the houses are far apart, we’ll come to you. We bring all our tools and know-how right to your yard.

We cover nearby cities and neighborhoods providing the same high-quality tree services that our Lansing customers have come to rely on. Trees don’t just grow in one spot, nor do our clients’ needs. Our expertise extends to the surrounding areas of Lansing, MI ensuring that more homeowners and businesses can benefit from our reliable tree services.

Old Town Lansing MI

All Trees Need Some Basic Care

Water: Young trees need lots of water. Older trees usually get enough from rain.

Pruning: Cutting off dead or sick branches helps trees stay healthy.

Mulch: Putting mulch around a tree helps keep water in the soil.

Fertilizer: Sometimes trees need extra food. But it’s important not to give them too much.

Space: Trees need room for their roots to grow. Don’t plant them too close to buildings.

Signs a Tree Might Be Sick

Leaves turning brown before fall

Branches with no leaves when other branches have leaves

Mushrooms growing at the bottom of the tree

Cracks or holes in the trunk

Branches falling off

If you see these signs, it might be time to call tree experts like us at Tree Removal Lansing. We can check the tree and help make it healthy again. Or, if the tree is too sick, we can remove it safely.

Services We Offer

Tree Removal

Safely removing a tree that is dead, dying, diseased, or poses a risk to property or people. This service also include cutting the tree into manageable pieces and hauling it away.

Tree Trimming and Pruning

Cutting back overgrown branches to improve the tree’s structure, health, and appearance. Pruning also helps to remove dead or diseased branches and can encourage new growth.

Stump Removal and Grinding

After a tree is removed, the remaining stump can be ground down to below ground level or completely removed to prevent regrowth and improve the appearance of the landscape.

Emergency Tree Services

Responding to tree-related emergencies, such as when a tree falls during a storm or poses an immediate danger to property or people.

Land Clearing

Removing trees, brush, and other vegetation from a specific area of land, often in preparation for construction or landscaping projects.

Whether you want tree services for residential or commercial purposes, Tree Removal Lansing is your go-to solution for all your tree care needs. We deliver top-notch service to every customer, regardless of the size or scope of the job.

Some of the Major Places Where Trees Can Create Issues

1) Near Homes and Buildings

Trees that grow too close to structures can cause damage to roofs, siding, and foundations. Overhanging branches can scrape against the roof during windy days, leading to leaks and costly repairs. 

Roots can also pose a threat by undermining the foundation, causing cracks and structural instability. In some cases, trees that are too close to a building can block sunlight, making rooms darker and increasing energy costs as homeowners rely more on artificial lighting and heating.

2) Along Driveways and Sidewalks

Trees planted near driveways and sidewalks can create hazards over time. As tree roots spread out, they can lift and crack concrete, creating uneven surfaces that are dangerous to walk or drive on. 

This can lead to tripping hazards and damage to vehicles. Additionally, low-hanging branches along a driveway can scratch cars or obstruct visibility, making it difficult for drivers to see clearly as they enter or exit their property.

3) Near Power Lines

Trees growing near power lines are a significant safety concern. In storms or high winds, branches can break off and fall onto power lines, causing power outages or even fires. This not only disrupts the electrical service but can also pose a serious risk to public safety. In some cases, utility companies may need to remove or trim these trees to prevent such hazards, but proactive tree removal can help avoid these issues before they arise.

4) Around Pools and Patios

Trees planted near pools or patios can create a mess and extra maintenance work. Leaves, twigs, and other debris can fall into the pool, clogging filters and creating the need for constant cleaning. Over time, the roots of nearby trees can also cause cracks and damage to pool decks and patios. Furthermore, trees that provide too much shade can prevent pools and patios from getting the sunlight they need, leading to slippery surfaces and less enjoyable outdoor spaces.

5) In Septic and Sewer Systems

Tree roots naturally seek out moisture, making septic and sewer systems prime targets. When roots infiltrate these systems, they can cause blockages and backups that lead to expensive repairs. In some cases, the damage can be severe enough to require the replacement of entire sections of pipe. Removing trees that are too close to these systems can prevent these costly and inconvenient issues from occurring.

6) Over Parking Areas

Parking areas, whether residential driveways or commercial lots, can also suffer from tree-related issues. Overhanging branches can drop sap, leaves, and debris onto vehicles, leading to paint damage and a constant need for cleaning. In the worst-case scenario, a falling branch can cause direct damage to a parked car, leading to expensive repairs. Removing or trimming trees that pose a risk to parking areas is essential for protecting vehicles and maintaining a tidy, professional appearance.

No matter where you are around Lansing, your trees are important to us. They’re part of what makes our whole area special. By taking care of trees all around, we’re helping keep our entire community green and growing.