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Roque's Tree Service
4.7(
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Tree Removal

Serving New Haven, MI and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2010

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"Absolutely the best tree company in southeast Michigan if you do not hire these guys you are missing out on the best price and quality work they do with professional service."
Response time5 hrs
Response rate86%
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Midwest Tree Services LLC
3.5(
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Tree TrimmingTree Removal

Serving New Haven, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

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Midwest Tree services has built an excellent reputation for customer satisfaction by providing quick estimates, great attention to detail, and competitive pricing. We service both residential and commercial properties. We give you the peace of mind you need to give your home the attention it deserves. Call us today and let's get started!

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SavATree - Waterford
New to Angi
Tree RemovalTree TrimmingTree Trimming - For Business+1 more

Serving New Haven, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 1985

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We offer a suite of tree, shrub, lawn and deer deterrent services to help maintain the health and vigor of residential and commercial properties. Our team of arborists specializes in tree, shrub and lawn conditions specific to the Orion area. Our services do not include lawn mowing or tree planting.

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Fruits of labor Lawn service
New to Angi
Tree Trimming

Serving New Haven, MI and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

Ima a well experienced gardener/lawn care worker has been in this industry for over 10 years . I'm still learning every day, but I'm here to satisfy every customers need and bring professionalism to every customer so they all have the same experience.

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Arborists questions, answered by experts

If you don’t stake a tree that needs support, it could be at greater risk of being damaged or failing completely, whether it uproots or falls over. That could cause damage to your property or other surrounding trees. If you want to grow healthy trees, you may need to stake them for best results.

Generally, avoid trimming trees in the summer (with the exception of pruning fruit trees as needed). Trees use a lot of energy in the summer, most of which is relegated to new growth. If you chop it too early, you could stunt the next season's growth. Again, when in doubt, do some research based on the specific tree type.

If you want to take your tree-planting hobby beyond your outdoor space, here are a few great ways to do it:

  • Encourage your neighbors to participate in the Arbor Day Foundation’s Tree City USA program, which has a four-step framework that helps communities grow and maintain their own tree cover.

  • Support businesses that plant trees. 

  • Lobby your local government to plant more trees around your community.

  • Donate to a tree-planting charity.

Usually, trees cannot grow back after their stump has been ground, but some very hearty types of trees can. For example, if you have a black locust or Redford pear, the grinding will need to go deep to prevent them from growing back. Ask your tree service or stump removal expert whether your tree can resprout after its stump is ground down.

A tree branch should start to form roots in about three months. It can take about a year for a tree branch to develop roots strong enough to go in the ground. For best results, start several branches because, no matter how closely you follow instructions, they won’t all form roots. Compost any that aren’t thriving.

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