Tall trees over modernist houses in New Canaan. Hazard hardwoods in Silvermine and Smith Ridge. Storm damaged limbs on flat roof modernist properties. We work the dense canopy that the original architects planted around the iconic glass houses.
Tree removal is the most requested job we do. Dead trees, storm damaged trees, trees too close to the house, and trees that just need to come down. We cut them down in sections, haul the wood, chip the brush, and leave the property clean.


Dead trees, hazard trees, trees near structures, storm damage, and routine removal. Residential and commercial. We match the method to the property and the access.

Tree on the house, limb on the car, blocked driveway after a storm. We answer the phone day or night. Emergency calls get priority scheduling across Connecticut.
Wood hauled or stacked. Brush chipped. Area blown clear. Property walkthrough before we leave. The job is not done until the property looks right.
Local expertise built over 25 years working in NEW CANAAN, CT.
Same day response. We respond in 2 hours.






Local questions with local answers. Call us if yours is not here.
Contact UsNew Canaan Tree Council reviews street trees. Inland Wetlands gets involved for work near streams in the Five Mile River drainage. Most private property removals do not need permits unless near regulated areas. We check before any cutting.
Yes. The mid century houses in the modernist enclave around Ponus Ridge and the Glass House neighborhood need careful tree work. Branches dropping on flat roofs cause real damage. We use the crane on most of these jobs to control every piece.
Yes. Silvermine and Smith Ridge are part of our regular New Canaan service area. Two to four acre wooded lots with long driveways and dense canopy. Access planning matters as much as the cutting itself on these properties.
Hemlock decline from woolly adelgid is hitting New Canaan hard. Dead and dying hemlocks on the bigger wooded lots create hazard tree concerns. We assess each one and remove the ones that pose risk. Some properties have lost dozens over the years.
Yes. Properties near the Five Mile River need careful work to protect the watershed. Inland Wetlands rules apply to the buffer zones. We follow setbacks, control debris, and avoid soil disturbance near the water on every river adjacent job.
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Shape trees, remove limbs near structures.
Stumps ground below ground after removal.
When a tree is too big for standard removal.
Aerial lift for high pruning and tight spots.
Multiple trees, full lot clearing.
New plantings after trees come down.
We bring the crew to all of Fairfield County and beyond.