Mature street trees lining West Hartford from Park Road to Bishops Corner. Tight urban lots with old oaks against houses. Surviving elms and big sugar maples that need careful work. We handle the narrow driveways and sidewalk access this town brings.
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 WEST HARTFORD, CT.
Same day response. We respond in 2 hours.






Local questions with local answers. Call us if yours is not here.
Contact UsWest Hartford Tree Division handles street trees and the public right of way. Town inspector reviews work near sidewalks. Older grid neighborhoods near Bishops Corner have additional setback rules. Private yard removals usually do not need permits.
Yes. Quarter acre lots between Park Road and Farmington Avenue with mature oaks against houses are common in West Hartford. We bring smaller equipment for tight access, use the crane when needed, and plan around narrow driveways and sidewalk access.
Yes. The October 2011 freak snow storm devastated West Hartford trees. The mature trees still standing are often the ones weakened by that event. We see decline on these survivors years later and remove them before they fail in the next storm.
Yes. Tight residential streets, sidewalks, and street parking all affect tree work in West Hartford. We schedule larger removals when traffic is light, coordinate with neighbors when staging on the street, and clean every walk before we leave.
Yes. The few surviving elms in West Hartford that escaped Dutch elm disease need careful work to keep them healthy. We do removal on declined elms and handle the wood as the city directs. For preservation work, we coordinate with arborists.
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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.