When you pay for tree work, you want to be confident in the results you get. How do you accomplish this? The same way you would for any other job-your hire a qualified expert. At Boston Tree Company, we have the team, the background and the professional-grade equipment to take on a wide range of tree-related challenges. Not only do we provide traditional tree services like pruning and removal, but we also specialize in health-focused methodology and accurate diagnosis.
In the event that a tree on your property is dead, hazardous, overgrown, or in a undesireable location and needs to be removed, you don't need to worry. At Boston Tree Company, our team of Masachusetts Certified Arborists and support staff are trained in all aspects of tree removal, pruning and healthcare. We can remove any problem trunk, anywhere on your grounds. We are fully equipped with a 120' crane, 65' bucket truck, and whole tree chippers. With more than 30 years of experience removing large trees, you can count on us to get the job done quickly, correctly, and without putting the surrounding area in danger.
Do you have trees limbs that are overgrown, encroaching or hazzardous. Not to wory our team has the large equipment necessary to take care of all these tasks safely and efficently. Trees take a lifetime to replace. A Combination of regular inspection and strategic tree pruning forces new growth and allows sunlight into the interior allowing existing branches to spread more evenly through the plant. Our team of Massachusetts Certified Arborists will help to keep your trees structurally sound and thriving for years to come.
Our Massachusetts Certified Arborists can scout, diagnose and treat your trees. Each plan we create is based on our tree evaluation specifically tailored to provide the utmost care and vitality of your trees health. In cases were your trees are starting to show signs of decline or decay our experts can find the root of the issue and come up with a stratergy that helps determine if the tree should be removed or treated based on the severity of the situation. Pruning and watering are both important parts of keeping your trees healthy, but they don't account for one insidious possibility: the presence of pest infestations.