Three mature oaks removed over a pool, crane-assisted, full property restoration.
Rochester Hills is one of Oakland County's most family-oriented suburbs — good schools, mature subdivisions, and a tree population that's hit its sweet spot. We've been working Avon Hills, Stoney Creek, and Brewster Hills for 25 years. Pontiac firefighter-owned. Background-checked crew.
Rochester Hills homeowners care more than average about how their property looks. The lots are bigger here than in the Royal Oak / Berkley corridor, the homes are typically newer (1970s–1990s), and there's real money in the landscape — annual lawn programs, garden design, sprinkler systems. A tree service that leaves ruts in the lawn or hauls debris through mulch beds doesn't get called back.
We've been the crew Rochester Hills calls because we work clean. Turf-protection mats under the bucket truck, tarps under every cut, full property walkthrough before we leave. The work matches the care the homeowner already put in.
The Rochester Hills tree mix is heavy on mature oaks, sugar maples, and walnut — plus the usual EAB-killed ash that's still standing on a lot of lots.
From Avon Hills out to Stoney Creek, through Brewster Hills and Adams Hills, north to Park Hills — Rochester Hills' "Hills" subdivisions all share the same wooded backlots and mature oaks. We also serve next-door Auburn Hills, Troy, and Lake Orion.
Rochester Hills sits at the eastern edge of the storm corridor that runs through Oakland County. The June supercells that hit Pontiac usually reach Rochester Hills with less force, but ice loading in winter is consistent — old oaks plus ice plus open canopy equals broken limbs every January and February.
Most Rochester Hills emergency calls are mid-canopy damage rather than whole-tree failure. We respond first-in, first-out.
From Hampton Hills and Christian Hills to Park Hills and Knollwood — a sample of recent Rochester Hills jobs.
Three mature oaks removed over a pool, crane-assisted, full property restoration.
Crown restoration on a heritage walnut after ice-storm damage.
HOA annual trim contract — 50+ properties, ongoing relationship.
Storm-damaged silver maple cleared from a driveway, insurance billed direct.
Sectional removal of two large oaks for an addition footprint, builder-coordinated.
EAB ash stand of five trees removed in a single day, debris hauled.
Don't see your neighborhood? Call (248) 322-1277 — if you're in 48306, 48307, or 48309, we work it.
Whether it's a single removal or an annual maintenance rotation, the four steps don't change.
Walk-through first: the tree, the lawn we're staging on, the garden beds we'll tarp, the sprinkler heads to avoid. The lot tells us how to work.
Crew briefing covers the cut order, rigging plan, AND the property-protection plan — Rochester Hills homeowners notice if turf mats aren't down.
Controlled drops, sectional cuts, crane-assisted when access demands it. Tarps under every cut to protect garden beds.
Chip everything. Haul the rounds. Rake the lawn. Sweep the driveway. We don't pack up until your property looks better than when we arrived.
Fill out the form or call. Rochester Hills calls usually get scoped same-week.