Three 80-foot oaks removed over a boathouse, crane-assisted.
Orchard Lake, Walnut Lake, Cass Lake, Pine Lake, Upper Long Lake. Mature estate-property hardwoods. Hundred-year oaks over private boathouses. Lakeside willows that drop limbs onto docks every storm. This is the work we know. Firefighter-owned, 25 years, free estimates.
West Bloomfield is one of Oakland County's most distinctive markets. Five major lakes, lakefront subdivisions dating back to the early 1900s, and one of the densest concentrations of estate-class properties in Southeast Michigan. The trees match the real estate — hundred-year oaks, mature hardwoods that were planted before WWII, willows around the waterlines that have been there for generations.
The work here is different too. Tighter access on lakefront lots. Drop zones that include docks, boathouses, and uncovered pools. Property owners who expect a level of care most tree services don't deliver. We've been the crew West Bloomfield calls for this kind of work since the early 2000s.
A lot of our West Bloomfield jobs are referrals. The homeowner next door saw us take down the oak without scratching anything and asked for the name. That's the pace we work at.
From Orchard Lake's east shore to Walnut Lake, across Pine Lake and Cass Lake — West Bloomfield is built on its lakes, and so is most of the tree work we do here. Lakefront willow drops, mature shoreline oaks, dock-side rigging. We also serve Bloomfield Hills and Farmington Hills.
Waterfront properties take more wind than inland ones. Open fetch across Orchard Lake or Walnut Lake means storm wind hits harder and more directly. The June supercells that drop limbs in Pontiac drop entire trees in West Bloomfield.
We staff up before storm season and respond first to lakefront calls when access is open. Most West Bloomfield emergencies get a crew on-site within hours.
From Upper Long Lake and the Country Club district to Knollwood and the Middle Belt corridor — a sample of recent West Bloomfield work.
Three 80-foot oaks removed over a boathouse, crane-assisted.
Willow restoration on an estate after winter ice storm.
EAB ash stand of six trees removed in one day.
Storm-damaged white pine pulled off a dock, insurance billed.
Annual estate maintenance pruning, ongoing relationship.
Emergency response after a June supercell, cleared by 8am.
Don't see your neighborhood? Call (248) 322-1277 — if you're in 48322, 48323, 48324, or 48325, we work it.
Estate-property work demands the same fire-crew discipline as a backyard removal — just with more at stake under the tree.
Walk the property with you, identify the tree, the drop zone, what's under it (dock, pool, garden, neighbor's fence), and the access route for our equipment.
Crew gets the cut order, the rigging plan, escape routes, and exactly what gets protected. High-value landscaping gets tarped.
Sectional climbing when access is tight. Crane-assisted when the lay's wrong. Lakefront lots get extra precision — nothing in the water.
Chip everything. Haul the rounds. Restore the lawn. Rake the dock if we had to. You shouldn't be able to tell we were there.
Fill out the form or call. West Bloomfield calls usually get scoped same-week.