Lakewood grows some of the biggest residential trees in Pierce County. The estate lots around Gravelly Lake and American Lake were planted generously a century ago, and today those firs and cedars stand 100 feet over roofs, boathouses and garden walls. Beautiful, and a serious responsibility.
A lot of our Lakewood work is exactly that: removing or wind-thinning very large conifers close to structures, where rigging skill is the whole job. We drop sections onto ropes over slate roofs and koi ponds around here, not onto lawns. The crew also handles plenty of ordinary work off Steilacoom Blvd and around Lakewood Towne Center: street tree pruning, laurel hedges gone feral, stumps where a lawn is going back in.
Storm calls cluster here too. The open water fetch across American Lake gives south winds a running start, and the neighborhoods between the lakes and Fort Steilacoom Park catch it. If a blow leaves something leaning, we're minutes away.
Free estimates everywhere in Lakewood, usually within a couple of days. Call (253) 399-6499 or use the form.