Tree Service in Grand Rapids, MI

Tree work managed for Grand Rapids and West Michigan homeowners: trimming, removal, stump grinding. ISA-certified arborists on the preferred bench, scheduled and paid through us.

Tree Service for Grand Rapids homeowners

Grand Rapids runs through a full seasonal cycle every year. Freeze-thaw cycles push water into roof flashing, ice dams back up gutters on the north-facing slopes, and lake-effect snow can dump half a foot in a single morning from October through April. The housing stock runs older downtown than most Michigan cities, so historic trim, cedar siding, and original-era roofs show up in the service mix.

Tree work is where insurance, licensing, and training matter most. A dropped limb on a roof or a line isn't a small problem. We prioritize ISA-certified arborists for any job that involves working near utility lines, removing mature trees, or shaping crowns on historic properties.

Summer storms in West Michigan drop limbs on a predictable cadence; we flag urgent requests (limb blocking a driveway, leaning tree after a storm) and route to contractors with same- or next-day availability. Planned trimming and removals can wait for a scheduled quote cycle.

What's included

  • Tree trimming / crown lifting
  • Tree removal (with haul-off)
  • Stump grinding
  • Storm-damage limb removal

Price guidance

  • Trimming: $350–$1,500 depending on tree size and access.
  • Removal: $600–$3,500 for most residential trees; higher for large oaks or difficult access.
  • Stump grinding: $100–$400 per stump.

Grand Rapids-specific considerations

Mixed stock: early-1900s historic homes in Heritage Hill and Eastown, mid-century in Alger Heights and Ottawa Hills, newer construction in Cascade and Knapp's Corner.

Emergency work is year-round. Planned trimming is best in late winter (dormant pruning) or late summer for deciduous trees; evergreens have their own schedule.

ZIPs served

4950349504495054950649507495084952549546

Common questions

Do you handle trees near power lines?
Yes, with ISA-certified arborists trained for line clearance. If the tree is actually touching a utility line, call Consumers Energy first. They handle that at no charge.
Will you haul the debris?
Yes. All tree removal quotes include haul-off unless you explicitly request otherwise (for firewood, for example).

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