Tree Service in Wyoming, 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 Wyoming homeowners

Wyoming is one of West Michigan's larger cities by population but often gets lumped in with Grand Rapids in home-service directories. We break it out because the service mix is genuinely different: older single-story homes with mature trees drive more gutter cleaning and tree-trimming requests, and driveways are longer than in the city core, which shifts snow-service demand toward seasonal contracts over per-event.

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.

Wyoming-specific considerations

Ranch and bungalow housing stock from the 1950s–1970s dominates, with newer infill near 54th Street and Metro Health. Mature trees in older sections mean more trimming and gutter work.

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

49509495194954849418

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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