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E&S tree Services and landscaping LLC

Tree Service · Danbury, CT

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A broken limb dangling thirty-five feet up drew a same-day visit — quick, fair, and the homeowner already planning the next call.

What homeowners say

25 public reviews on record

The accounts describe a hungry, well-equipped crew led from the front: prompt quotes, careful work around houses on tall removals, spotless cleanup, and pricing that lands on the happy side of fair. Scope range is genuine — single hazardous limbs handled same-day up through clearing more than twenty trees on one property. The reason for restraint is the record's shape rather than its content: the reviews arrived in one recent burst, so while the voices are varied and specific, the track record they document is shallow in time. Early signs point one direction; the depth isn't there yet to lean on it harder.

Summarized by Vesta from public reviews · analyzed July 2026 — Vesta’s own wording, not the business’s, and never a copy of any single review.

What they’re known for

Volume without mess

Twenty-plus-tree clearings and five-pine removals described as careful, safe, and spotless afterward.

Comes equipped

Reviewers note the machinery arriving ready for the job, which keeps big scopes fast and safe.

What to check before you hire

Vesta’s plain checklist for tree crews. General guidance about the trade — not a claim about this business.

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Insurance first — this is the one trade where it decides everything

Tree work is the riskiest job that happens on a home lot. Ask for current liability AND workers'-comp certificates from the insurer, not a photocopy — if an uninsured climber is hurt on your property, the claim can land on you.

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Ask about the CT arborist license for tree care

Connecticut licenses arborists through DEEP — pruning, cabling, and treating trees for hire is licensed work. Straight removals sit outside the license, but for anything meant to keep a tree healthy, ask whether a licensed arborist is on the job.

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Get the full scope in writing

Removal vs. pruning, whether the stump is ground out, what happens to the wood and brush, lawn and driveway protection, and whether a crane is needed — each changes the price. A one-line "take the tree down" quote hides all of it.

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Be wary of storm-chasers

Crews that knock on the door after a storm, quote cash-only, or push same-day decisions are the classic red flag in this trade. A reputable crew gives a written estimate — even in an emergency.

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