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Tree Service · Danbury, CT
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The stump hole didn't just get ground — it got topsoil, grass seed, and a leaf-blown yard before the trucks left.
What homeowners say
18 public reviews on record
What separates this record is the closeout: stump holes come with topsoil and grass seed, usable wood ends up cut to fireplace length and stacked, and yards get a final leaf-blowing that several homeowners mention with something like disbelief. Responsiveness carries equal weight — the standout account is from a heavily-treed property owner who ranks this crew the most reachable of the several tree services he's hired, at a notably lower price. The tree-and-landscape mix converts one-time removals into standing lawn and hedge relationships. Despite the general-contractor name, every account in the sample is tree and grounds work.
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
Finishes past the job
Seeded stump holes, extra topsoil where the yard needed it, wood cut to fireplace length and piled — the closeout is the calling card.
The one who texts back
A well-treed Redding homeowner who'd hired several tree firms calls this the most responsive of them all, at a substantially lower quote.
Trees and the yard around them
Hedges, mowing, and landscaping keep customers on after the removal — several accounts convert into standing relationships.
What to check before you hire
Vesta’s plain checklist for tree crews. General guidance about the trade — not a claim about this business.
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.
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.
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.
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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