Tree Masters of Danbury
Tree Service · Danbury, CT
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Twenty-five trees threatening the house — eight of them past ninety feet — gone in two and a half days, with the homeowner calling the crew magicians.
What homeowners say
19 public reviews on record
One of the longest continuous records in the trade sample, and it barely changes across a decade: a lead who arrives when scheduled, crews that take down big house-threatening trees with visible precision, and pricing that repeat customers consistently describe as better than expected. The signature work is volume near structures — dozens of trees beside pools, driveways, and rooflines — done fast without drama, with the extraction work (root balls, stumps) folded in. Recent accounts note state-of-the-art equipment and full insurance, and the tone of the oldest reviews matches the newest almost word for word.
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 takedowns near structures
Big multi-tree jobs beside driveways, pools, and houses executed with precision reviewers describe as entertaining to watch.
A decade of the same story
Accounts spanning ten years repeat the identical pattern — on time, precise, cleaned up, and a rate people call amazing.
Root and stump included
Root balls pulled and stumps ground as part of the removal, not an upcharge conversation.
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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