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Arborist in Georgetown — tree trimming services

Century maples over century homes. I keep them healthy and off the lines. — call me at (437) 800-1903, the estimate is free.

★★★★★

“The old oak was dying, leaning toward the house. He climbed it himself, took it down in sections, and the stump was gone the next day. Explained everything as he went. Professional, no mess left behind.”

Sarah M.
Tree removal
★★★★★

“My maple was rubbing the roof and blocking the gutters. He shaped it properly instead of just hacking at it. Three years later it's healthier and still giving shade. Worth every dollar.”

David K.
Tree pruning
★★★★★

“Ice storm snapped a big branch. He came out, looked at the whole tree, explained what was safe to keep. Gave me a written report for my insurance. Clear, honest, no upsell.”

Jennifer T.
Storm damage assessment
★★★★★

“Cedar hedge was overgrown and ragged. He trimmed it back hard and shaped it clean. Looks like a new fence now. Does the cleanup himself, leaves the property spotless.”

Robert P.
Hedge trimming
🌪️ Wood Chipping

Wood Chipping Service in Georgetown

Wood Chipping in Toronto

Georgetown sits on terrain where century maples grow over century homes, and when spring storms or seasonal cleanup leave you with a pile of branches the City won't collect, I bring my chipper to you. I've worked enough properties here to know the access challenges: narrow driveways between old oaks, fences that need careful navigation, and lots where every square metre matters. I turn your debris into clean chips in an hour or two, right where it sits, with no mess left behind.

Those chips are excellent mulch for your garden beds, and many of my Georgetown clients spread them around their plantings to suppress weeds and retain moisture through the growing season. If you'd rather not keep them, I haul everything away and you never think about it again. I price the work by the pile, not by the hour, so you know what you're paying before I start. The machine is compact enough to fit through most gates, and I work around your property and your neighbours' with the same care I'd use on my own land.

Whether you've got storm damage stacked in your yard or a spring cleanup heap that needs to disappear, call me for a free estimate. I'll walk your property, size up the pile, and give you a clear price on the spot. Phone (437) 800-1903.

A question about wood chipping? Call me, the estimate is free. 📞 (437) 800-1903
🌱 Tree Planting & Transplanting

Tree Planting and Transplanting in Georgetown

Tree Planting & Transplanting in Toronto

Georgetown sits on heavy Southern Ontario clay, with mature century maples shading century homes and plenty of newer builds where people want to fill in bare yards. I plant trees here regularly, and I see the same mistake every time: homeowners choose a species that looks good at the garden centre, plant it too deep or in compacted soil, then watch it struggle through our freeze-thaw winters. Planting a tree is easy. Planting it in the right spot, at the right depth, with the right species for our clay and our cold, that's where most young trees fail by year five.

I help you pick a species that actually thrives in Georgetown's conditions: maples, oaks, birches and conifers that belong here, not ornamentals that need babying. I plant at the correct depth, backfill properly so the root collar stays exposed, and show you how to water for the first two seasons so the tree establishes before winter hits hard. I also move smaller trees and shrubs you want to keep when a renovation or lot work forces the choice. I've transplanted plenty of mature cedars and deciduous stock around Georgetown properties where the alternative was removal.

If you have a bare corner, a dead ash to replace, or a young tree that needs to move before construction, call me for a free estimate. I'll walk your property, assess your soil and exposure, and tell you what will actually grow here.

A question about tree planting & transplanting? Call me, the estimate is free. 📞 (437) 800-1903
🔬 Tree Disease Detection

Tree Disease Detection in Georgetown

Tree Disease Detection in Toronto

Georgetown's tree canopy tells a story written in bark and leaf. I work among century maples that shade century homes, and I've learned to read what those trees are saying. Mushrooms fruiting at the base of a trunk, leaves browning in mid-July when they should be green, bark peeling in sheets, these are the signs that something is wrong below ground or deep in the heartwood. The clay soils here, the freeze-thaw cycles, the drainage from new patios and renovations, all of it stresses these old trees. I diagnose what's actually happening: black knot on wild cherries, anthracnose on maples, root rot from compaction or poor drainage, canker diseases that girdle a branch. I look at the whole picture, not just the symptom.

My process starts with what I see and feel. I'll examine the crown for dieback patterns, probe the bark for soft wood, check the root collar for girdling or disease entry points. Sometimes I'll take a increment borer sample or photograph the damage for documentation. Georgetown's proximity to hydro lines means I'm also careful about which trees pose a risk to service wires on your property, that informs whether a diseased tree needs to come down or whether targeted pruning can extend its life. I won't sell you a miracle spray for a tree that can't be saved. Instead, I'll give you the real options: treatment if it makes sense, pruning out the infection, or accepting that the tree is done and planning what comes next.

I document everything so you can support a permit application with the City of Toronto if removal is needed. Call me for a free estimate, and I'll tell you what your trees actually need.

A question about tree disease detection? Call me, the estimate is free. 📞 (437) 800-1903
🌳 Tree Trimming

Tree Trimming in Georgetown: Keeping Maples Off the Lines

Tree Trimming in Toronto

Georgetown sits under some of the oldest maples in the region, many of them planted when the houses below were new. I trim these trees to keep them healthy and looking right, not to hack them back. Every cut has a reason: clearing the roof line so branches don't scrape shingles in a windstorm, opening up light to the garden below, or taking weight off a limb that's carrying too much. The constraint here is real. These mature maples grow close to hydro service lines, and I keep them clear of those wires while respecting the tree's natural form. I climb most jobs myself, so nothing gets butchered by a crew in a hurry.

What I see on these streets are century maples over century homes, and some of them are tired. A tree that's dying or already dead needs different work than one that's just overgrown. I can tell you which is which. Georgetown's older lots often sit tight to the property line, which means I plan my access carefully. My truck and chipper fit through most gates, and I leave the yard cleaner when I depart than when I arrived. If a tree just needs a light touch-up, I'll tell you that too. I'd rather keep a client than oversell a job.

I've trimmed trees for over fifteen years. If your maples need attention or you're not sure, call me for a free estimate at (437) 800-1903.

A question about tree trimming? Call me, the estimate is free. 📞 (437) 800-1903
🪓 Tree Removal

Tree Removal in Georgetown: Dead Maples Over Old Homes

Tree Removal in Toronto

Georgetown sits under century maples that shade century homes, and I spend half my year taking down the ones that have died or cracked. The lots here are tight, big trees squeezed between fences, leaning toward hydro lines, their roots under driveways. When a maple starts to fail, it fails over something that matters: a roof, a deck, a neighbour's fence. I don't wait for a storm to prove the point. I rig and lower piece by piece so nothing lands where it shouldn't, and I document the work for your insurer if you need it.

What I see most often in Georgetown is a dead or storm-cracked trunk that another contractor has already turned down. The tree hangs at an angle, or it's too close to the house, or the canopy is too heavy to dismantle safely from the ground. I climb it myself, assess what's sound and what's gone, and give you a straight answer: does this tree really need to come down, or can we keep it and prune it back. The City of Toronto requires a permit for many private tree removals, and I'll tell you exactly what applies to your property and what the work will cost before I start.

I've never surprised a client with an invoice. I give you a free estimate on site, walk you through the rigging plan, and explain why each step matters on a lot like yours. If you have a dead tree hanging over your house or a cracked maple the wind has already weakened, call me at (437) 800-1903 for a free estimate.

A question about tree removal? Call me, the estimate is free. 📞 (437) 800-1903

Georgetown, as the arborist sees it

Georgetown sits in that transition zone where Southern Ontario's old residential streets meet the open country beyond. The homes here are substantial, many of them built a generation or two ago, and they come with mature trees that have been growing since before the neighbourhood filled in. I see a lot of Georgetown properties where a single maple or oak has been standing for eighty, ninety years, its crown spread wide over the roofline and its roots working through clay soil that freezes hard every winter. These aren't young saplings. They're the reason people chose to build here in the first place. When I'm on a call in Georgetown, I'm usually looking at a tree that's been part of the property's whole story, and the decision to trim it or remove it isn't casual.

The work here is particular because of that age and that proximity. I'm often managing clearance around hydro service lines that run close to the house, keeping the canopy back far enough to meet the utility's approach distance while keeping the tree itself sound and shaped right. I see a lot of storm damage in the freeze-thaw seasons, branches that fail because of ice loading or windstorm damage that opens the crown to disease. The soil is heavy clay, which means the root collar sits deep and the tree's leverage in a windstorm is something I calculate carefully before I climb. I document what I find, dead wood, structural weakness, the health of the main scaffold branches, because the City of Toronto requires a permit for many private tree removals, and an arborist report supports that application. It's the concrete work that matters here: reading the tree, knowing what it can survive, and doing the cut that lets it live another generation on that same property.

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