Key Takeaways
- Tree removal, trimming, stump grinding, and storm clean-up across Lenawee County
- Work is inspected and quoted by owner and ISA-certified arborist Garrison Mull
- Experience with city trees, country trees, and everything in between
- Free estimates with no pressure and no upselling
We’re Dungrove Tree Service, a small, local company that works with homeowners throughout Lenawee County. We’ve trimmed trees near the courthouse in Adrian, taken down storm-damaged oaks in rural Tecumseh, and helped folks in Blissfield, Clinton, and Hudson make sense of their tree problems.
Our owner, Garrison Mull, is an ISA-certified arborist. If you’re unsure about your tree’s health, whether it needs trimming or should be removed, he’ll take a look and give it to you straight.
Tree Services We Offer in Lenawee County
Tree Removal
When a tree is dead, dangerous, or just growing too close to the house, we’ll remove it safely. Whether it’s hanging over a barn or crowding your driveway, we’ve got the tools and experience to bring it down without damage.
Tree Pruning
Pruning helps trees grow stronger and look better. We remove dead or low limbs, give clearance for fences and roofs, and keep branches away from power lines. This kind of work can save trees from splitting in future storms.
Stump Grinding
If you’ve had a tree taken down already and there’s a stump left behind, we can grind it out. Once it’s gone, you can plant grass, pour gravel, or just stop tripping over it.
Storm Damage Cleanup
Lenawee County gets its fair share of wind and ice. If a branch breaks or a whole tree falls, we’ll show up to make things safe and clean again. We’ll work with the utility company if wires are involved.
Tree Inspections and Walkthroughs
Garrison does property walkthroughs all over the county. He’ll explain what’s going on with your trees, answer your questions, and give advice on whether to prune, remove, or just wait and watch.
What Tree Work Looks Like in Lenawee County
There’s a wide range of trees and properties across the area:
- Older maples lining sidewalks in Tecumseh
- Pines and oaks along fields and fences near Blissfield
- Young trees planted too close to homes in new developments
- Ash trees affected by emerald ash borer across the county
Whether you live in town or out in the country, we’ve likely worked on a tree just like yours.
Why Homeowners Call Us
Here are a few of the most common reasons people reach out:
- Branches are growing into the roof or over the driveway
- A tree is starting to lean or dropping limbs
- A stump is in the way of a new project
- Leaves aren’t coming back and the tree looks off
- A recent storm knocked something down
Some of these problems need fixing. Some don’t. That’s what Garrison helps figure out.
What It Costs
We price based on tree size, location, and how difficult it is to access. You’ll always get a clear, free estimate before any work is done.
No hidden fees. No pressure to add more work than needed. If you want to read more about what it costs check out our blog on the topic here.
https://dungrovetreeservice.com/blog/how-much-does-it-cost-to-remove-a-tree
Common Questions
Can I cut down a tree myself?
You can try, but it’s risky without training and the right equipment. We’ve seen do-it-yourself jobs go sideways, including injuries and property damage.
Can I use the wood for firewood?
Yes. Let us know if you want to keep the wood and we’ll cut it to manageable lengths. Some species burn hot and clean, while others aren’t worth the trouble.
Do I need a permit for tree removal?
Most of Lenawee County doesn’t require permits for trees on private property. If the tree is on a city easement, we’ll help you check with your local office.
Why People Choose Dungrove
We’re based in southern Michigan and treat every yard like it’s our own. You’ll talk directly to the owner. He’ll show up, explain what’s needed, and do the work right.
- Clear pricing with no pushy upsells
- On-time service and clean job sites
- Honest feedback about what your tree actually needs
- Garrison Mull, our ISA-certified arborist, handles all inspections
Get a Free Estimate
Got a tree you’re not sure about? We’ll come take a look.
Call, text, or use the form to set up a free visit. Garrison will check your trees, explain your options, and let you decide what’s next.
No pressure. Just straightforward help with your trees.
FAQ
What’s the best time of year for pruning in Lenawee County?
Winter and early spring are best for pruning, since trees are dormant and easier to work on.
How do I know if a tree is sick or dying?
Signs include peeling bark, bare limbs, fungus at the base, or sudden leaning. Garrison can diagnose the problem and suggest next steps.
Will insurance pay for tree removal after a storm?
If the tree caused damage to a structure, your insurance may help. If it just fell in the yard, probably not. Always check with your insurance provider.