Key Takeaways
- Full-service tree care across Monroe County, MI
- All evaluations and quotes by owner and ISA-certified arborist Garrison Mull
- We serve Monroe, Dundee, Carleton, Ida, and nearby areas
- Free estimates and no high-pressure sales
We’re Dungrove Tree Service. We work all over Monroe County trimming trees, removing dead ones, grinding stumps, and helping homeowners clean up after storms. Whether it’s a front yard maple in Dundee or a wind-damaged oak in downtown Monroe, we’ve seen it and handled it.
Our owner, Garrison Mull, is an ISA-certified arborist. If you’ve got a tree you’re unsure about, he’ll come take a look and tell you what’s going on—and what’s not.
Tree Services in Monroe County
Tree Removal
Some trees just can’t stay. Maybe they’re dead, leaning, too close to your roof, or in the way of a new shed. We take them down safely, clean up the mess, and leave your yard ready to use.
Tree Trimming
We trim for health, shape, and safety. Whether it’s low branches over your driveway or overgrowth near your roof, we make careful cuts that help trees stay strong long-term.
Stump Grinding
Tired of mowing around a stump? We grind it out and level the ground. Most jobs are priced by stump diameter and can usually be wrapped up the same day.
Storm Damage Cleanup
High winds, heavy snow, and ice cause trees to break. We clean up fallen limbs and secure any hazards. If power lines are involved, we’ll coordinate with DTE or the city.
Property Walkthroughs
Garrison meets homeowners across Monroe County to walk yards, check trees, and give clear advice—no pressure and no guesswork.
Local Tree Challenges in Monroe County
Monroe County has all kinds of trees and terrain:
- Wet ground along the river makes trees lean
- Dense neighborhoods in Monroe and Dundee need tight access work
- Rural areas see fast-growing species that crowd fences and roofs
- Older trees in Carleton or Ida need structural trimming
We’ve worked in all of it, and we help homeowners understand any local ordinances or permitting needs before doing the job.
Why People Call Dungrove in Monroe County
- A tree is leaning after a storm
- Branches are dropping in the yard
- Roots are lifting a sidewalk or patio
- A stump is blocking a landscaping project
- The tree just doesn’t look healthy anymore
We’ll check it out and let you know what’s safe, what’s risky, and what can wait.
What It Costs
Tree service prices depend on size, location, and what’s around it. We always give clear estimates and explain everything before we start. Quotes are free, and there’s no pressure. Read more about our pricing in the blog linked here.
Questions Homeowners Ask
Can I cut it down myself?
Sometimes, but bigger trees are risky. We’ve seen DIY jobs turn into bigger messes with damage to fences and roofs.
Can I keep the firewood?
Sure. Let us know and we’ll cut it down to a manageable size. Some woods like oak and hickory are great for heat. Others, like cottonwood, are better off chipped.
Will I need a permit?
If the tree is near the road or part of city property, maybe. We help homeowners check on Monroe County rules before getting started.
Why Locals Choose Dungrove
We’re a small, local team—not a franchise. You’ll talk to Garrison, not a sales rep. He walks your yard, gives advice, and does the work right.
- ISA-certified advice from the owner himself
- No upsells or games
- Punctual and respectful of your time
- Thorough cleanup
- Fast responses and fair pricing
Get a Free Estimate
Have a tree that’s making you nervous? Or one you’re just tired of mowing around?
Call, text, or send us a note online. Garrison will come out, take a look, and help you figure out what makes sense.
No pressure. Just honest tree service in Monroe County.
FAQ
What’s the best time of year to trim trees in Monroe County?
Winter and early spring are ideal for most species, especially oaks and elms that are prone to disease if pruned in summer.
How do I know if a tree is dangerous?
Look for signs like large dead branches, cracks in the trunk, mushrooms near the base, or leaning that’s gotten worse over time. We can inspect and give a clear answer.
Does homeowners insurance cover tree removal?
Usually yes, if the tree caused damage to a structure. If not, the cost is often out of pocket. Always double check with your insurer.