Key Takeaways
- Full tree care for homes across Washtenaw County
- Owner and ISA-certified arborist Garrison Mull handles quotes and walkthroughs
- We work in Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, Saline, Dexter, Chelsea, and rural areas
- Free estimates with no high-pressure tactics
Dungrove Tree Service helps homeowners across Washtenaw County with pruning, removal, stump grinding, and storm cleanup. From big maples in Dexter to tight backyard removals near downtown Ann Arbor, we’ve done it.
You’ll always work directly with our owner, Garrison Mull, an ISA-certified arborist. He’ll walk your property, answer your questions, and give advice you can trust.
Tree Services in Washtenaw County
Tree Removal
We take down dead or risky trees that are too close to your house, power lines, or driveway. Whether you’re in a downtown neighborhood or a wooded rural lot, we’ve got the experience and gear to do it right.
Tree Trimming
Trees don’t always need to come down. We trim for safety, shape, and health—removing low limbs, thinning crowded growth, and clearing space over roofs and sidewalks.
Stump Grinding
Got an old stump in the way? We grind stumps down and level the area so you can mow, plant, or build over it. It’s priced by width and can usually be done same-day.
Storm Cleanup
When heavy winds or ice storms bring down limbs or whole trees, we respond quickly. We secure the area, cut up the mess, and coordinate with utilities if needed.
On-Site Tree Reviews
Garrison offers free walkthroughs and will let you know if your tree needs to be removed, pruned, or just left alone. It’s a no-pressure way to get expert advice.
What Tree Work Looks Like in Washtenaw
We’ve worked on:
- Large removals near historic homes in Ann Arbor
- Backyard pruning jobs in Ypsilanti and Saline
- Fallen trees near fences in Chelsea and Dexter
- Cleanup after summer windstorms in Pittsfield Township
If your tree needs city approval, we’ll help you check what’s required for your address.
Why People Call Us
Homeowners get in touch when:
- A tree is leaning or dropping limbs
- Roots are pushing up sidewalks or driveways
- They’re planning construction and need a tree gone
- A stump is in the way of new landscaping
- The tree just “looks bad” and they want to know why
Sometimes the fix is simple. Sometimes the tree has to go. Either way, we’ll explain it clearly.
What It Costs
We base pricing on the tree’s size, location, and what’s nearby. Quotes are free, and we’ll walk you through the numbers before anything starts. You’ll never be pressured into extra work.
Questions Homeowners Ask
Is tree removal safe to do myself?
Small trees, maybe. Bigger ones near homes or wires—definitely not. We’ve seen expensive damage from DIY removals.
Can I use the wood?
Yes. We’ll leave it cut to size if you want it for firewood. Some wood burns better than others—Garrison will tell you what you’ve got.
Do I need a permit in Washtenaw County?
Depends on your city or township. We help check the rules before starting any work.
Why Washtenaw Homeowners Trust Dungrove
We show up when we say we will, clean up after ourselves, and give advice that’s in your best interest—not ours. Garrison personally inspects every job.
- ISA-certified arborist advice from the owner
- Quick quotes, clear pricing
- Respectful crews and careful work
- No scare tactics or upsells
Get a Free Estimate
If you’re not sure what your tree needs—or if it needs anything at all—reach out.
Call, text, or message us and Garrison will schedule a time to walk the yard with you.
No pressure. Just smart, local tree service in Washtenaw County.
FAQ
When should I prune my trees in Washtenaw County?
Late winter or early spring is usually best, especially for disease-prone trees like oaks.
What are signs my tree might need to come down?
Watch for dead branches, cracks in the trunk, or fungus at the base. Garrison can check and give a clear answer.
Will insurance cover storm-damaged trees?
If the tree caused property damage, usually yes. If it just fell in the yard, probably not. It depends on your policy—best to check with your provider.