Providing Professional Tree Care Services.
Dependability, professionalism and attention to detail is our key to success.
Trees are the largest living things on the planet. However, even a small tree can pose some risk to person and property, especially during a tree removal operation. We believe that our knowledge of trees and plants as biological structures makes us better equipped to safely remove trees. JM Tree Services are performed by highly trained crews can help you create an outdoor living environment that is beautiful, healthy and safe. Furthermore, proactive tree service and tree protection through preventative maintenance will help to protect your property value.
Removing a tree from your yard or property requires careful thought so you avoid damage to your own and neighboring buildings and landscaping. Unfortunately, after severe weather conditions or storms, trees can buckle and collapse, sometimes on top of your property or vehicles.
Our professional maintenance and tree removal services can help you to either remove an old tree that is in a potentially dangerous position or to remove an already fallen tree. We will inspect your landscape, diagnose any problems, make recommendations based upon years of experience working in your area and provide a tree service estimate at no charge.
JM Services for Tree Services:
At JM Services, we always use an environmentally-sensible approach. Our arborists will design a tree care and plant health care program that addresses the specific conditions of your landscape as well as your personal preferences and eco-sensibilities. Enjoy peace of mind when you choose to work with a company that is passionate about tree care, offers an unconditional satisfaction guarantee.
Tree Species:
Among the species of trees that JM specializes in:
- Apple
- Arborvitae
- Ash
- Birch
- Cherry
- Common Persimmon
- Dogwood
- Elm
- Japanese Maple
- Leyland Cypress
- Lilac
Tree Removal Technique:
We use traditional tree removal technique where the tree climber cutting branches as he works his way up the trunk of the tree. Using a harness and safety ropes, once the tree climber reaches the top of the tree he begins to cut the upper sections of the trunk, letting them freefall to the ground. The climber continues to work back down the trunk, removing sections as he goes. Once the tree seems short enough to fell, a final cut is made and the rest of the tree falls.