At Treehugger Tree Service, we don’t take tree removal lightly. It’s easy to cut a tree down. What’s harder—and more worthwhile—is knowing when not to. We're here to give you reliable and honest advice in making the best decision for your safety, your property, and budget.
Trees are living beings that support entire ecosystems- they shade our homes, filter our air, hold soil in place, and provide food and shelter for wildlife. Our goal is always to preserve them whenever possible. That means looking at the whole picture: the tree’s health, structural integrity, growing environment, and role in the landscape.
We start every job by asking: Can this tree be saved? Why remove a tree when it takes 30-50 years for another one to grow?
These questions leads us to explore a wide range of tree care techniques that are often overlooked. Our ISA-Certified Arborists are trained to identify early warning signs and prescribe tailored solutions that help trees recover and thrive.
Here are a few of the tools we rely on:
Not all tree damage calls for a chainsaw. Sometimes a cracked limb or a heavy, leaning canopy just needs extra support.
These techniques allow us to preserve the tree’s structure and function, even after damage or years of uneven growth.
A tree’s long-term health often starts underground. Poor soil, compaction, and lack of nutrients can stress even the healthiest-looking tree over time.
These treatments give trees the biological foundation they need to grow stronger and more resilient.
When trees are fighting off pests, diseases, or nutrient deficiencies, we use targeted injections to deliver safe treatments directly into the vascular system—bypassing poor soil conditions or surface runoff.
We also use plant growth regulators (PGRs) to reduce canopy growth and redirect energy toward root development, drought tolerance, and structural improvements.
These interventions are precise, effective, and designed to give the tree the best chance at recovery.
If a tree just can’t be saved—due to structural instability, severe decline, or safety concerns—removal may be the only responsible option. When that time comes, you’re in expert hands.
Treehugger is fully insured, and all our removals are done by TCIA-trained crews, led by ISA-Certified Arborists with vast experience in technical removals. We use modern equipment and industry best practices to get any job done safely, efficiently, and with minimal disruption to your property.
Tree care is about balance—between safety and ecology, aesthetics and biology, short-term fixes and long-term health. Our philosophy is simple- protect what can be protected, and remove what truly can’t.
If you’re not sure what your tree needs, give us a call! We’ll help you see the full picture and make the most informed decision for your landscape—and your trees.