- Tree RemovalTree removal is not a service we like to emphasize, but it is a very necessary part of arboriculture and one that Bartlett executes professionally and safely. Our goal is, and has always been, to provide services that keep trees healthy, but there are instances when removal is the best alternative for the landscape and homeowner.
- Stump Grinding and RemovalAs part of the tree removal process, the stump will typically be left as close to the ground as possible. If needed, removal of the stump can be provided. Stump removal can be challenging and often special machinery is required, but it may be necessary if the stump is a hazard in the landscape or simply an eyesore. Stump grinding by a professional is the easiest and safest way to handle this work.
- Storm Damage Cleanup
- Tree Planting
- Tree Pruning and Trimming
- Tree Fertilization
- Tree MaintenanceWhen you choose a career with Bartlett Tree Experts, you become a member of our family of employees throughout the United States, Canada, Great Britain, and Ireland. Bartlett is a company built on pride and family values that goes back to 1907. We are proud of our scientific knowledge of tree care, the quality of our work, the level of service, our award-winning safety record and, most of all, our people.
- Tree Cabling and Bracing
- Arborist ServicesIf you would like a Bartlett Arborist Representative to contact you to make an appointment to visit your property, complete the form below and click on the "Submit" button. Required fields are indicated with an asterisk ( ).
- Tree MulchingBartlett Tree Experts provides a variety of treatments to both encourage root development, as well as prevent root encroachment beneath sidewalks and driveways. Homeowners frequently ask about treatments to eliminate surface roots of trees especially in lawn areas. Certain species, such as red maple, birch, and elm are inherently shallow rooted and more prone to producing surface roots. Surface roots are more common in heavy clay soils compared to sands or loams. Frequent light irrigation also can increase the likelihood that trees develop surface roots. Once surface roots become a problem, there is little that can be done to correct the condition. Cutting the roots can impact tree health and stability and roots are likely to grow back if the plant survives. Most trees species will tolerate covering the offending roots with a few inches of loam soil but as the roots grow in diameter, they will reappear on the surface. If soil is added, make sure it is not placed on the root collar and against the stem. The best option for dealing with surface roots is to mulch the area beneath the tree crown to avoid conflict between tree roots and turf.
- Lawn Aeration