Clearing an overgrown yard or removing the wrong tree in the wrong spot can completely change how a property feels — more light, more usable space, and protected structures. We handle the tree work and, because we also build and landscape, we can take the site straight from cleared to finished. Licensed, fully insured, and free to estimate.
Tree and Limb Removal
Dead, dying, and hazardous trees are a liability — a single failed limb can damage a roof, a car, a fence, or worse. We remove problem trees and dangerous limbs, especially those overhanging structures, walkways, and play areas. Removing the right tree also opens sightlines, lets light reach the lawn and beds, and frees up space you didn't know you had.
We assess each tree honestly — sometimes the answer is removal, sometimes it's selective limb work that solves the problem while keeping a healthy tree. We'll tell you which.
Clearing to Make Room for Your Project
A lot of our tree and clearing work is the opening act for a bigger project. Before a patio, a retaining wall, or a new landscape can go in, the brush, saplings, and overgrowth often have to come out. Because we self-perform the clearing and the build, we can take a site from overgrown to graded to finished hardscape without juggling multiple contractors — which keeps the project moving and accountable to one crew.
Trimming for Health and Safety
Not every tree needs to come down. Thoughtful trimming keeps trees healthy, removes dead and crossing limbs, lifts canopies off roofs and walkways, and shapes growth so it works with the property rather than against it. Keeping limbs off the house and clear of power paths also reduces storm risk — a smart, lower-cost step before a problem becomes an emergency.
From Cleared to Finished
The real advantage of having your tree service done by a masonry and landscaping contractor is continuity. Once the trees and brush are out, we can grade the site, build the wall or patio, install the beds and mulch, and finish with a full cleanup — one team, one point of contact, from the first cut to the final sweep.







