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Specialties
Pruning, or tree trimming, can be done purely for the sake of safety, or to improve the health of the tree and the overall aesthetic of your property. Basic pruning removes heavy deadwood. Stage II involves removing the smaller deadwood and shaping the tree. Stage III is what we recommend, especially for ornamental trees. At this stage, all deadwood is removed and the tree is expertly shaped. Pruning is great for adding value and curb appeal to your home. It is the perfect service for homeowner looking to sell.
While many in the industry believe in the old axiom, «bigger is better,» we believe otherwise. The larger the equipment, the more damage it can do to your property. Our equipment is designed to do the best job possible, while leaving the smallest impact on your yard. Our crane was specially built to be smaller and lighter, so it can better fit in your yard. It is our goal; to leave your property looking better than before we arrived.
We are also a commercial snow plowing company. Our commitment to excellence has had us providing service to the same condominium complex for almost thirty years. We have the experience and up to date equipment to provide the pinnacle of snow plowing service your commercial property.
History
Established in 1979.
County Tree Service was established in 1979 in the town of Tewksbury, Ma by Joseph Falcione. In 1987 County Tree Service moved to North Reading, Ma; where it still operates from to this day. CTS services Andover, Bedord, Concord, Lexington, Lynnfield, Middleton, North Andover, North Reading, Reading, Tewksbury, and Wilmington areas. If your town is not listed, still feel free to call if you feel County Tree Service is the company that can meet your tree care needs.
Meet the Business Owner
Joseph F.
Business Owner
Joe started working in the tree care industry when he was sixteen years old in the town of Bedford, Ma for a private tree service. After working in the private sector, he joined the Reading Forestry Department. Working for other companies and for the town exposed Joe to era of tree work when craftsmanship was king. From these «old-timers» he learned the art of pruning, or trimming, the right way to remove a tree, and the proper way to grind stumps. After a few years working for the Reading Forestry Department, Joe decided to return the private sector and established County Tree Service.