* Emergency Service * State of the Art Equipment to Get the Job Done Right * 6 Full-Time Experienced Employees
* Emergency Service * State of the Art Equipment to Get the Job Done Right * 6 Full-Time Experienced Employees
Stone and Leaf Landscaping services the St. Croix River Valley in Western Wisconsin and Eastern Minnesota. Stone and Leaf Landscaping provides quality landscaping services with a personalized and local approach.
Stone and Leaf Landscaping services the St. Croix River Valley in Western Wisconsin and Eastern Minnesota. Stone and Leaf Landscaping provides quality landscaping services with a personalized and local approach.
I am the sole proprietor and president of a small business run from my home office and is only offered online. www.msaestheticallyyours.com 516 4866781
"Great crew, happy and on site owner. I would definitely hire again."
Jim D on August 2019
I am the sole proprietor and president of a small business run from my home office and is only offered online. www.msaestheticallyyours.com 516 4866781
"Great crew, happy and on site owner. I would definitely hire again."
Jim D on August 2019
Owner-operated. No subs. Cost is determined by the job. Travel charges may apply. no service fees. Additional DBAs - Dennis Pinter Sand & Gravel, Pinter Construction Co, Pinter Cement Construction.
"Hired Dennis to remove several yards of dirt from my driveway and he had same day availability at a very reasonable price that beat all other quotes (less than half the price). He even helped me move the rest of my mulch pile around my yard. Would highly recommend, great experience!"
Jeremy A on May 2025
Owner-operated. No subs. Cost is determined by the job. Travel charges may apply. no service fees. Additional DBAs - Dennis Pinter Sand & Gravel, Pinter Construction Co, Pinter Cement Construction.
"Hired Dennis to remove several yards of dirt from my driveway and he had same day availability at a very reasonable price that beat all other quotes (less than half the price). He even helped me move the rest of my mulch pile around my yard. Would highly recommend, great experience!"
Jeremy A on May 2025
Nelson's Roofing & Concrete
Nelson's Roofing & Concrete
I am a self employed owner/operator. There's no job too small nor too big. From a broken garage door spring to large commercial installations we handle it all. Very willing to hire on sub contractors as needed as well as willing to be subbed out to other companies to assist on larger jobs. We specialize in Overhead/Entry doors and openers, but also offer snowplowing services, lawn care, yard clean ups, as well as dock/shore station installation and removal. We offer a 5% discount to senior citizens.
I am a self employed owner/operator. There's no job too small nor too big. From a broken garage door spring to large commercial installations we handle it all. Very willing to hire on sub contractors as needed as well as willing to be subbed out to other companies to assist on larger jobs. We specialize in Overhead/Entry doors and openers, but also offer snowplowing services, lawn care, yard clean ups, as well as dock/shore station installation and removal. We offer a 5% discount to senior citizens.
777 N Jefferson St Suite 408 PMB 1248
777 N Jefferson St Suite 408 PMB 1248
We accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express, discover card, Cash, Check and PayPal
We accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express, discover card, Cash, Check and PayPal
You might remove a tree for free if it’s small, easy to reach, and your city doesn’t require a permit. Call the planning or public works office first to be sure. If they give you the green light, follow all safety rules, wear protective gear, and ask a friend to spot you. When in doubt—or if the tree is tall—hire a pro instead.
In many cities, you’ll need a permit—sometimes even an arborist’s report—before cutting down a tree. Start by calling your local building or planning department. They’ll tell you whether the tree is protected, how big it can be before a permit kicks in, and whether the work has to be done by a licensed pro. Get written approval before scheduling the job to stay on the right side of local rules.
It’s best to leave healthy trees alone—they add shade, boost curb appeal, and support wildlife. Take one down only if it’s dead, diseased beyond saving, or posing a real safety risk. Check local rules first; many areas protect heritage or street trees.
When removal seems necessary, bring in a licensed arborist for an on-site assessment and written recommendation before you book the crew.
If you’re torn between trimming, pruning, or full removal, start with an honest health check. Trim to shape the canopy or encourage new growth. Prune when you spot broken or diseased branches that could spread trouble.
Plan on removal only if the trunk is hollow, several major limbs are dead, storm damage is extensive, or the tree leans dangerously toward a structure.
A tree that’s 15 to 20 feet from your home isn’t automatically a problem. Healthy, small species often coexist just fine with houses. Trouble starts when the trunk shows decay, roots crack the foundation, or overhanging branches threaten the roof. Bring in a licensed arborist for a close look and written recommendation before you decide to remove or simply prune.
Timing hinges on size and complexity. A small tree might be gone in a few hours, a mid-sized one in half a day, and a giant could keep the crew busy for one to two full workdays. Add extra time if you’re grinding the stump, hauling wood, or navigating tight spaces near power lines or fences.