Tree trimming and removal with over 30 years experience. ISA certified. Fully licensed and insured. Free estimates.
Tree trimming and removal with over 30 years experience. ISA certified. Fully licensed and insured. Free estimates.
Rafael is owner, driver, and operator.
"Rafael Garcia of Best Quality Tree Service does excellent work for a fair price."
Lynn C on August 2018
Rafael is owner, driver, and operator.
"Rafael Garcia of Best Quality Tree Service does excellent work for a fair price."
Lynn C on August 2018
James Tree & Shrub Care, LLC is a Colorado family-owned and operated tree care business serving the Denver Metro area. We are fully Insured and ISA certified with over 12 years experience.
James Tree & Shrub Care, LLC is a Colorado family-owned and operated tree care business serving the Denver Metro area. We are fully Insured and ISA certified with over 12 years experience.
We are Kelly & Lori and we own four seasons lawn care, no employees, we do all the work.We are home town, both born and raised in the longmont area. ten years experiance owned the business for six. Free estimates. 10% discount offered if you prepay.
We are Kelly & Lori and we own four seasons lawn care, no employees, we do all the work.We are home town, both born and raised in the longmont area. ten years experiance owned the business for six. Free estimates. 10% discount offered if you prepay.
I do light repair and maintenance of plumbing, electrical, drywall yard work and more for residential, mobile homes (any age) and apartments.
I do light repair and maintenance of plumbing, electrical, drywall yard work and more for residential, mobile homes (any age) and apartments.
We are a small local company with 12 years experience.
We are a small local company with 12 years experience.
As a pioneer of innovation in the residential and commercial markets since 1976, Lifescape has earned 33 Excellence in Landscape Awards from industry peers and is an environmental steward committed to green and sustainable water-wise initiatives. Speak with a design professional at Lifescape and learn how our collaborative process will create an extraordinary outdoor living experience. We specialize in a collaborative team approach between the client, architect, builder, interior designer and landscape architect. When parties work in unison, on-time projects, cost savings and innovatve designs are realized.
"I had been a client of Lifescape for 25 years. They did work for me at my home and then did a major project on my roof top garden. The roof top work included installing a mister system which for the most part never really worked properly and was been disbanded a few years after installed. Another part of the roof top was installing a drip system in 2008. They maintained the drip system over the years. I began to have problems with the drip system in 2019. Over the last two years after many phone calls, poor follow up and various repair visits, I determined I needed to put in a new system. Lifescapes did not even follow up with a new plan or estimate for a new system after promising to do so. Over the last two years I found them to be unresponsive, unprofessional and unwilling to provide service on their own work."
Michele F on February 2021
As a pioneer of innovation in the residential and commercial markets since 1976, Lifescape has earned 33 Excellence in Landscape Awards from industry peers and is an environmental steward committed to green and sustainable water-wise initiatives. Speak with a design professional at Lifescape and learn how our collaborative process will create an extraordinary outdoor living experience. We specialize in a collaborative team approach between the client, architect, builder, interior designer and landscape architect. When parties work in unison, on-time projects, cost savings and innovatve designs are realized.
"I had been a client of Lifescape for 25 years. They did work for me at my home and then did a major project on my roof top garden. The roof top work included installing a mister system which for the most part never really worked properly and was been disbanded a few years after installed. Another part of the roof top was installing a drip system in 2008. They maintained the drip system over the years. I began to have problems with the drip system in 2019. Over the last two years after many phone calls, poor follow up and various repair visits, I determined I needed to put in a new system. Lifescapes did not even follow up with a new plan or estimate for a new system after promising to do so. Over the last two years I found them to be unresponsive, unprofessional and unwilling to provide service on their own work."
Michele F on February 2021
We have 1 crew right now and are trying to expand. We require half up front and half when we are done. Pricing depends on the job that needs to be done.
We have 1 crew right now and are trying to expand. We require half up front and half when we are done. Pricing depends on the job that needs to be done.
Additional e-mail - longspeakadmin@comcast.net. Owner operated. Cost is determined by the job.
Additional e-mail - longspeakadmin@comcast.net. Owner operated. Cost is determined by the job.
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.