Canopy Tree Co. — Tree Care. Property Protection.
A climber tied in on a large trunk making a cut with a chainsaw

Tree work planned around your property.

Removal, pruning, storm response, stump grinding and light property clearing across Monroe and Union County. Every job starts with someone looking at the actual tree and writing down the scope.

Residential tree work

The everyday work on properties with mature trees: taking trees down safely, reducing risk overhead, and finishing the ground back off properly.

A worker cutting into the base of a large tree with a chainsaw

Tree removal and hazardous tree removal

Removals are planned around what sits underneath — the roof, the fence, the septic field, the neighbor's driveway. Trees in tight positions are rigged and lowered in sections instead of felled whole. Dead, split, leaning or storm-loaded trees are treated as hazardous work and sequenced accordingly.

  • Drop zone and access route walked before any cut
  • Sectional rigging where a whole-tree fell would risk a structure
  • Turf and hardscape protected on equipment routes
Tree removal
An arborist out on a limb pruning branches from a mature tree

Tree pruning and trimming

Pruning aimed at the property: clearing structures and rooflines, opening the driveway, reducing end weight on limbs that would cause damage if they failed. Climbers work on ropes rather than spikes on trees that are staying, and cuts are made where the tree can seal them. We do not top trees.

  • Roof, gutter and driveway clearance
  • Deadwood and storm-risk limb reduction
  • Structural pruning on younger trees
Tree pruning
A self-propelled grinder working over ground material on a site

Stump grinding

Grinding the stump and shoulder roots below grade so the area can be replanted, re-sodded or paved. Grindings are hauled off or backfilled and tamped, whichever you prefer, and the surrounding turf is raked out before we leave.

  • Ground below grade for replanting or sod
  • Grindings hauled off or backfilled
  • Area raked and left ready to finish
Stump grinding

Storm & property response

After wind or ice, the priority is working out what is still loaded and getting safe access back before anything else happens.

A wind-snapped tree cut into sections beside a residential street

Storm cleanup, debris removal and property restoration

We assess what is under tension, hung up or resting on a structure, clear safe access first, then work the loaded material in a controlled order. Brush is chipped, larger stems are cut and hauled, and disturbed turf and access routes are put back as far as tree work allows. You get photographs of the damage and the finished site for your records or your insurer.

  • Triage of loaded, hung-up and leaning material
  • Access cleared before general cleanup
  • Debris removal and site restoration after the work
Storm damage

Sites & organizations

Work scoped for larger properties and for the people responsible for them — associations, managers, congregations and site owners.

An excavator loading cleared material into a truck

Light lot and property clearing

Selective clearing for homesites, driveways, access lanes, fence lines and overgrown corners. We flag the trees that stay before anything is cut, and we think about whether a tree left standing alone will suddenly carry wind it never had to before. This is light lot and property clearing — we do not take on large-scale forestry or mass land clearing.

  • Keepers flagged before cutting begins
  • Driveways, lanes, fence lines and building envelopes
  • Not large-scale forestry or mass clearing
A quiet paved drive lined with mature trees on a managed property

HOA, property manager and commercial tree service

For associations, managed portfolios, churches, schools and commercial sites we scope work per property with written condition notes, a priority order and photographs, so the spend can be planned and justified rather than reacted to. Work is scheduled around access, parking and occupancy.

  • Property-by-property written scopes
  • Priority ordering for budgeting across a year
  • Scheduling around access, parking and occupancy

Not sure which service the job falls under?

Send the address and a couple of photos. We will tell you what the work actually is, and whether it is something we should be doing at all.

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