Four EAB-killed ash removed from a back yard, single day.
Farmington Hills is the second-biggest tree service market in our service area — 170 searches a month, and growing. Mature oaks along 13 Mile, EAB-killed ash across Halsted, storm-damaged maples in Quaker Ridge. We've been the crew for it. Pontiac firefighter–owned. Free estimates within 24 hours.
Farmington Hills covers 33 square miles of mature suburban canopy, from the 1950s neighborhoods near downtown Farmington up to the newer build-outs along 14 Mile and Drake. Most of the city's housing stock was built between 1955 and 1985, which means most of its trees are now in the 40-70 year range — old enough to be magnificent, old enough to start coming down.
We've been working Farmington Hills for the full 25 years Trees & Co. has been in business. The job mix here is heavy on removals (mature silvers, EAB ash), heavy on trim contracts (HOAs along Orchard Lake and Halsted), and increasingly heavy on storm cleanup — the June microbursts hit Farmington Hills hard most years.
Hector and the crew know the streets, the species, and the homeowners who've been calling us since the early 2000s.
From Heritage Park to Independence Commons, through Quaker Ridge and Westmoreland — Farmington Hills subdivisions all share one thing: serious canopy that needs serious maintenance. We also work next-door West Bloomfield and Bloomfield Hills.
Farmington Hills sits at the southwestern edge of the storm corridor that runs from Pontiac through Royal Oak. June supercells off the lakes hit the 12 Mile and 14 Mile neighborhoods hardest — open canopy + open lots + Lake-Erie-generated wind = limbs through roofs most summers.
When the calls come in, we run first-in, first-out. Farmington Hills calls usually get a crew on-site within hours.
From Beech Park and Founders Park to Drake Sleeth and Country Way — a sample of recent Farmington Hills jobs.
Four EAB-killed ash removed from a back yard, single day.
Crane-assisted oak removal between two houses, no damage.
HOA annual trim contract — 45+ properties, ongoing rotation.
Storm-damaged silver maple pulled off a roofline, insurance billed.
Sectional removal of three large locust on a commercial site.
Emergency response after summer storm, cleared by morning rush.
Don't see your neighborhood? Call (248) 322-1277 — if you're in 48331, 48334, 48335, or 48336, we work it.
Whether it's an ornamental on a small lot or a mature oak between houses, the four steps don't change.
On every Farmington Hills lot, the foreman maps the work — the tree's lean, the drop zone, what gets protected, where the truck stages. The crew doesn't move until that's settled.
Every crew member knows what's coming down, in what order, and where it's going. Radio assignments locked. Saws stay off until everyone's clear on the plan.
Controlled drops, sectional cuts, crane-assisted when access demands it. Tight Farmington Hills lots get the same care as open ones.
Chip everything. Haul the rounds. Rake the lawn. Sweep the driveway. We're not packed up until your property looks untouched.
Fill out the form or call. Farmington Hills calls usually get scoped same-week.