Three 60-foot ash removals in a single back yard, crane-assisted.
Troy's older subdivisions — Northfield Hills, Country Squire, Old Troy off Livernois — are dropping mature silver maples, ash-borer casualties, and crossing oaks faster every year. We've been the crew Troy homeowners and property managers call for 25 years. Pontiac firefighter–owned. Free estimates within 24 hours.
Most of Troy was built in two waves: the original 1950s–1960s subdivisions along Livernois and Coolidge, and the 1970s–1980s expansion northward toward Long Lake. Both waves planted fast-growing trees — silver maples, ash, locust. Fifty years later, those trees are at end of life or already gone.
We've been the crew taking them down since the early 2000s. Hector Martinez started Trees & Co. as a side business while working his shifts at the Pontiac Fire Department, and Troy was one of our first big markets — close to home, full of mature canopy, full of homeowners who wanted the work done right the first time.
We know what's standing in Northfield Hills versus Old Troy versus the newer build-outs north of Square Lake. We know which species are about to fail and which still have a decade in them. We don't recommend removals that aren't needed.
From the Big Beaver commercial spine south to Northfield Hills, west through Country Squire estates, and east toward Beaumont Troy — we run mature canopy work across the city's residential core. We also serve next-door Royal Oak, Birmingham, and Rochester Hills.
Twenty-five years of Troy jobs teaches you the canopy. Here's what's actually coming down across the city's neighborhoods.
Troy sits squarely in the Lake Erie microburst path — same line as Pontiac, Royal Oak, and Birmingham. The June–July supercell season puts limbs through roofs on the Big Beaver corridor most years. December ice loading does the same in the older neighborhoods where the canopy is mature and brittle.
When storm calls hit, we run first-in, first-out. Most Troy emergency calls get a crew on-site within hours.
From Stage Coach Hills and Twin Beach to Charnwood Hills and the Somerset Collection commercial district — here's a sample of recent Troy work.
Three 60-foot ash removals in a single back yard, crane-assisted.
Crown restoration on a mature oak after a June supercell.
Storm hanger removal from a roofline, insurance-direct billed.
HOA annual trim contract — 30+ properties, ongoing.
Silver maple removal over a pool, sectional climb only.
Emergency response after a July microburst, cleared by sunrise.
"Hector and his crew did three trees in our back yard — over the pool, around the deck, no damage. Best estimate we got, and the work matched the quote. Highly recommend for any Troy homeowner." — Verified Google Review · Troy, MI
Don't see your neighborhood? Call (248) 322-1277 — if you're in 48083, 48084, 48085, or 48098, we work it.
Big tree or small, Troy job or Pontiac job — the four steps don't change.
The foreman walks every Troy job — lot lines, drop zones, neighbor proximity, what's overhead and what's underneath. The plan happens before any blade spins.
Cut order, rigging plan, exit paths. Everyone on the crew knows the sequence before the bucket goes up.
Controlled drops, sectional cuts, crane-assisted when the lay's wrong. Troy lots are tight — we work clean without touching what's not ours.
Chip everything. Haul the rounds. Rake the lawn. Sweep the driveway. We're not packed up until your property looks untouched.
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