FAQs

Danilo's Professional Tree Service & Landscaping Co

Have a question about our tree and landscaping services? We have the answer. Check out these FAQs and call or text us today for more information!

  • What services do you offer for tree care?

    As landscapers, we provide a wide range of tree and landscaping services, including:


    • Tree trimming, pruning, and removal
    • Stump grinding and removal
    • Landscape design and installation
    • Lawn care and maintenance
    • Irrigation systems
    • Fertilization and pest control
    • Mulching, edging, and seasonal clean-ups
    • Hardscaping (patios, walkways, retaining walls)

    According to the National Association of Realtors, you can expect to recoup 100% of the money you spend on landscaping and tree services upon selling your home. You can beautify your home while retaining the money you invest into your property.

  • How do I know if my tree needs to be removed?

    Signs that a tree may need removal include:


    • Dead or decaying branches
    • Visible cracks or splits in the trunk
    • Leaning excessively in one direction
    • Root damage or soil erosion around the tree base
    • Pest infestation

    If you're unsure, as a local tree service, we offer free consultations and tree health assessments.

  • Do you offer emergency tree removal services?

    When you need an emergency tree service, including tree removals, know that our team is here for you. For situations like storm damage, fallen trees, or hazardous conditions, we can provide the services you need in a timely fashion. Contact Danilo's Professional Tree Service & Landscaping Co immediately for a fast response.

  • What landscaping services do you provide?

    As landscapers, we offer a plethora of services. These include:


    Lawn Care & Maintenance:

    • Mowing, trimming, and edging lawns
    • Fertilization and weed control
    • Aeration and lawn dethatching
    • Seeding and overseeding

    Landscape Design:

    • Custom design for gardens, lawns, and outdoor spaces
    • Plant selection and placement
    • Hardscaping design (patios, walkways, retaining walls)

    Tree and Shrub Care:

    • Pruning, trimming, and shaping trees and shrubs
    • Tree removal and stump grinding
    • Planting new trees and shrubs
    • Disease and pest control

    Hardscaping:

    • Installation of patios, decks, and walkways
    • Retaining walls, fences, and stonework
    • Fire pits, water features, and outdoor kitchens

    Irrigation Systems:

    • Installation of sprinkler systems and irrigation lines
    • Drip irrigation systems
    • Irrigation system maintenance and repairs

    Mulching & Soil Management:

    • Mulch installation to retain moisture and suppress weeds
    • Soil testing and improvement
    • Composting and organic matter additions

    Seasonal Services:

    • Fall clean-up (leaf removal, preparing gardens for winter)
    • Spring clean-up (removal of debris, preparing plants for the growing season)
    • Snow removal in winter months

    Landscape Lighting:

    • Installation of outdoor lighting for aesthetics and security
    • Pathway, garden, and accent lighting

    Landscape Restoration & Renovation:

    • Lawn restoration after damage (e.g., drought, pests)
    • Renovation of outdated landscapes
    • Erosion control and slope stabilization
  • How much is tree removal?

    The cost of tree removal can vary widely depending on several factors, including the tree's size, location, type, health, and the complexity of the job. For a precise estimate, it’s best to contact local tree removal companies for quotes based on the specifics of your tree and location.

  • What is hardscaping?

    Hardscaping refers to the non-plant elements of landscaping, including the use of materials like stone, concrete, wood, metal, and other durable surfaces to create functional and decorative features in an outdoor space. It allows landscaping companies to complement the softer, living elements of landscaping, such as plants, grass, and flowers (which is called "softscaping.") Hardscaping adds structure, texture, and usability to a landscape.