Healthy Trees | Trusted Landscaping Services in Woburn, MA
1 Glenwood St, Woburn, MA 01801
About the Local Business
Healthy Trees in Woburn, MA, is a professional tree service and landscaping company with deep roots in the community. Since 1979, our licensed arborist has provided expert tree care, drawing on over thirty years of experience and extensive knowledge of plants and trees. We prioritize customer service and offer comprehensive services including landscape maintenance, snow removal, tree pruning, trimming, removal, and planting. Serving Woburn, MA and surrounding areas like Arlington, Bedford, Lexington, and Medford, we focus on the health of your trees at a great price, ensuring jobs are done right the first time. Call today for a free estimate and reliable service from a trusted local expert.
Business Offerings
- Tree pruning or trimming
- Snow removal
- Landscape maintenance
- Tree care services
Common Questions
What tree care services do you offer for homeowners in Woburn?
We provide a range of tree care services tailored to local needs, including tree pruning, trimming, removal, and planting. Our licensed arborist uses over thirty years of experience to ensure your trees stay healthy and safe, with a focus on customer service and doing the job right from the start.
How can you help with common landscaping problems like dying shrubs or bare lawn patches in Woburn?
For issues like dying shrubs or bare lawn patches, our landscape maintenance services include expert assessment and care to revive your plants and improve soil health. We draw on extensive knowledge of local flora to address these problems effectively, helping your yard thrive in the Woburn area.
Do you offer snow removal services in Woburn and nearby towns?
Yes, we provide snow removal services in Woburn and throughout the region, including towns like Arlington, Bedford, and Lexington. Our reliable service ensures safe and clear pathways during winter, backed by our commitment to customer satisfaction and professional expertise since 1979.
