J-Mac Tree & Debris | Licensed Landscaping in Southfield, MI
29193 Northwestern Hwy Ste 651, Southfield, MI 48034
Main Services
- Landscape maintenance
- Tree care services
- Tree removal
Company Background
J-Mac Tree & Debris is a trusted, locally-owned tree and landscape service provider in Southfield, MI. We specialize in comprehensive tree care, removal, and landscape maintenance to address common local property challenges. Many Southfield homes struggle with issues like dying shrubs from poor soil conditions or improper care, and standing water in yards that can damage foundations and kill grass. Our team helps resolve these problems by assessing the health of your existing plants and trees, performing proper pruning or removal, and implementing landscape solutions that improve drainage and soil health. We're committed to keeping your property safe, healthy, and beautiful year-round.
Q&A
My shrubs are dying in my Southfield yard. Can your landscape maintenance help?
Yes, absolutely. Dying shrubs are a common issue here, often caused by soil compaction, poor drainage, or improper pruning. Our landscape maintenance service includes a health assessment of your plants. We can diagnose the problem, perform corrective pruning to encourage growth, improve soil aeration, and recommend watering or mulching strategies to revive your landscape and prevent future issues.
I have standing water in my yard after it rains. Does J-Mac handle drainage issues?
We do. Standing water can kill grass, damage tree roots, and even threaten your home's foundation. As part of our tree care and landscape services, we evaluate your yard's grading and drainage. We can often resolve the issue by strategically pruning trees to allow more sunlight for drying, aerating soil, or recommending and installing simple landscape modifications to redirect water away from problem areas.
When is tree removal necessary for a Southfield home with drainage or landscaping problems?
Tree removal becomes necessary when a tree is dead, diseased, or structurally unsound, posing a safety risk. It can also be part of solving a drainage issue if a tree's roots are blocking drains or if removing it allows for necessary regrading. We always recommend an inspection first. In many cases, proper tree care like crown thinning can improve sunlight and airflow to help dry a wet yard without needing full removal.




