What the Company Handles
- Shrub care
- Tree pruning or trimming
- Tree stump removal
- Tree cabling or bracing
- Shrub removal
- Landscape maintenance
Company Background
Founded by a family in 2014, The Cure Tree Service brings over 20 years of combined experience to Canton and Stark County. We started by delivering our first cards by hand, driven by a passion for arboriculture and a commitment to serving our neighbors. Our founder's extensive background in training climbers and crane operators ensures every project is handled with professional skill and safety. We are a local, family-run business dedicated to making tree and landscape care successful, stress-free, and cost-effective for every home we serve. From routine shrub trimming to complex crane-assisted removals, we handle each job for each other and the families who trust us.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I do after a storm damages trees in my Canton yard?
Safety first—avoid downed power lines and unstable limbs. Then, call us for a prompt assessment. Our team specializes in storm damage cleanup for Canton homeowners. We can safely remove hazardous branches, clear debris, and handle any necessary tree removal or pruning to restore your property's safety and appearance, often utilizing our crane services for difficult-to-reach or heavy debris.
When is the best time for tree pruning in Northeast Ohio?
For most trees in our area, late winter or early spring is ideal, as the trees are dormant. This timing promotes healthy spring growth and allows us to see the tree's structure clearly. However, dead or hazardous branches should be removed anytime for safety. Our certified arborists can provide a specific care plan for your trees during a free assessment.
Why would my tree removal in Canton require a crane?
We use crane services for removals where space is limited, the tree is over structures or power lines, or when the tree's condition makes climbing unsafe. Our experienced, trained operators use the crane to precisely lower large sections, minimizing impact on your lawn and surrounding landscape. This method is often faster and safer for complex removals common in residential areas.




















