Tree Service Pros: Certified Landscapers Serving Pittsburgh, PA 15236
Pittsburgh, PA 15236
Service Capabilities
- Tree stump removal
- Tree pruning or trimming
- Disease management - trees
- Tree planting
- Tree transplanting
- Insect management - trees
- Tree cabling or bracing
- Tree removal
About the Local Business
Tree Service Pros LLC is a Pittsburgh-based tree care and landscaping company serving residential and commercial properties within a 30-mile radius of the city. Our certified arborists and experienced team specialize in tree removal, trimming, stump grinding, and emergency services, while also offering comprehensive landscape maintenance, disease and insect management, tree planting, pruning, and transplanting. We focus on safe, efficient, and affordable solutions tailored to Pittsburgh's unique climate and urban environment, helping property owners maintain healthy trees and landscapes year-round.
FAQs
What tree services do you offer for Pittsburgh homeowners dealing with storm damage?
We provide emergency tree service in Pittsburgh for storm-related issues, including debris cleanup, broken limb removal, and safe tree removal if necessary. Our team responds quickly to assess damage, clear hazards, and help restore your property, ensuring safety and preventing further issues from Pittsburgh's frequent storms.
How do you handle tree disease and insect problems common in Western Pennsylvania?
Our arborists diagnose and treat local tree diseases and insect infestations, such as emerald ash borer or oak wilt, using integrated pest management techniques. We offer tailored solutions, including preventive care, targeted treatments, and removal if needed, to protect Pittsburgh's trees and maintain landscape health.
Can you help with poor lawn grading and drainage issues in Pittsburgh yards?
Yes, through our landscape maintenance services, we address poor lawn grading by evaluating water flow, regrading problem areas, and recommending solutions like French drains or swales. This helps prevent erosion, water pooling, and tree root damage, which are common concerns in Pittsburgh's hilly terrain and heavy rainfall.

















