WHAT
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Tree Mechanics LLC is a full service tree company serving the north eastern part of Wyoming including the communities of Sheridan, Big Horn, Story, Buffalo, Dayton and Kaycee areas. Tree Mechanics holds accreditation from the University of Wyoming and the International Society of Arboriculture. The standards that we follow insure that you are getting proper tree, plant and lawn health care.
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WHY choose us?1. Licensed & Insured
We are fully licensed for work in Sheridan, Johnson and Campbell counties. We are bonded and insured for 5 million dollars.
2. Certified Arborists
Tree Mechanics holds accreditation from the University of Wyoming and the International Society of Arboriculture.
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3. Safety
Safety is always of utmost concern with every job we perform, from pruning to tree removals.
4. Fully Trained
We hold certifications and up to date trainings in all areas of service that we perform.
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PLANT HEALTHLAWN HEALTH CARE |
STUMP GRINDINGREMOVALS |
PRUNINGVEGETATION MANAGEMENT |
Garrett,
Recently, Donna and I acquired a commercial property that had a dozen big, beautiful old trees overdue for attention. We called your firm, Tree Mechanics, for an assessment. Our calls were returned promptly, you showed up and gave us tremendous insight and expertise as to the status of the trees and their prognosis. We received a detailed recommendation for the work and a clear, all-inclusive price. Tree Mechanic crews showed up on time and were diligent and respectful. We also appreciate the follow-up calls to assure that everything was done to our satisfaction. We greatly appreciate the professionalism of you and the Tree Mechanics crew! - Dave and Donna Kinskey |
Garrett and his team are very knowledgeable. They love trees. They were quick, efficient, and helped me fall back in love with my tree! Highly recommend! Very professional.
- CODY THOMAS I Had this company come out to remove three storm damage 65' cottonwoods from between my house and the neighbors in Gillette. I cannot say enough good things about this company and how pleased I am with the job they did. I will have them back in the spring for some less urgent tree attention. - Eric Miles |
DID YOU know?The most important reason to prune your trees is for safety. In an urban landscape, there are people, vehicles, and structures that can be injured or damaged by self-pruning or hazardous trees. This type of pruning is usually called deadwood or safety pruning. Preventative pruning also lessens the potential for storm damage.
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