AB Tree Service

Tree Service Company in Westfield, Massachusetts

5(1 reviews)
(413) 519-039211 Neck Rd, Westfield, MA 01085View on Yelp
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About AB Tree Service

AB Tree Service operates out of Westfield, Massachusetts, a city of about 40,000 people in the foothills of the Berkshires where tree coverage is dense and seasonal storm damage is a recurring reality for property owners. With a 5-star rating from their customers, they've built a reputation for solid work in a city that spans a mix of older residential streets with large established trees and newer developments on former farmland. Westfield's proximity to the Westfield River and surrounding rural areas means the company serves both tight suburban lots and larger rural properties with varying tree challenges.

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Services & Process

AB Tree Service handles tree removal from start to finish, including the careful dismantling of large trees in sections when space doesn't allow for a single controlled drop. Pruning and crown reduction help homeowners manage trees that have grown too large for their space or that have developed structural weaknesses over time. Stump grinding eliminates the leftover base after removal, grinding it down below grade so it won't interfere with mowing or future landscaping. They also respond to the kinds of urgent situations that come up after Westfield's winter storms, when ice or wind brings down branches or whole trees unexpectedly.

Service Area

AB Tree Service serves Westfield and the surrounding Hampden and Hampshire County communities. Nearby towns like Southwick, Russell, and Montgomery are all within a reasonable drive, and the company is well-positioned to reach customers across the western Massachusetts region. Call (413) 519-0392 to check availability in your area.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of trees are most commonly removed in the Westfield area?
Large sugar maples and white pines are among the most common removal jobs in this part of Massachusetts, often because they've outgrown their space or developed storm damage. Dead or dying ash trees are also increasingly common removal projects across Western Massachusetts due to the spread of the emerald ash borer in recent years.
Do I need a permit to remove a tree on my Westfield property?
Westfield, like many Massachusetts cities, has bylaws that may require a permit before removing trees above a certain size or in certain locations, such as near wetlands or on public property. It's worth checking with the city's Department of Public Works or your tree service provider before scheduling work, since violating a tree ordinance can result in fines.
Can AB Tree Service work near power lines?
Work directly on utility lines typically falls under the authority of the utility company, not a private tree service. However, tree companies can and do handle trimming and removal of trees near lines, working in coordination with safety protocols to keep the job safe, so it's worth discussing the situation when you get your estimate.
How do I get rid of a stump after a tree is removed?
Stump grinding is the fastest and most complete option, using a machine that chips the stump down below the soil surface so it won't regrow or become a tripping hazard. Chemical stump removers are slower and less reliable, and manual removal by digging is labor-intensive, so most homeowners opt for grinding when they want the stump gone for good.
What happens to the wood after my tree is removed?
Most tree service companies chip branches and smaller material on-site, and large logs are usually hauled away unless you specifically ask to keep them for firewood. If you heat with wood, it's worth telling the crew upfront so they can leave the logs rather than taking them off your property.
Is winter a good time to schedule tree removal in Westfield?
Winter is actually one of the better times for tree removal in Massachusetts because the ground is often frozen, which protects your lawn from equipment damage, and deciduous trees without leaves are easier to work in and around. Scheduling in winter also often means shorter wait times since demand is lower than in peak spring and summer months.

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