Adams Tree Care

Tree Service Company in Aurora, Colorado

4.6(10 reviews)
(303) 301-52302577 South Oswego St, Aurora, CO 80014View on Yelp
Adams Tree Care - tree service in Aurora, CO

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About Adams Tree Care

Adams Tree Care serves Aurora, Colorado, one of the Denver metro's largest and most diverse cities, with a 4.6-star rating from 10 customers. Aurora spans a wide geographic area, from dense older neighborhoods near Colfax to newer suburban developments near the E-470 corridor, and that variety creates demand for tree care across all property types. Colorado's urban trees face real challenges, including alkaline soils, heavy clay, summer drought, and the periodic ice storms that hit the eastern metro. Adams brings focused tree care expertise to a city where healthy trees add meaningful value to residential and commercial properties.

Services

Tree Services

Services & Process

Adams Tree Care handles the core tree services Aurora property owners need most. Tree removal is done safely and efficiently, with equipment matched to the access and size requirements of each job. Trimming and pruning improve a tree's structure, remove deadwood, and reduce wind resistance, which matters during Colorado's spring wind events. Stump grinding follows removal to finish the job cleanly. For commercial clients and HOAs managing large Aurora properties, consistent trimming schedules keep common area trees healthy and reduce liability from overhanging or damaged branches.

Service Area

Adams Tree Care is based in Aurora and serves the surrounding eastern Denver metro communities. Areas like Centennial, Parker, and the eastern edges of Denver are all within reasonable reach. Aurora's position as a large, geographically spread city means the team is familiar with neighborhoods across a wide service footprint.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Adams Tree Care work with HOAs and property management companies in Aurora?
Tree services for HOAs and commercial properties are a natural fit for any experienced Aurora tree company, given how many large managed communities exist in the city. Scheduled pruning, storm damage response, and common area tree removal are all services these clients regularly need. Establishing a relationship with a reliable local crew before an emergency comes up is a smart move for any property manager.
What's the risk of leaving a dead tree standing on an Aurora property?
Dead trees lose structural integrity over time and become increasingly unpredictable, especially during wind events or heavy snow. In Aurora, where many properties are close together and near power lines, a falling dead tree creates real liability exposure. Removing a dead tree proactively is almost always cheaper and less disruptive than dealing with an emergency after it falls.
How should I prepare my yard before a tree removal crew arrives?
Clearing the immediate area around the tree of patio furniture, vehicles, and anything breakable is the most important step. If the crew needs to access the backyard with equipment, making sure gates are unlocked and pathways are clear saves time on arrival. Let the crew know about any underground utilities, irrigation lines, or buried features near the work area so they can work around them.
Are there species of trees in Aurora that are particularly prone to storm damage?
Silver maples, cottonwoods, and Siberian elms are common in older Aurora neighborhoods and are all known for brittle wood that breaks more easily during wind or snow events. These trees aren't necessarily bad choices, but they do need regular pruning to remove deadwood and reduce canopy weight. Regular maintenance significantly reduces the chance of a major failure during a storm.
Can a tree service help identify why a tree looks unhealthy?
Yes, and getting an assessment done sooner rather than later usually leads to better outcomes. Common causes of decline in Aurora trees include compacted soil, overwatering or underwatering, root damage from construction, and pest or disease issues. A professional evaluation identifies the likely cause and tells you whether treatment is possible or whether removal is the more practical path.
What should I look for when hiring any tree service company in the Aurora area?
Verify that the company carries liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage before any work begins, since tree work is physically hazardous and accidents can happen. Checking reviews on platforms like StumpIQ or Google gives you a realistic picture of what to expect from the crew. Getting at least two written estimates for larger jobs is always a reasonable approach.

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