Bob Rundo Tree Surgeon

Tree Service Company in Colorado Springs, Colorado

2.7(11 reviews)
(719) 598-16452626 Gunnison St, Colorado Springs, CO 80909View on Yelp
Bob Rundo Tree Surgeon - tree service in Colorado Springs, CO

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About Bob Rundo Tree Surgeon

Bob Rundo Tree Surgeon brings a broader skill set than a typical tree crew, combining tree services, landscaping, and damage restoration under one business. Based in Colorado Springs, the company has accumulated 11 reviews and serves a wide range of clients across the region. Colorado Springs properties face consistent storm damage risks from late spring hail, ice storms, and high winds rolling off the Rockies, making damage restoration a practical specialty here. Having one contractor who can handle both the fallen tree and the resulting landscape repair saves customers time and coordination.

Services

Tree Services
Landscaping
Damage Restoration

Services & Process

Tree surgery work covers hazardous limb removal, structural pruning, and full tree removal for dead or storm-damaged trees. The landscaping side of the business adds value for customers who want the yard put back together after a tree comes down, including grading, replanting, or sod repair. Damage restoration services address the aftermath of severe weather, which can include broken trees on rooflines, fencing, or outbuildings. This combination makes Bob Rundo a single point of contact when a storm causes layered damage across a property.

Service Area

Bob Rundo Tree Surgeon works throughout Colorado Springs and the broader El Paso County area. The company is positioned to respond to storm damage across the city, from older established neighborhoods with large mature trees to newer subdivisions on the outskirts.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will my homeowner's insurance cover storm-damaged tree removal?
Most homeowner's policies cover tree removal if the tree damaged a covered structure, like your roof, fence, or garage. If the tree fell in the yard without hitting anything, coverage varies by policy, so it's worth calling your insurer before assuming it's covered.
What's the difference between a tree surgeon and a regular tree trimmer?
A tree surgeon typically handles more complex structural work, including diagnosing disease, making precise cuts to correct growth patterns, and addressing hazardous situations. A standard trimmer focuses mainly on shaping and maintaining healthy trees rather than corrective or diagnostic work.
How quickly can a tree service respond to emergency storm damage in Colorado Springs?
Most established companies prioritize emergency calls where a tree is on a structure or blocking access, often responding within 24 hours. During widespread storm events, wait times can be longer since crews are dealing with multiple calls at once.
Can landscaping be restored after a large tree is removed?
Yes, the area where a tree stood can be replanted, sodded, or redesigned depending on what you want to do with the space. A provider that handles both tree work and landscaping can assess the soil condition and sun exposure after removal and recommend the best path forward.
Do I need to be home when the tree crew comes?
It depends on the job. For straightforward work in the backyard, many customers just make sure access is clear and leave instructions. For larger jobs involving tight spaces, property line questions, or specific instructions, being present for at least the start of the work is a good idea.
How do I know if a leaning tree is dangerous?
A tree that has developed a lean recently, especially after a storm, is a red flag and warrants a professional look. Other warning signs include exposed roots on one side, cracks at the base, or soft, spongy wood, all of which suggest the tree could fail without warning.

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