Edgar and Sons

Tree Service Company in Peabody , Massachusetts

4.8(56 reviews)
(781) 215-344337 Murray St, Peabody , MA 01960View on Yelp
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About Edgar and Sons

Edgar and Sons is a multi-service contractor based in Peabody, Massachusetts, holding a 4.8-star rating from 56 customers across landscaping, tree services, and masonry work. Peabody sits in Essex County, north of Salem, where older residential neighborhoods mix with commercial corridors and properties that often need more than just one type of outdoor work. Having tree care, landscaping, and masonry under one company is genuinely useful when you're doing a full property renovation or trying to transform an outdoor space from the ground up.

Services

Landscaping
Tree Services
Masonry/Concrete

Services & Process

Edgar and Sons handles tree removal, trimming, and pruning as part of their tree services, but what makes them distinct is the combination with landscaping and masonry. After a tree comes down, they can regrade and reseed the area, install new plantings, or lay a stone patio or retaining wall where the tree once stood. This kind of full-service approach means customers in Peabody and nearby communities don't have to coordinate three separate contractors to complete an outdoor project. One company handles the tree work, the hardscaping, and the landscaping finish.

Service Area

Edgar and Sons serves Peabody and the surrounding communities throughout Essex County, including Salem, Beverly, Danvers, and Lynn. Their multi-service capabilities make them a practical option for both residential and commercial properties across the North Shore.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Edgar and Sons handle both tree removal and landscaping in the same project?
Yes, that's actually one of their strengths as a multi-service company. They can remove trees, grind stumps, and then transition directly into landscaping or hardscaping work without you needing to bring in a separate contractor. It keeps the project on a single timeline and usually results in a cleaner finished product.
What types of masonry or hardscaping work do they offer alongside tree services?
Edgar and Sons provides concrete and masonry work including retaining walls, walkways, patios, and edging. This pairs well with tree removal jobs where customers want to use the cleared space for something functional or decorative. It's worth discussing your broader outdoor goals during the estimate so they can factor all of it into one coordinated plan.
What should I expect during a landscaping and tree service consultation in Peabody?
Expect a walkthrough of your property where the estimator evaluates both the tree work and any landscaping or hardscaping goals you've mentioned. They'll identify which trees need attention, note what the cleared areas could become, and offer ideas based on your budget and preferences. The goal is to leave the consultation with a clear sense of what the project involves and what it will cost.
Is it worth removing a tree to create more yard or garden space?
It depends on the tree's condition, location, and how much the space matters to you. A declining or hazardous tree is worth removing regardless, but a healthy one is a bigger decision. In dense North Shore neighborhoods like Peabody, converting a shaded or root-heavy area into usable outdoor living space can significantly improve how you use your property.
How do I maintain trees on a property that also has masonry features nearby?
Root growth from large trees can damage concrete and stone over time, so it's smart to have an arborist assess any trees growing close to your hardscaping. Regular pruning and root management can protect both the tree and your masonry investment. Catching root intrusion issues early is much less costly than repairing lifted pavers or cracked retaining walls.
Do tree and landscaping companies in Massachusetts carry insurance?
Reputable companies carry both general liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage, and you should always ask for proof before work begins. This protects you if there's property damage or an injury on your property during the job. It's a standard request, and any legitimate contractor will provide documentation without hesitation.

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