Gomez Tree & Landscaping

Tree Service Company in Denver, Colorado

5(2 reviews)
(720) 327-28831350 Cherokee St, Denver, CO 80204View on Yelp
Gomez Tree & Landscaping - tree service in Denver, CO

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About Gomez Tree & Landscaping

Gomez Tree & Landscaping serves Denver, Colorado, combining tree care with landscaping services under one roof. They hold a perfect 5.0 rating and bring a full-property approach to outdoor maintenance that goes beyond what a tree-only service can offer. Denver's residential neighborhoods range from tight bungalow lots in Berkeley and Sunnyside to larger properties in Park Hill and Stapleton, each with different tree and landscaping needs. A provider that handles both services can see the whole picture of a property and make decisions that work for the yard as a system, not just individual trees.

Services

Tree Services
Landscaping

Services & Process

Gomez Tree & Landscaping covers tree removal, trimming, pruning, and stump grinding alongside broader landscaping work like garden bed installation, lawn care, and property cleanup. On the tree side, they handle everything from routine crown maintenance to hazardous tree removal near structures. The landscaping services complement the tree work well, since removing a tree or grinding a stump often creates an opportunity to redesign that corner of the yard. That kind of integrated thinking tends to produce cleaner, more cohesive results than coordinating between two separate companies.

Service Area

Gomez Tree & Landscaping works throughout Denver and the surrounding metro area, serving residential and commercial clients across the city's diverse neighborhoods. From northeast Denver near Stapleton and Montbello to south Denver communities like Harvey Park and University Hills, their range covers a wide footprint. They may also serve adjacent suburbs like Thornton, Commerce City, and Englewood depending on the project.

Frequently Asked Questions

What can I do with the space after a tree is removed?
Once the stump is ground down, the area is ready for a variety of uses, including a garden bed, new lawn, a patio, or a replacement tree of a more appropriate species. A landscaping team can help you think through the options based on sun exposure, soil condition, and how the space fits into the rest of your yard. Having a plan before the tree comes down means you can move straight into the next phase without delay.
Can a landscaping company also handle tree health assessments?
A company with certified arborists on staff can do both, but not every landscaping business has that credential. It's worth asking specifically whether they have an ISA-certified arborist who can evaluate tree health, diagnose disease, and recommend treatment versus removal. For routine trimming and visual inspection, a knowledgeable landscaper may be sufficient, but for complex health issues, you want someone with formal arboricultural training.
How do I plan a landscaping project around existing trees in Denver?
The key is treating trees as anchor points rather than obstacles. Their canopy spread, root zones, and light patterns should shape where you place beds, lawn areas, and other plants. Adding too much soil over root zones or planting aggressively in competition with established tree roots can stress the tree and kill new plantings at the same time. A combined tree and landscaping team can map out a plan that works with your trees rather than against them.
Is it worth planting a new tree after removing an old one?
In most cases, yes. A new tree planted in the right spot adds shade, property value, and curb appeal over time, and Denver's climate supports many attractive species. The key is choosing the right size and species for the space so you're not dealing with the same problem in 20 years. A local provider familiar with Denver's urban conditions can recommend species that fit your yard, soil, and sun exposure.
Can tree and landscaping work be done at the same time to save money?
Bundling tree work and landscaping into a single project visit usually does save money compared to scheduling them separately, because you're paying for one crew mobilization and one cleanup instead of two. It also prevents the landscaping work from getting damaged by tree removal equipment if the jobs are staged poorly. Providers who offer both services are often willing to package the work together at a better combined rate.
Does Denver have a preference for native trees in landscaping?
Denver's city forestry program and most local arborists strongly encourage native and well-adapted species for new planting because they require less water, resist local pests better, and hold up through Colorado's temperature extremes. Popular choices include Rocky Mountain maple, serviceberry, and native oaks. Non-native ornamental trees often struggle without significant irrigation and soil amendments, which adds long-term cost and maintenance.

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