Graver's Tree Care

Tree Service Company in Wethersfield, Connecticut

4.1(14 reviews)
(860) 257-043555 Round Hill Rd, Wethersfield, CT 06109View on Yelp

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About Graver's Tree Care

Graver's Tree Care is located in Wethersfield, Connecticut, one of the oldest towns in the state and home to a dense mix of residential neighborhoods, historic properties, and mature trees that have been growing for decades. With a 4.1 rating from 14 customers, this company has the most reviewed track record among local providers, giving you a broader sample of real customer experiences. Wethersfield borders Hartford and sits close to Rocky Hill, Newington, and Glastonbury, making it a well-positioned base for serving greater Hartford-area clients. Older trees on older properties require careful, knowledgeable hands.

Services

Tree Services

Services & Process

Graver's Tree Care offers tree removal, trimming, and pruning services tailored to the kinds of properties found throughout Wethersfield and the greater Hartford suburbs. Trimming in historic and densely populated neighborhoods requires precision, since trees here often grow close to homes, power lines, and neighboring yards. Pruning for tree health is especially relevant in this area, where long-established oaks, elms, and maples benefit from structural pruning to extend their lifespan. Stump grinding and basic lot work round out the services most residential customers will need.

Service Area

Graver's Tree Care serves Wethersfield and the surrounding Hartford County communities. Neighboring towns including Rocky Hill, Newington, Glastonbury, and Hartford itself are all within easy reach. They're a practical choice for homeowners and property managers throughout the central Connecticut metro area.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there special considerations for tree removal on historic properties in Wethersfield?
Wethersfield's historic district includes properties where tree removal may be subject to local review or neighborhood association guidelines. It's worth checking with the town before removing a significant tree, especially on a street-facing or highly visible property. Your tree service provider may be familiar with local requirements and can advise you accordingly.
What does a 4.1 rating tell me about a tree service company?
A 4.1 rating with 14 reviews is a reasonable indicator of generally solid service, though it also suggests a few customers had experiences that didn't meet expectations. Reading the individual reviews can give you context about what went well and what didn't. It's always a good idea to ask any provider directly about concerns you have before hiring.
How close to a power line can a crew safely trim?
In Connecticut, work directly on or adjacent to utility lines is typically handled by the utility company, not private tree services. A crew can trim branches in the general vicinity of lines but should avoid contact with the wires themselves. If a tree is growing into active power lines, your local utility provider should be notified first.
How often should I have my trees professionally trimmed?
Most mature trees benefit from professional trimming every three to five years, depending on species, growth rate, and proximity to structures. Fast-growing trees like silver maple may need more frequent attention, while slower-growing oaks and beeches may go longer between visits. A professional assessment can give you a maintenance schedule specific to your property's trees.
Does homeowners insurance cover tree removal in Connecticut?
Homeowners insurance typically covers the cost of removing a tree that has fallen on a covered structure, like your roof or fence, but usually not the removal of a standing tree that poses a risk before it falls. Debris removal from a fallen tree in your yard without structural damage may also have limited or no coverage. Check your specific policy and talk to your insurer for clarification.
What's the best way to evaluate competing tree service quotes?
Don't automatically go with the lowest bid. Compare what's included in each quote, specifically whether cleanup, stump grinding, and debris hauling are covered. Also confirm that each company is insured and that the price is for the full scope you discussed. A slightly higher quote from a well-insured, experienced crew is often the better value.

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