Kyle landscaping

Tree Service Company in Washington, DC, District of Columbia

5(4 reviews)
(301) 973-5539, Washington, DC, DC 20032View on Yelp
Kyle landscaping - tree service in Washington, DC, DC

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About Kyle landscaping

Kyle Landscaping is a tree service provider based in Washington, DC with a perfect 5.0 rating from four customers. The 301 area code places their roots in the Maryland suburbs, which means they're comfortable working across both DC and the Maryland side of the metro area. The DC region's mix of mature hardwoods, dense residential neighborhoods, and seasonal storm activity keeps local tree service providers busy year-round. Kyle Landscaping brings a focused, dedicated approach to tree care without spreading attention across too many unrelated services.

Services

Tree Services

Services & Process

Kyle Landscaping concentrates on tree services, which typically includes tree removal, trimming, pruning, crown shaping, and stump grinding. A tree-focused provider tends to bring sharper expertise to each job because this is what they do every day. Pruning and trimming work improves tree structure, reduces the risk of branch failure, and keeps trees looking healthy and proportionate. Stump grinding clears the remnants of removed trees cleanly, which is especially important in DC-area yards where space is at a premium.

Service Area

Kyle Landscaping serves Washington, DC and surrounding Maryland communities. Their 301 area code background gives them strong familiarity with the DC and Maryland suburbs, including areas like Silver Spring, Takoma Park, and Hyattsville. They're a convenient option for customers on either side of the DC-Maryland border.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between tree trimming and tree pruning?
Trimming is generally focused on aesthetics, cutting back overgrown branches to keep a tree looking neat and well-shaped. Pruning is more targeted and health-focused, removing dead, diseased, or structurally weak branches to improve the tree's long-term condition. A good tree service provider will assess what your trees actually need rather than defaulting to one approach for everything.
How close to a power line can a tree branch safely grow?
There's no single safe distance that applies everywhere, but branches in contact with or very close to power lines are a real hazard and should be addressed promptly. In DC and Maryland, utility companies sometimes handle trimming near their lines, but homeowners are generally responsible for trees on their property. A tree service provider can assess the situation and help you coordinate with the utility if needed.
Can a tree survive major pruning or does heavy cutting kill it?
It depends on how much is removed and where the cuts are made. Removing more than about 25% of a tree's canopy at once puts significant stress on it. Proper pruning technique, cutting at the right location on each branch, makes a real difference in how well the tree recovers. This is one reason why hiring someone with genuine tree knowledge rather than the cheapest option matters.
What are signs that a tree needs to be removed rather than trimmed?
If more than half the tree is dead or severely damaged, if the trunk has significant decay, large cavities, or major cracks, or if the root system is compromised, removal is often the safer choice. Trees that have been topped multiple times and developed weak regrowth can also be difficult to bring back to a safe condition. A professional can help you weigh the options honestly.
How do Maryland or DC tree regulations affect what work I can have done?
DC has specific permit requirements for removing significant trees, and Maryland counties have their own rules that vary by jurisdiction. Doing work without the required permits can result in fines. A local provider familiar with both markets will know which rules apply to your property and can help you stay on the right side of them.
Is it worth getting multiple quotes for a tree job?
Yes, especially for larger removals or jobs involving several trees. Quotes can vary significantly based on how different providers assess the complexity, their equipment, and what they include in cleanup. Getting two or three quotes also gives you a sense of what's standard and helps you spot bids that seem unusually high or suspiciously low.

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