Mile High Lifescape

Tree Service Company in Denver, Colorado

5(1 reviews)
(303) 877-90911007 S Federal Blvd, Denver, CO 80219View on Yelp
Mile High Lifescape - tree service in Denver, CO

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About Mile High Lifescape

Mile High Lifescape brings professional landscape architecture together with hands-on tree services for Denver property owners who want more than just maintenance. They hold a perfect 5.0 rating and work at the intersection of design and tree care, which is a combination that's genuinely useful in a city like Denver. At 5,280 feet, Denver's climate throws a lot at its trees: intense UV, occasional drought stress, and snow loads that can deform or split trees that haven't been properly managed. Getting a landscape designer involved in how your trees fit your outdoor space can prevent problems before they start.

Services

Landscaping
Landscape Architects or Designers
Tree Services

Services & Process

Mile High Lifescape handles tree services as part of a broader approach to outdoor spaces, so trimming and removal decisions are made with your landscape design in mind. They offer tree health assessments that look at species suitability, soil conditions, and structural integrity, not just whether a branch looks dead. On the design side, they can plan tree placement for new installations that accounts for Denver's sun angles, wind patterns, and the long-term size of the species being planted. The result is a landscape that actually works for your property rather than creating problems five or ten years down the road.

Service Area

Mile High Lifescape serves Denver and the surrounding Front Range communities. They work with residential clients, HOAs, and commercial property owners across the metro area. Call (303) 877-9091 to discuss your project and confirm that they serve your neighborhood.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between a landscape architect and a regular landscaper?
A landscape architect has formal education and training in site design, including how structures, plants, grades, and drainage work together. A general landscaper handles installation and maintenance. For complex properties or projects where tree placement affects drainage or views, the design expertise of a landscape architect adds real value.
Can Mile High Lifescape help me choose the right trees to plant in Denver's climate?
Absolutely, and that's one of the strongest reasons to involve a landscape designer early. Denver's climate is challenging for many species due to dry air, late freezes, and alkaline soils. A professional can steer you toward trees that will actually thrive rather than ones that look good at the nursery but struggle within a few years.
How does tree placement affect the value of my Denver property?
Mature trees in the right locations can add meaningful value by providing shade that reduces cooling costs, improving curb appeal, and creating defined outdoor living spaces. Trees planted too close to foundations or sewer lines, however, can become expensive problems, which is why placement decisions matter from day one.
What soil conditions do Denver trees typically deal with?
Denver's native soils are often clay-heavy and alkaline, which creates challenges for water and nutrient uptake in many species. Trees that aren't suited to these conditions can decline slowly over years before homeowners realize the soil is the issue. A soil assessment and species selection that matches local conditions prevents a lot of long-term headaches.
Can a landscape design company handle tree removal as well as new planting?
Yes, a full-service company like Mile High Lifescape handles the complete cycle: removing trees that aren't working for your property and designing the replacement plantings to fit your goals. This end-to-end approach means the decisions are coordinated rather than piecemeal.
How do I get an accurate estimate for combined tree and landscaping work?
The most reliable way is a site visit where the team can see your property directly. Photos help with initial conversations, but tree size, site access, soil conditions, and design complexity all affect pricing in ways that are hard to evaluate remotely. A reputable company will always walk the property before committing to a number.

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