New England Landscapes

Tree Service Company in Orange, Connecticut

4(2 reviews)
(203) 996-7131332 W River Rd, Orange, CT 06477View on Yelp
New England Landscapes - tree service in Orange, CT

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About New England Landscapes

New England Landscapes is based in Orange, Connecticut, a suburban town in New Haven County that sits between the shoreline communities and the Naugatuck Valley. With a 4.0 rating from 2 reviews and a service offering that spans tree work, landscaping, and firewood, they're a genuine one-stop option for property owners who want multiple outdoor services handled by one company. Orange's mix of larger residential lots and commercial properties creates steady demand for exactly this kind of full-service provider. They bring practical versatility to every job they take on.

Services

Tree Services
Landscaping
Firewood

Services & Process

New England Landscapes covers tree services, landscaping, and firewood supply across their service area. On the tree side, that means removal, trimming, stump grinding, and lot clearing for properties being prepared for new construction or landscaping projects. Their landscaping work complements the tree services, handling grading, planting, and cleanup after tree work is done. The firewood offering is a natural extension for a company already processing wood from removals, and it's a real convenience for Orange-area homeowners who heat with wood.

Service Area

New England Landscapes serves Orange and the surrounding New Haven County towns, including Derby, Shelton, Woodbridge, Milford, and Ansonia. Their multi-service model makes them a practical choice for both residential and commercial properties throughout the area. Reach them at (203) 996-7131 to discuss your project and confirm they cover your location.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can one company handle both tree removal and landscaping in Orange, CT?
Yes, and that's exactly what New England Landscapes offers. Having the same crew handle removal, stump grinding, and the landscape restoration afterward means fewer scheduling headaches and a more consistent result. It's especially useful for larger projects where tree work and landscaping are closely connected.
Do you sell or deliver firewood in the Orange, CT area?
New England Landscapes offers firewood as part of their services, making them a convenient source for homeowners who heat with wood stoves or fireplaces. Firewood from a tree service is often well-seasoned, since the wood comes from removal jobs and is processed and stored before delivery. Call ahead to check current availability and delivery range.
What does lot clearing involve, and when is it needed?
Lot clearing means removing trees, stumps, brush, and debris from a parcel of land, usually to prepare it for construction, landscaping, or agricultural use. It's a bigger scope job than single-tree removal and typically involves heavy equipment. Property owners in Orange planning new construction or a major yard overhaul often start with a full lot clear.
How long after tree removal should I wait before landscaping the area?
Once the stump is ground and the debris removed, most landscaping work can begin relatively quickly. If you're replanting in the same spot, giving the soil a few weeks to settle and the remaining root material to begin breaking down is a good idea. Your landscaper can advise on the best timing based on what you're planting.
What types of trees are most commonly removed in Orange, CT?
White oak, red maple, Norway spruce, and white pine are among the most common species on Orange residential properties. Older maples and oaks are frequently removed when they develop structural issues or outgrow their space near a home. Invasive species like Norway maple are also regularly removed as part of landscape improvement projects.
Does New England Landscapes handle commercial properties?
A company offering tree services, landscaping, and firewood is well-suited to commercial and HOA properties that need regular outdoor maintenance. Commercial work often involves ongoing contracts for seasonal trimming, lot upkeep, and tree health monitoring. Contact them directly to discuss what a commercial service arrangement might look like for your property.

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