Quinn's Quality Lawn Care

Tree Service Company in Detroit, Michigan

(313) 926-9072, Detroit, MI 48206View on Yelp
Quinn's Quality Lawn Care - tree service in Detroit, MI

About Quinn's Quality Lawn Care

Quinn's Quality Lawn Care brings tree and yard services to Detroit, a city where urban forestry has become a real priority after decades of tree canopy loss across many neighborhoods. Working in Detroit means understanding a wide variety of property types, from bungalows on tight city lots to larger commercial and municipal properties with more complex needs. The company covers tree services alongside its broader lawn care work, making it a practical one-call option for property owners who want to handle multiple outdoor tasks with a single provider. They serve the (313) area code and know the city well.

Services

Tree Services

Services & Process

Quinn's Quality Lawn Care handles tree trimming and pruning, which in an urban setting like Detroit often means clearing branches away from overhead utility lines, rooftops, and neighboring properties. Tree removal is part of the mix too, addressing dead elms, storm-damaged trees, or overgrown specimens that have simply become a liability. Because they're a lawn care operation as well, they're equipped to handle the full yard cleanup after tree work, including leaf removal, debris hauling, and turf repair in areas disturbed by equipment. That end-to-end capability is a real convenience for busy property owners.

Service Area

Quinn's Quality Lawn Care operates throughout Detroit and serves the broader Wayne County area. Surrounding communities including Dearborn, Hamtramck, and Highland Park are within their service reach. For Detroit's varied neighborhoods, from East English Village to the west side near Redford, they're a local option that doesn't require bringing someone in from the suburbs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Detroit have any programs to help with tree removal costs?
Detroit has historically offered tree planting and some removal assistance through programs run by the city's General Services Department and nonprofit partners like The Greening of Detroit. Availability and eligibility change, so it's worth checking the city's website or calling 311 to ask what's currently offered in your neighborhood.
How do I tell if my ash tree has been affected by the emerald ash borer?
Look for D-shaped exit holes in the bark, S-shaped galleries under the bark if you peel a section back, thinning or dying branches starting at the top of the tree, and unusual woodpecker activity where birds are drilling to reach the larvae. Michigan trees have been hit hard by this pest, and an infested ash tree that's left standing becomes brittle and dangerous fairly quickly.
Are there restrictions on tree removal for Detroit rental properties?
Detroit property owners are generally responsible for maintaining trees on their property, including removing hazardous ones. If a tree is on city-owned right-of-way, the city handles it through a service request. For trees on private rental properties, the owner or property manager is responsible, and failure to address a hazardous tree can create liability issues.
Can you do tree work and lawn care in the same visit?
When you use a company that handles both services, combining them in one visit is often possible and can be more efficient. Tree work typically happens first since debris falls onto the lawn, and then the lawn care portion finishes with cleanup and any mowing or edging. Ask when you schedule so the crew comes prepared for both tasks.
How often should urban trees in Detroit be trimmed?
Most street trees and yard trees benefit from a light trim every 3 to 5 years to remove dead wood, improve structure, and keep branches clear of buildings and lines. Trees under stress from urban conditions, like poor soil and limited root space, may need more frequent attention. Annual inspections are a good habit, even if no trimming is needed every year.
What's the best time of year to have trees trimmed in Michigan?
Late fall through early spring is generally the preferred window for most trimming and removal work in Michigan. Trees are dormant, which reduces stress and the risk of attracting insects to fresh cuts. That said, dead branches and hazardous limbs should be addressed whenever they're identified, regardless of season.

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