Savage Land Evolution

Tree Service Company in Orrington, Maine

(207) 299-2379, Orrington, ME 04474View on Yelp
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About Savage Land Evolution

Savage Land Evolution is based in Orrington, Maine, serving the greater Penobscot County area with a combination of tree services, excavation, and landscaping. Orrington sits along the Penobscot River, where properties often deal with mature hardwoods, wet soils, and storm damage from nor'easters. Having a provider that handles both trees and excavation under one roof is genuinely useful here. Whether you're clearing land near the riverbanks or managing overgrown timber on a rural lot, this team brings the equipment and experience to handle it.

Services

Excavation Services
Tree Services
Landscaping

Services & Process

Savage Land Evolution covers tree removal, trimming, and general tree care alongside full excavation work like grading, site prep, and land clearing. On the landscaping side, they can reshape a property after major tree work is done, so you're not left with a torn-up yard. Excavation services are especially valuable when large root systems or stumps need to be fully extracted rather than just ground down. The combination means fewer contractors to coordinate and a more consistent result from start to finish.

Service Area

Savage Land Evolution serves Orrington and the surrounding communities throughout Penobscot County, including Brewer, Holden, and Clifton. Properties along the Penobscot River corridor and into the rural inland towns are well within their working range. If you're unsure whether your address falls in their service area, a quick call to (207) 299-2379 will get you a straight answer.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you handle both tree removal and the excavation work on the same project?
Yes, that's actually one of the main advantages of working with a company that carries both service categories. They can remove trees, grind or extract stumps and roots, and then grade or prep the site without you needing to hire separate contractors.
Do you work on wooded lots that need to be cleared for construction or building?
Lot clearing is a common request in this part of Maine, where properties often have dense tree cover before any building can begin. The excavation equipment on hand makes it possible to clear, grub, and grade a site efficiently.
What time of year is best for tree removal in Maine?
Late fall through early spring tends to be ideal because the ground is firmer and frozen, which reduces damage to your lawn from heavy equipment. That said, hazardous or storm-damaged trees should be addressed as soon as it's safe to do so, regardless of season.
Will tree removal damage my lawn or driveway?
There's always some risk of ground disturbance when heavy equipment is involved, and a good crew will discuss access routes with you before starting. Landscaping services can address any turf or surface damage after the tree work is complete.
How do I know if a tree on my property is actually dangerous?
Signs to watch for include large dead branches, cracks in the main trunk, fungal growth at the base, and significant lean toward a structure or utility line. When in doubt, having a professional take a look is the safest move, especially heading into storm season.
Do you haul away debris and wood after the job?
Most tree service providers in this area include debris removal as part of the scope, but it's worth confirming when you get your estimate. Some customers prefer to keep the wood for firewood, which is a reasonable option if you have the space.

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