Spartan Tree Care

Tree Service Company in Lakewood, Colorado

4.3(11 reviews)
(720) 451-06791805 Ingalls St, Lakewood, CO 80214View on Yelp
Spartan Tree Care - tree service in Lakewood, CO

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About Spartan Tree Care

Spartan Tree Care is a Lakewood, Colorado company that stands out for offering tree services, snow removal, and excavation work under one roof. With a 4.3-star rating across 11 reviews, they serve a community that sits right on the western edge of metro Denver, where Belmar and Green Mountain neighborhoods give way to foothills terrain. That range of services makes them a practical choice for property owners dealing with multiple seasonal needs. Lakewood's mix of commercial corridors and established residential streets means there's constant demand for capable, versatile crews.

Services

Snow Removal
Tree Services
Excavation Services

Services & Process

Tree work at Spartan covers the standard range, including removal, trimming, and stump grinding, but the excavation capability adds something most tree services don't offer. Excavation work is useful for large-scale lot clearing, removing extensive root systems, or preparing a site for landscaping after major tree removal. Snow removal services are particularly relevant in Lakewood, where Front Range snowstorms can drop heavy, wet snow that damages branches and makes commercial parking lots impassable overnight. Having one contractor who handles all three services can simplify scheduling and billing considerably.

Service Area

Spartan Tree Care is based in Lakewood and serves the surrounding Jefferson County and Denver metro area. Commercial and residential clients in nearby Englewood, Littleton, and Golden are all within a reasonable service radius. Their multi-service capability makes them especially useful for larger properties or job sites that span multiple service types.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Spartan Tree Care handle both tree removal and site excavation for a lot clearing project?
Yes, having both tree removal and excavation capabilities means they can take a cleared lot from start to finish without coordinating between multiple contractors. That's a real advantage for homeowners building additions, developers prepping sites, or anyone dealing with overgrown land. It typically means faster project timelines and a single point of contact for the whole job.
How does snow removal service work for a commercial property in Lakewood?
Commercial snow removal contracts usually cover plowing parking lots, clearing sidewalks, and applying ice melt after a storm event. Response times are spelled out in the contract, often guaranteeing the lot is cleared before business hours. Signing up before the season starts, rather than calling after a storm, ensures you're on the priority service list.
Does wet snow in Colorado really damage trees?
It does, and Front Range wet snow events are notorious for it. The snow is heavy, sticks to branches, and can cause significant limb breakage, especially on evergreens, ornamental trees, and any trees with a dense canopy. Regular pruning to reduce canopy density is one of the best preventive measures you can take before winter.
What equipment is typically used for lot clearing in the Lakewood area?
Depending on the size and density of the lot, clearing might involve chainsaws, chippers, and a stump grinder for lighter work, or an excavator and heavy equipment for larger projects with multiple trees and extensive root systems. The terrain matters too, since some Lakewood properties near Green Mountain involve slopes that require specific equipment. An on-site evaluation before quoting is important for larger clearing jobs.
Is it safe to plant new trees in a spot where a stump was recently ground down?
You can plant in that area, but there are a few things to consider first. Residual wood chips and debris from the grinding process will decompose over time and temporarily tie up nitrogen in the soil, which can affect new plantings. Waiting a season or mixing fresh soil into the area before planting gives new trees a better start.
How do I find out if a tree in my yard is protected under Lakewood's city ordinances?
Lakewood, like many metro Denver communities, has regulations that may apply to certain trees, particularly in designated greenbelts or when trees exceed certain size thresholds. Checking with the City of Lakewood's planning or parks department before proceeding with removal is the safest move. A local tree service familiar with the area can also help you understand what typically requires a permit.

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