Tiger Concrete

Tree Service Company in Denver, Colorado

5(3 reviews)
(720) 885-1859, Denver, CO 80218View on Yelp
Tiger Concrete - tree service in Denver, CO

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About Tiger Concrete

Tiger Concrete is a Denver-based company offering both masonry and concrete services alongside tree work, making it a distinctive option for property owners who need multiple types of outdoor work handled by one crew. They hold a perfect 5.0 rating, though with 3 reviews so far, they're still building their public track record. Denver's outdoor spaces often need coordinated work, where removing a tree is followed by repairing a cracked driveway or installing a new patio in the cleared space. That combination of trades under one contractor can simplify a project significantly.

Services

Masonry/Concrete
Tree Services

Services & Process

Tiger Concrete's tree services cover what most Denver homeowners need, including removal of dead or hazardous trees, stump grinding to clear the area, and pruning to manage overgrown canopy. Where they stand apart is in their concrete and masonry capabilities. After a tree comes out, root systems often leave cracked sidewalks, damaged driveways, or broken retaining walls that need repair. Tiger can address the tree work and then follow up with concrete patching, new flatwork, or masonry repairs, handling the whole project rather than sending you to find a second contractor.

Service Area

Tiger Concrete serves Denver and surrounding communities throughout the metro area. Their combination of outdoor services makes them a practical choice for homeowners, landlords, and small commercial property owners across Denver County and into neighboring areas like Englewood, Commerce City, and beyond.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can tree roots really damage concrete driveways and sidewalks?
Yes, tree roots, especially from large species like cottonwoods, silver maples, and willows, can grow under concrete and create significant heaving and cracking over time. Removing the tree and grinding the stump helps stop the problem, but the damaged concrete usually needs repair or replacement to make the surface safe and level again.
What's involved in stump grinding?
Stump grinding uses a machine with a rotating cutting wheel to chew the stump down several inches below ground level, turning it into wood chips. It doesn't remove the roots, but it eliminates the visible stump and allows you to plant grass, lay sod, or install hardscaping over the area.
After a tree is removed, how soon can I pour concrete or lay pavers in that spot?
It's usually best to wait a few months after stump grinding before pouring concrete, since the remaining wood underground will continue to decompose and could create settling issues if you pour too soon. Your contractor can advise on timing based on the stump size and what you're planning to install.
What kind of concrete work is commonly needed after tree removal?
The most common repairs involve cracked or heaved sidewalks, lifted driveway sections, and damaged curbing where roots pushed up from below. In some cases, homeowners also take the opportunity to install a new patio or walkway in the space that the tree used to occupy.
Is it cheaper to hire one company for both tree removal and concrete work?
It often is, since you're not paying separate mobilization costs for two different crews and there's less coordination overhead on your end. It also reduces the risk of delays where one contractor is waiting on another before they can start their portion of the work.
Does Denver have any rules about removing trees near sidewalks or curbs?
Denver's Right of Way regulations cover trees and hardscaping in the public right of way, which includes the area between the sidewalk and the street. If work involves those areas, you may need city approval, and a contractor familiar with Denver's requirements can help you figure out what applies to your specific situation.

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