Alpine Tree Services
TREE REMOVAL
Whether you need high alpine tree service to remove American aspen tree clumps, mountain pine beetle damage, or a single alpine forestry tree removal, we have you covered!
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Reach out through phone or online to get us out to see your trees!


ALPINE FIREWOOD
The output of tree removal is naturally firewood! Have a wood-burning stove, an indoor wood-burning fireplace, or an exterior fire pit? Let us deliver wood to you anywhere in Summit County, including Frisco, Silverthorne, Dillon, Keystone, Copper Mountain, and Breckenridge.
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Reach out to us to get your cord of wood delivered!
PRUNING AND EMERGENCY SERVICES
Planning ahead for pruning is always best, but we are also available for emergency tree removal service!
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Don't hesitate to reach out for aspen tree, alpine forestry, pine beetle damage, spruce trees, or other trimming, pruning, brush, and tree removal.
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We've got you covered!
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FOREST HEALTH CONSULTATION AND RISK ASSESSMENT
We've seen it all in our nearly decade of tree removal!
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Our team will visit your wooded land to assess its forest health, provide you with tree-specific consultation, and provide a risk assessment to help you make the best and safest decision.
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FIRE MITIGATION AND GROUND FUELS REDUCTION
Modern alpine forestry often dictates the need for tree thinning for fire mitigation.
Removing dead trees, thick forests, and pine beetle kill trees from the vicinity of homes and structures creates important fire breaks on your property.
Removing dead fuel also provides light and space for new growth and animal habitat.

QUAKING ASPEN TREE SPECIALISTS
Alpine tree service naturally covers our amazing aspen trees!
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Aspen trees are many visitors' favorite trees, especially as a deciduous tree whose green leaves turn a beautiful red or golden color in the fall.
Aspen trees grow between 35-50 feet tall, and aspen trees thrive best at altitudes between 6,500-11,500 feet.
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Our approach is to preserve as much of an aspen tree stand as we can to preserve the aspen tree symbolism of the beauty of the Colorado mountains.

