Barden Tree

Category: Tree service in Buffalo, New York

Address: 941 Losson Rd, Buffalo, NY 14227, USA

Phone: +17164655966

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–5PM

Tuesday: 8AM–5PM

Wednesday: 8AM–5PM

Thursday: 8AM–5PM

Friday: 8AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Michelle Shaw

Aug 28, 2022

Came and gave me a price to trim my oak tree. He sent a contract and I replyed twice to set a date and then he ghosted me. So sad. Seemed like a nice guy.

Misty Himes

Jun 30, 2022

Ed and his team went above and beyond with our tree removal and cleaning up. We were very impressed with the knowledge, work, and professionalism they brought. Highly recommend for any of your tree needs!!

Tommy B

Oct 27, 2021

When I bought my property 30 years ago, I had 50+ ash trees. Over the years, trees have slowly fallen in storms and others had to be removed for safety reasons. Today, I have about 8 ash trees left due to the emerald ash borer, bees, and carpenter ants which remarkably have done a LOT more tree damage than the ash borer. Along the way, I've hired many different tree services and have been disappointed for a wide array of reasons from sloppy work, poor cleanup, and general incompetence. Mix in excessive and/or hidden prices and one clown who re-entered my property at a later date without my permission to service a neighbor near me and did $300 damage to my lawn. I was dreading locating a reliable tree service and getting my trees removed. Barden Tree service was recommended by a neighbor who also got work done at the same time I did along with a 3rd neighbor. The owner of Barden, Ed, is an intelligent, articulate gent who has the latest machinery, does all the "in the bucket" tree cutting himself and has a crew of able bodied, hardworking. attentive folks who do a GREAT job of cleaning up. I had some "tight lies" with a couple of trees next to a paver patio and I was concerned about the pavers getting damaged. Not with Ed on the saw - his decades of experience allow him to expertly cut and drop trees without worry of property damage. I had six ash trees removed, 6 stumps ground out and another elm large tree trimmed to appease a neighbor. The Barden crew uses long rubber tread mats under the crawler/lift machine tracks and 4x8 sheets of rubberized plywood under their skid loader to minimize turf damage. The crew is absolutely relentless - they work hard, know their jobs and do not screw around. When the cutting and trimming was completed, all the lumber and debris was quickly removed, the turf was raked and then blown with backpack leaf blowers and left as clean as could be expected. They even cleaned the street under the branch grinder. Their pricing was fair and competitive and along the way, I added extra trees for removal beyond the original estimate. I can see how any tree service could get delayed because things pop up on every job and mine was no different. Over the years I've had multiple bad experiences with tree removal contractors and you never know that sort of disorganized yahoos are going to show up even with a BBB A+ rating (The BBB ratings are a joke). Barden was finally a strong positive, professional experience and I'll use them again in the spring for other work I have planned. Hope that helps!

Rezwan

Oct 23, 2021

Very affordable and job well done. Highly recommend

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Questions & Answers

When should I prune my tree?

Barden Tree | Oct 20, 2019
Barden Tree | Oct 20, 2019

Most trees can be pruned year round in accordance with flowering and fruit production cycles. Certain trees require canopy reduction following a flowering period and not before.

What is a Certified Arborist?

Barden Tree | Oct 20, 2019
Barden Tree | Oct 20, 2019

An arborist is trained in the science and art of caring for and maintaining plants and trees. Certification involves an official assessment of an arborist’s knowledge and competence to provide proper tree care. The certified arborists at Barden Tree are also required to maintain certification by remaining up to date on the latest techniques in arboriculture.

When should I fertilize my trees?

Barden Tree | Oct 20, 2019
Barden Tree | Oct 20, 2019

Oak, elm and most deciduous hardwood trees require annual fertilization. Depending on age and condition, different species have different needs. A thick ground cover of fallen leaves provides a good supply of nutrients to a tree for several months. Trees in urban areas can derive nutrition from planted shrubs or grass. Consult Barden Tree staff for more details.

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