Catching a sick tree early can mean a simple treatment instead of an expensive removal. We diagnose what's wrong and treat it before it spreads.
A struggling tree rarely fixes itself. Early leaf drop, a thinning canopy, oozing bark, or a sudden bloom of mushrooms at the base all signal that something is wrong beneath the surface — and the longer it goes untreated, the more likely you end up paying for a removal instead of a treatment.
We help Sterling Heights and Macomb County homeowners figure out what's actually wrong with a tree and treat it before it spreads to the rest of the yard. From insect infestations and fungal disease to nutrient-starved soil, the goal is the same: keep your trees alive, safe, and standing — at a fraction of the cost of replacing them.
Leaves browning, yellowing, or falling well before fall.
Boring holes, sawdust, tents, or beetles on the trunk and limbs.
Fungal growth at the roots or trunk often signals internal decay.
Bare spots up top or branches that never leaf out in spring.
Sap bleeding, sunken lesions, or bark splitting away.
Disease and pests jump tree to tree — fast diagnosis protects the rest.
Not sure if it's treatable? Send a photo of the leaves, bark, and base of the tree along with your ZIP, and a local arborist can usually point you in the right direction quickly.
Local tree service requests across Sterling Heights & Macomb County and surrounding Michigan towns.
Call now or request a free estimate and get connected with local tree help.