Residential Tree & Shrub Care

Maintain Your Home’s Trees and Shrubs with Expert Care

You have to think about more than just your lawn when it comes to your landscape.

Trees and shrubs not only provide shade and beauty to your property, they also have tremendous environmental benefits. To keep them healthy and beautiful, regular maintenance is required, and we at Perrine Property Maintenance can help with that. We offer a comprehensive range of tree and shrub care services to help you preserve and enhance your property’s natural assets.

Trees and shrubs not only provide shade and beauty to your property, they also have tremendous environmental benefits. To keep them healthy and beautiful, regular maintenance is required, and we at Perrine Property Maintenance can help with that. We offer a comprehensive range of tree and shrub care services to help you preserve and enhance your property’s natural assets.

Our expert tree and shrub care services for homeowners include:

  • Pruning to improve tree and shrub health, shape, and appearance

  • Disease and insect control to prevent and treat common issues

  • Deep root fertilization to provide essential nutrients to trees and shrubs

  • Root zone management to improve soil quality and drainage

  • Tree and shrub planting to enhance your landscape’s diversity and beauty

  • Tree removal and stump grinding to eliminate hazardous or unwanted trees

Don’t let neglected or sick trees and shrubs harm your property’s beauty, safety, and value.

Contact Perrine Property Maintenance today to schedule a free consultation and learn more about our tree and shrub care services for homeowners. Call 262-654-1769 or email us to get a free quote and start enjoying healthy, beautiful, and safe trees and shrubs on your property.

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Our years of experience, combined with a positive and pragmatic approach have consistently provided our customers with the satisfaction they deserve.

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