We pride ourselves at Davey Tree on providing prompt, professional and personalized service from certified arborists that live, work and engage in your community. Contact one of our Davey Tree specialists for your residential, commercial, utility, or environmental needs.
Non-Profit
Davey Tree has partnered with the American Horticultural Society to maintain the trees on River Farm, the home of the society’s headquarters formerly owned by George Washington.
Residential/Mixed Use
DRG oversaw the restoration of a portion of Little Six Mile Creek on a private residential property. The restoration involved excavating a new channel, seeding with approved grass and wetland seeds, and planting shrubs. The project was completed successfully and will undergo ongoing monitoring.
Municipality
DRG helped the City of Hobart in Indiana control erosion at several sites using a suite of best management practices.
Residential/Mixed Use
As one of HMI’s contractors, Davey clears burdensome debris from residential and commercial properties throughout the United States after damaging storm events.
Parks & Trails
Davey Resource Group’s experts restored 108 acres of the Litchfield Wetland Nature Preserve for the Medina County Park District, re-establishing important habitats.
Mitigation Banking
Wetland Studies and Solutions, Inc. created, restored, and enhanced 375 acres of wetlands, 3.5 acres of open water, 81 acres of preserved wetlands, and 216 acres of preserved or reforested upland buffers along the Cedar Run in Virginia.
Natural Gas/Pipeline
Davey helped a natural gas utility complete an inspection and leak detection project for farm taps located in rural areas of Northeast and Northwest Ohio, finishing before the scheduled timeline and within financial goals.
Mitigation Banking
Davey Resource Group helped with the construction and continued monitoring of the Caton Creek Mitigation Bank project in South Carolina, the first stream and wetland mitigation bank in the area.
Municipality
Davey Resource Group’s TreeKeeper tool helps Park Ridge, IL, maintain an ongoing database of its trees, allowing crews to focus on their jobs rather than the paperwork.
Municipality
DRG removed invasives; installed coir logs, erosion control blankets, and native plantings; and added a stone fishing node to repair erosion, restore habitat, and improve water quality at The Lost Lake in Wildwood Park.
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