When our team rolls up with a crew, chipper, saws, and a skid loader, the most significant cost, aside from labor, is travel and setup time. By splitting that cost across multiple properties in the same area, everyone saves.
Instead of separate trips and individual quotes, you and your neighbors can get a package deal, especially when work is scheduled back-to-back.
Get Faster Scheduling
Scheduling with neighbors can also move your job up the calendar. If we’re already in your area for one job, it’s easier to fit in additional work nearby. That’s a win for everyone, especially during peak season when demand is at its highest.
Improve Property Value & Curb Appeal
Coordinated tree work doesn’t just help your yard—it benefits the entire block. Whether you’re in a neighborhood, on a shared gravel road, or just have adjoining woods, cleaner treelines and trimmed trees improve overall curb appeal and reduce shared risk from falling limbs or dead trees.
Reduce Storm & Fire Risk
Dead trees, hanging limbs, and overgrown brush don’t stop at property lines. Coordinated tree removal and brush clearing can reduce fire fuel and prevent storm damage in higher-risk zones. Taking a shared approach helps protect the whole area, not just your lot.
How to Make It Happen
Talk to Your Neighbors
Ask if they’re planning any tree work this year. If a few folks are interested, suggest teaming up for a shared service date.
Contact Us Early
The more properties we can review together, the better we can provide bundled pricing. We’ll schedule a walkthrough and give precise estimates for each property.
Pick a Date That Works for Everyone
Once everyone agrees, we’ll get your group on the calendar. You’ll each get your own invoice, but with the benefit of shared savings.