DC Tree Services: Local Tree Removal & Tree Trimming

If you’re in need of a professional tree service to accomplish your goals, LCUSA of DC is here to help you get back on track! We have the experience and the know-how to tackle any tree removal or tree trimming projects you can throw at us!

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As an experienced and professional company providing Tree Services in DC, LCUSA of DC uses state of the art equipment to provide you with the very best results for jobs of any size. Our company services the entire state of DC and we guarantee to get your job done on time and on budget.

We understand that tree removal and tree trimming can be a massive undertaking and you need someone who can do the job right the first time. You want to trust the job to a company with a track record of success and high-quality work. You need experts in the area of tree removal and tree trimming in DC. LCUSA of DC is here to help you get the job done right.

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What We Do

Our tree service equipment and experienced employees allow us to get tree trimming and tree removal jobs done safely and efficiently. 

Being able to catch potential problems before they materialize saves you a significant amount of time and money. That’s the LCUSA of DC advantage.

If You Choose Us, We Can Handle:

  • Tree Services
  • Tree Trimming
  • Tree Removal
  • Stump Grinding

Expert Tree Service Tips for Washington, D.C.'s Unique Flora

Washington, D.C., is not a state, but as the U.S. capital, it has many trees that are significant and unique to the area. Tree service providers should be familiar with the following trees, their unique characteristics, and considerations for trimming, pruning, or removing them:

  • Unique features: A deciduous tree that can grow up to 60-80 feet tall, with a vase-like shape and elegant arching branches. American Elm is historically significant in Washington, D.C., with many lining the National Mall.
  • Considerations: Prune during the dormant season to remove dead, damaged, or diseased branches and maintain the tree’s structure. American Elm is susceptible to Dutch elm disease, a devastating fungal infection, so monitor the tree for signs of this disease and take appropriate action if needed.
  • Unique features: A small deciduous tree that grows up to 30-40 feet tall, known for its delicate, white to pale pink blossoms in spring. The Yoshino Cherry is the primary species planted around the Tidal Basin and celebrated during the annual National Cherry Blossom Festival.
  • Considerations: Prune after the tree has finished blooming to remove dead, damaged, or diseased branches and maintain the tree’s structure. Yoshino Cherry is susceptible to pests such as borers and diseases like cherry blossom blight, so monitor the tree for signs of these issues.
  • Unique features: A small deciduous tree that grows up to 20-30 feet tall, with heart-shaped leaves and clusters of pink to lavender flowers that bloom in early spring before the leaves emerge.
  • Considerations: Prune in late winter or early spring before new growth begins to remove dead, damaged, or diseased branches and maintain the tree’s structure. Eastern Redbud is relatively low maintenance but may be susceptible to cankers, verticillium wilt, or pests like caterpillars.
  • Unique features: An evergreen tree that can grow up to 60-80 feet tall, with large, glossy leaves and fragrant, white flowers that bloom in late spring to summer.
  • Considerations: Prune after the tree has finished blooming to remove dead, damaged, or diseased branches and maintain the tree’s structure. Southern Magnolia is relatively low maintenance but may be susceptible to diseases like leaf spot or pests like magnolia scale.
  • Unique features: A deciduous tree that can grow up to 60-75 feet tall, with narrow, willow-like leaves and acorns that provide food for wildlife.
  • Considerations: Prune during the dormant season to remove dead, damaged, or diseased branches and maintain the tree’s structure. Willow Oak is susceptible to oak wilt, a fungal disease, and pests like gypsy moths or oak leaf caterpillars, so monitor the tree for signs of these issues and take appropriate action if needed.

Tree service providers in Washington, D.C., should follow proper safety protocols and best practices for tree care. They should also be familiar with local regulations regarding tree pruning, removal, and disposal, as well as any required permits or permissions. Keep in mind that some trees on federal or historic properties may have additional restrictions and protections.

Why Choose LCUSA of DC?

Regardless of what type of job you need done, you need a company that is invested in your success and is willing to go the extra mile to get you the results you need to move forward on your project.

Our state-of-the-art equipment allows us to not only get the job done safely and efficiently, but we can get to those tough areas the other guys won’t dare to go. 

Our dedicated and experienced staff work side by side with you to determine the best course of action to get the job done quickly and effectively.

DC Tree Services: Local Tr​ee Removal & Tree Trimming

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Servicing All Counties of DC.

LCUSA of DC is proud to serve customers in all counties of DC! We use industry specific equipment coupled with experienced employees to provide local Tree Removal, Tree Trimming, and any other Tree Service you require. No job is too large or too small. We’re here and we’re ready to help!

LCUSA of DC specializes in all types of tree service work and are happy to take a look at any job you may need help with.

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