By Chris Dunbar, Owner of Dunbar Tree Service
Dunbar Tree Service in Muskego, WI provides ISA-aligned, arborist-led tree care for residential and commercial properties. Below is a concise guide to their services, the value of certified arborists, safety practices, and emergency response options to help you make informed decisions about tree care.
Dunbar provides comprehensive tree care across Muskego, including:
Each service is delivered to protect people and property while maintaining landscape value.
Hiring Dunbar Tree Service brings clear benefits:
These strengths result in safer, healthier trees and more reliable service outcomes.
| Service | Benefit | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Tree Removal | Eliminates hazards | Protects property and people |
| Pruning | Promotes growth | Enhances tree health and appearance |
| Emergency Services | Quick response | Minimizes damage and risk |
The table summarizes primary services and their direct value to property owners.
Key team credentials:
These qualifications support standards-compliant, professional service delivery.
Removal services include:
All work follows local permit rules and industry best practices.
ISA certification indicates training in proper techniques, risk assessment, and regulatory compliance. Certified arborists apply best practices for safe, effective removal.
Professional Arborist Certification & Credentialing
Professional credentialing denotes the process of obtaining a certification or license that validates an individual’s knowledge, skills, and abilities according to industry-accepted ethics and standards. The International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) administers professional arborist certification and related credentials. The study notes that some communities, such as in the southern United States, have few credentialed commercial tree care professionals. It examines the motivations and barriers commercial tree care workers place on professional arborist certification.
Motivations and barriers of professional certification for tree workers, JS Gordon, 2024
Certification gives property owners confidence in safety and workmanship.
Safety measures commonly used include:
Following these precautions protects people, nearby structures, and crews.
Contact Dunbar immediately for situations such as fallen trees blocking roads, significant storm damage, or visible decay that risks property or safety. Emergency contact: (262) 271-0189 or trees@dunbartreeservice.com.
Common storm-related hazards needing prompt attention:
Quick assessment limits further damage and safety hazards.
Dunbar maintains a structured emergency plan emphasizing safety and speed.
Clients receive timely, prioritized assistance to restore safety.
Trimming focuses on tree structure, health, and long-term vigor.
Combined, these practices extend tree life and reduce risk.
Seasonal guidance:
Follow species-specific timing for best results.
Certified arborists apply proven techniques that improve tree health and reduce risk.
Professional trimming protects both trees and property over time.
Stump grinding improves safety, appearance, and reduces pest risk. The typical process: assess the stump, grind with specialized equipment, and clean the site.
Professionally ground stumps prevent injuries, protect lawn equipment, and reduce infestation risk. It’s a practical investment in long-term property upkeep.
Proper grinding leaves the site ready for replanting or lawn recovery.
The team follows a consistent process to minimize disruption:
This workflow delivers reliable results with clear site restoration steps.
Check certifications (ISA), insurance, safety protocols, past work, and obtain multiple quotes to compare scope and pricing.
At least once a year, plus after major storms or other events that could damage trees.
Persistent dead limbs, trunk decay or fungus, severe leaning, exposed roots, or interference with structures/power lines — have a certified arborist assess the tree.
Small, low-risk pruning can be DIY, but larger or complex jobs should be done by certified arborists for safety and tree health.
Costs vary by size, location, and complexity. Request estimates from multiple providers for an accurate quote.
Water in dry periods, mulch correctly, avoid disturbing roots, promptly remove dead branches, and monitor for pests or disease.
Prioritize safety: keep clear, check for injuries, document damage, and call a professional—especially if power lines or structures are affected.
Chris Dunbar is the owner and lead ISA-certified arborist (ISA #WI-1163A) at Dunbar Tree Service. With over 20 years of experience in the tree service industry, Chris brings expert knowledge and a commitment to safety and quality care in every project. His certifications and extensive background ensure that clients receive top-tier tree care services aligned with industry best practices. Learn more about Chris and the team at our About Us page.