Tree Removal

Dunbar Tree Service – Wauwatosa, WI

We provide professional tree removal services in Wauwatosa, WI with experienced ISA Certified Arborists utilizing safe, professional equipment. Our expert tree removal services include tree removal, emergency tree removal, stump removal, and storm damage clean-up.

We also offer a professional tree health risk assessment with our on-staff ISA Certified Arborists to help you make informed decisions about any damaged or diseased trees.

Serving All of Waukesha County and Much of Southeast Wisconsin.

Tree removal service in action, worker in bucket lift cutting down a tall tree, surrounded by green foliage and blue sky, highlighting professional tree care and safety measures.

Wauwatosa, Wisconsin

Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, affectionately known as ‘Tosa, is a charming suburb located just west of Milwaukee. This historic city is renowned for its tree-lined streets, beautiful parks, and vibrant community. Founded in the 19th century, Wauwatosa maintains its small-town appeal while offering residents the conveniences of a modern urban setting. Today, the population sits at around 46,250 people, making it the third largest city in Milwaukee County.  

As a resident of Wauwatosa, Wisconsin looking for tree removal services. Dunbar Tree Service will properly take care of the trees that make your property green and vibrant. Whether you’re wondering about tree removal, emergency tree removal, and storm damage clean-up or general tree care tips, Dunbar Tree Service has you covered. 

Wauwatosa Tree Care

How can you tell if your tree needs professional attention? Look out for signs like sagging branches, discolored leaves, or visible decay. These could indicateunderlying issues that require the expertiseof arborists, such as pests or diseases. Unsure of the problem? Fill out our form for a diagnosis consultation. 

Leaves with apple scab, Wauwatosa tree care, Dunbar Tree Service.
ISA Certificate for Chris Dunbar, for residential and commercial tree services. ISA is short for 'The International Society of Arboriculture'