ISA Certified Arborist specializing in large tree removals, equestrian property tree care, and canopy preservation across Milton and North Fulton County.
The city of Milton, Georgia is famous for its rural heritage, sprawling equestrian estates, and massive, old-growth hardwood trees. Maintaining the health and safety of these giant oaks and hickories requires a specialized approach. When massive limbs overhang your home, horse barn, or fence lines, you need tree care professionals who understand the scale and precision required for large estate properties.
We are a locally owned team of Alpharetta tree service professionals serving the Milton community. We prioritize tree preservation whenever possible, utilizing advanced arborist techniques to keep your specimen trees healthy while safely removing those that have become dangerous liabilities.
Milton presents unique tree care challenges due to its mixture of dense woods and open pastures. High winds sweeping across open fields can put immense stress on isolated pasture trees. Property owners with horses must be vigilant; trees like red maple and black walnut are highly toxic to livestock. We routinely inspect pastures to identify and remove hazardous or toxic species.

Complete tree care solutions for Milton estates, equestrian properties, and residential neighborhoods.
Zero-impact removal of massive hardwoods using cranes to lift heavy sections over houses and barns, ensuring your property remains completely undamaged.
Specialized crown thinning to allow wind passage through the canopy, reducing uprooting risk during severe Milton thunderstorms.
Structural pruning to eliminate hazardous co-dominant stems, crossing branches, and deadwood, improving safety and visual appeal of your trees.
High-horsepower stump grinders eliminate stumps entirely below surface so you can replant grass or lay new pasture sod without issue.
24-hour emergency response with heavy machinery to lift trees off structures and stabilize areas after high wind events or storm damage.
Rapid clearing for new riding arenas, pasture expansion, or construction lots while identifying and protecting valuable keeper trees.
Deep root fertilization, soil aeration to combat compaction from heavy equipment or livestock, and treatments for common fungal diseases.
Professional lawn maintenance for Milton estates, from manicured front yards to pasture borders and landscape beds around mature trees.
Every job is supervised by an ISA Certified Arborist who understands the biology, failure patterns, and best removal techniques for Milton's massive hardwood species.
We identify and remove trees toxic to horses — red maple, black walnut, wild cherry — and maintain safe pasture borders on equestrian estates.
Milton enforces strict tree canopy preservation. We handle tree risk assessments and arborist letters required to navigate the city's permitting process.
We use ground protection mats and cranes to prevent lawn damage. For large removals, heavy wood is lifted out — not dropped onto your grass.
Understanding the specific tree care issues that affect Milton property owners.
Red maple, black walnut, and wild cherry are highly toxic to horses. We identify and safely remove these species from pastures and fence lines.
Isolated pasture trees face enormous wind stress during storms. Without the buffering effect of surrounding forest, they are prone to uprooting and limb failure.
Milton's canopy preservation ordinance requires city approval and replacement plans for healthy large-diameter hardwoods. We manage the entire permitting process.
New construction and driveway expansions frequently damage critical root zones. Our arborists assess and treat compaction damage to save affected trees.
Heavy shade and moisture create conditions for oak wilt, armillaria root rot, and hypoxylon canker. Early detection by a certified arborist is essential.
Milton's giant oaks and hickories require specialized equipment — cranes, heavy rigging — that most tree services simply do not have access to.
Yes, Milton takes its rural character and tree canopy very seriously. Removing healthy, large-diameter hardwood trees often requires city approval and a canopy replacement plan. Dead, dying, or hazardous trees generally require an arborist letter for expedited removal.
Yes. Red maple leaves (especially when wilted), black walnut trees, wild cherry, and several ornamental species are highly toxic to horses. We can identify these hazards and safely remove them from your pastures.
In Milton, premature leaf browning can be caused by severe drought stress, root damage from recent construction, or fungal diseases like oak wilt. A proper diagnosis by a certified arborist is necessary to determine the right treatment.
Absolutely. We use ground protection mats to prevent deep tire ruts from our heavy equipment. For large removals, we utilize cranes and sectional rigging to ensure heavy wood is lifted out rather than dropped onto your grass.
Our certified arborists inspect the tree from the root collar to the upper canopy. We look for signs of decay, fungal fruiting bodies, codominant stem weaknesses, and root heave. We evaluate the likelihood of failure and the potential targets below.
Protect your estate and your canopy. Contact our local certified arborists for a free property evaluation today.