Davis & Company provides tree trimming and removal for residential and commercial properties in Perry, Howell, Brighton, Lansing, and across Mid-Michigan. Free estimates.
Overgrown trees aren’t just an eyesore. They create real hazards — branches over rooflines, limbs hanging over driveways or power lines, trees leaning toward structures. Michigan weather, ice storms, and high winds make these situations more urgent, not less.
Davis & Company handles tree trimming and removal for residential and commercial properties throughout Mid-Michigan. We’re based in Perry and serve the surrounding region.
We trim overgrown branches, remove dead or hazardous limbs, and take down trees when necessary. The scope of tree work varies significantly from property to property — some jobs are straightforward maintenance trims, others involve removing large trees that have become a problem. We assess the situation first and give you an honest picture of what’s involved.
A family-owned company delivering reliable excavation, land clearing, and property services across Mid-Michigan since 2015.
Built on hands-on experience and long-term relationships, serving the community with consistent, reliable work.
Trusted by farmers, contractors, homeowners, and commercial property managers for a wide range of projects.
We assess every job clearly, use the right equipment, and follow through until the work is fully complete.
Financing is available through our partner platform—just ask when you call or submit a request.
Tree trimming is sometimes just the starting point for larger property work. On parcels with significant overgrowth or multiple trees that need to come down, land clearing is the more comprehensive approach. Forestry mulching is a related option for properties with dense brush and smaller trees — it handles the vegetation efficiently without the need to haul material away. Gutter cleaning is a natural pairing since overhanging trees are one of the primary causes of clogged gutters. Spring and fall cleanups pick up the debris that tree work and seasonal changes leave behind.
Trees grow slowly enough that it’s easy to put off trimming, but the risk builds year over year. A branch that’s merely inconvenient today can cause serious damage in the next ice storm or heavy wind. Getting ahead of it is almost always less expensive than dealing with the aftermath.
You deal directly with our team — not a call center. When you reach out, you’re speaking to the people doing the work.
We come out to the property, evaluate the site in person, and understand exactly what the job requires.
We provide straightforward pricing based on what’s actually needed — no padding, no overselling, no surprises.
We show up with the right equipment for the job and handle the work properly, including any unexpected challenges along the way.
We’re based in Perry, Michigan, and regularly serve clients in Howell, Brighton, Fenton, Linden, Flushing, Lansing, Okemos, and the surrounding Mid-Michigan region. Not sure if we come to you? Give us a call and we’ll let you know.
Dead, diseased, or severely leaning trees often need to come down entirely. Overgrown but otherwise healthy trees can typically be trimmed back. We’ll assess your situation and give you an honest recommendation.
Reach out and describe the tree and its location — size, species, and proximity to structures all affect the approach. We’ll tell you what we can take on.
Yes, debris removal is part of the job. We’ll confirm the specifics during the estimate.
Late fall and winter are generally good windows because trees are dormant. That said, hazardous situations shouldn’t wait for the right season — if you have a tree that’s an immediate concern, give us a call.
Yes. Our land clearing service covers tree removal as part of clearing larger parcels. If you have multiple trees across a property that need to go, that may be the more efficient approach.
We understand that outdoor and site work can be a significant investment. We do offer financing options — ask us about it when you reach out and we’ll walk you through what’s available.