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Cooke's Tree Service

Gilmore City Tree Removal Services, Stump Removal Services and Tree Trimming Services

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Located in Humboldt serving Gilmore City, Algona and Dakota City and surrounding areas.

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Tree Removal Services, Stump Removal Services and Tree Trimming Services in Gilmore City, Algona and Dakota City

Committed to providing professional tree care maintenance in the Gilmore City region for many years, the experienced and certified arborists at Cooke's Tree Service offer a complete range of services that include:

  • - Emergency tree services
  • - Stump and tree removal
  • - Land and lot clearing
  • - Tree pruning
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Landscape Preservation

Protect property values and preserve the natural beauty of your landscape with qualified arborist services. The practical upkeep of trees and shrubs is an important part of overall property maintenance. Regular tree care not only enhances curb appeal of the property, preserves growth and keeps your home and business safe.

Cooke's Tree Service offers a team of trained and qualified staff available year round to assess your landscape and provide the ultimate in environmentally friendly tree care and maintenance. As a team of tree care specialists dedicated to preserving the natural beauty of Gilmore City, we provide free consultations to residential and commercial property owners for any tree project big or small.

Practical Tree Care Saves Time and Money

Cooke's Tree Service tree care services for busy home and business owners in Gilmore City save time and money in the long run. Compare the cost of tool rentals and extra work with our professional know-how and experience offered at reasonable rates.

For expert tree removal, trimming, pruning and maintenance, you can count on Cooke's Tree Service. Call (515) 368-2861 for a free consultation.

Quick tree tip: Autumn leaves that fall from your trees will eventually disappear by spring and turn into a rich source of beneficial microorganisms. If the ground cover created by these fallen leaves doesn’t offend your sensibilities, let them lie where they fall to create natural compost.