Agency Profile

Tree Fellas

Loudon, United States

Overview

Since March 2018, Tree Fellas has protected central New Hampshire properties through expert tree risk evaluation and professional arboricultural services delivered from their Loudon headquarters. This New Hampshire-based tree care specialist maintains comprehensive service coverage throughout Concord, Bow, Franklin, Hopkinton, Hooksett, Belmont, and Laconia, combining local knowledge with advanced removal methodologies to address complex tree challenges facing residential homeowners, commercial property managers, municipal facilities, and institutional clients. Certified arborists conduct thorough tree health assessments identifying fungal infections, structural weaknesses, root system compromise, and storm vulnerability before recommending appropriate intervention strategies. Their professional teams execute precise tree removal operations utilizing modern hydraulic equipment, specialized rigging configurations, commercial wood processing machinery, and skilled climbing techniques to safely eliminate hazardous trees threatening homes, vehicles, power distribution lines, and public infrastructure throughout central New Hampshire. Tree Fellas specializes in New Hampshire's challenging seasonal conditions including heavy snow loading on evergreen canopies, ice storm damage to deciduous branches, nor'easter wind impacts, and seasonal root zone saturation affecting tree stability. Their crews maintain expertise with regional species including eastern white pine susceptible to white pine weevil, red oak vulnerable to oak wilt disease, sugar maple affected by Asian longhorned beetle threats, and ash trees compromised by emerald ash borer infestations documented throughout New England forests. Operating seven days weekly from 6 AM through 9 PM with round-the-clock emergency response availability, Tree Fellas dispatches trained professionals to urgent situations within minutes of notification. Their comprehensive service portfolio includes dangerous tree extraction, crown reduction pruning, deadwood elimination, structural support cabling, professional stump grinding, emergency storm response, and complete site restoration ensuring properties remain safe, attractive, and valuable throughout all seasons affecting New Hampshire's distinct four-season climate.

Sponsorship in February 2026

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