WPS Tree Service your local business located right in South Milwaukee. Through out many years here we worked with the residences and on municipal city projects throughout the city. As a historical city with many home owner hand planted trees by past generations we found its the story about the tree that makes each project special. Now we offer an optional grapple saw tree service Grab and Cut where you can do the cleanup of the debris and wood for yourself or we can do the complete job. If your tree is dead and dangerous in a bad location or maybe just the wrong species and looking to save yourself a bit of money then our DIY tree service is for you. Our fully insured crew guarantee your tree job will be done safely and expertly, then you can take over and finish the details. We are not your average tree service with many options to meet your budget.
Give us a call today we can discuss the options about your tree work and provide a reasonable quote.
Our wireless grapple saw crane hottest tree removal technology today for you !
Don't get Stumped ! !**
There's no savings to have someone just cut down your tree. Then call around again to that stump removed. Don't get stuck with a tree stump in your yard.
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Grinding the stump allows immediate use of the area and we take all the chips ! After we remove the tree we can immediately grind the stump. Its cost effective to have the stump removed along with the tree removal. Besides stumps last for along time become unsightly then grow shoots get infested with pests as they age.
Our office is located right in South Milwaukee, WI.
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Fully GL/WC/EL authorized tree work insured. !
South Milwaukee is in Milwaukee County was incorporated as a village on November 8, 1892 the new village included the Oak Creek settlement, which dated back to the 1840. Originally promoted as a healthful escape from Milwaukee’s industry, South Milwaukee became an industrial/residential suburb. Throughout 1891 and 1892, workers built new factories and homes, with over five hundred residents calling South Milwaukee home by late 1892.