We pride ourselves at Davey Tree on providing prompt, professional and personalized service from certified arborists that live, work and engage in your community. Contact one of our Davey Tree specialists for your residential, commercial, utility, or environmental needs.

Parks & Trails
In less than 18 months, DRG completed a comprehensive tree inventory for the City of Los Angeles—one of the nation’s largest urban park systems.

Electric Investor-Owned Utility
Since 2007, WSSI has been a trusted partner of an Eastern U.S. based utility for environmental compliance solutions.

Other
DRG prepared and submitted an environmental assessment and essential fish habitat report, as well as Section 404 and 401 permits for an inlet relocation in Wilmington, North Carolina.

Education
Davey Resource Group installed a rain garden at Sullivan High in Chicago which became a hands-on learning experience for the school’s biology students while also helping to reach the school’s sustainability goals.

Hospitality
Davey Resource Group used gray and green infrastructures to solve stormwater issues at the Graduate Conference Center in Ohio.

Municipality
Davey Resource Group partnered with several Pittsburgh, PA entities to develop a plan that preserves and expands the city’s urban forest.

Electric Investor-Owned Utility
DRG crews have been on the Gulf Coast since August 2021 helping a Southeast U.S. utility restore its distribution system after Hurricane Ida devastation.

Non-Profit
Treesilience, a national initiative launched in 2020, partners with The Nature Conservancy, USDA Forest Service, Davey Tree Expert Company, and community-based organizations to enhance urban tree canopy. In St. Louis County, Treesilience managed tree maintenance in underserved areas.

Parks & Trails
DRG restored a 4,018-foot segment of the Blue Creek Stream in Toledo, OH after an assessment found the area to be eroded, nutrient loaded, and unable to sustain aquatic wildlife.

Non-Profit
Davey Resource Group’s knowledgeable staff helped The Audubon Society of Ohio take a step forward in their goal of eradicating an invasive plant species in Warder Perkins nature preserve.
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