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Areas We Serve in Central Maryland

The Tree People proudly serve homeowners, businesses, and property managers across Central Maryland, including Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Howard, Montgomery, and Prince George’s Counties.

Tree care needs can vary from one property to the next, but most customers call for help with the same core concerns. A tree may be growing too close to the house, dead limbs may be hanging over a driveway, storm damage may have created an urgent hazard, or an old stump may be standing in the way of future landscaping plans. Whatever the situation, our goal is the same. We want to help you make a safe, practical decision for your property.

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Looking for Tree Service in Your Area?

The Tree People are proud to serve customers across Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Howard, Montgomery, and Prince George’s Counties. If you are not sure whether your property falls within our service area, reach out. We are happy to talk through your location, your goals, and the safest next step for your property.

All Your Tree Care Needs

Tree and Landscape Services Available Throughout Our Service Area

The Tree People provide a full range of residential and commercial tree care and landscape-related services throughout Central Maryland. Our core offerings include tree removal, tree trimming, stump grinding, landscaping, lot clearing, emergency tree service, and commercial tree care.

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Maryland Counties We Serve

Anne Arundel County includes a wide mix of established neighborhoods, wooded properties, and high-traffic residential areas where tree maintenance truly makes a difference. Properties in places like Pasadena, Millersville, Severna Park, Crofton, and Glen Burnie often deal with mature trees near homes, fences, patios, and driveways. In these settings, trimming, removal, stump grinding, and storm response are common needs.

If you are in Anne Arundel County and need help with a tree that feels questionable, or a landscape issue that has outgrown the DIY stage, we are here to help.

Baltimore County properties range from older suburban neighborhoods with large shade trees to more densely developed areas where spacing and clearance become especially important. In communities like Towson, Catonsville, and Lutherville-Timonium, many homeowners need help managing trees near structures, sidewalks, parking areas, and other hardscape.

Routine trimming can go a long way in these areas, but when a tree becomes hazardous or starts causing property conflicts, removal may be the safer long-term option.

Howard County properties often feature mature trees, sloped yards, and areas where drainage and soil conditions play a bigger role in tree stability. In places like Ellicott City and Sykesville, homeowners may deal with leaning trees, root stress after heavy rain, or larger wooded sections that need selective clearing and maintenance.

When trees are close to homes or outdoor living areas, it helps to have a plan before severe weather turns a manageable problem into an urgent one.

Montgomery County includes many well-established residential communities where mature landscapes are part of the appeal. In areas like Potomac, homeowners often want to protect both safety and curb appeal, which means tree work has to be done carefully and professionally.

Large trees near homes, patios, and high-value landscaping often call for proactive trimming, thoughtful removal when necessary, and a crew that understands how to work cleanly in finished spaces.

Prince George’s County includes a broad mix of older neighborhoods, wooded properties, and growing residential areas. In communities like Bowie and Upper Marlboro, common tree care concerns include declining trees, overgrown lots, storm-damaged limbs, and stumps that interfere with future plans.

Whether the goal is safety, cleanup, better usability, or preparation for a project, our team is ready to help make the property easier to manage.

Common Reasons Customers Call The Tree People

No matter which county you are in, most service calls start with one of a few familiar situations:

  • A tree is dead, dying, leaning, or dropping limbs

  • Branches are growing too close to the roof, driveway, or utility area

  • A stump is creating a hazard or blocking a landscaping project

  • A storm has left behind hanging limbs or fallen trees

  • A yard or lot has become overgrown and needs to be reclaimed

If any of that sounds familiar, it is probably time for an estimate.