Tree Service in Madison, WI: Local City Facts
Madison is the capital of the U.S. state of Wisconsin. It is the second-most populous city in the state, with a population of 269,840 at the 2020 census. The Madison metropolitan area has an estimated 708,000 residents. With a downtown centrally located on an isthmus between Lakes Mendota and Monona, the city also encompasses Lake Wingra. Madison was founded in 1836 and is named after American Founding Father and President James Madison. Madison is the county seat of Dane County.
For homeowners, businesses, and property managers in Madison, mature trees add shade, character, and value. They also need practical care when storms, disease, age, root pressure, or tight property layouts create risk.
About Madison, WI
Population: 269,840 | County: Dane County | Region: south-central Wisconsin | Coordinates: 43.0747, -89.3842
Local city facts are summarized from Wikipedia.
Tree Services We Provide in Madison, WI
Our crew handles residential and commercial tree work in Madison with careful planning, proper equipment, and cleanup-focused service.
Tree Removal Madison
Safe removal of dead, leaning, storm-damaged, or unwanted trees.
Emergency Tree Service
Fast help for fallen trees, blocked access, hanging limbs, and roof hazards.
Tree Trimming
Pruning for safety, clearance, structure, and long-term tree health.
Stump Grinding
Below-grade grinding after removal so your yard is cleaner and usable.
Tree Planting
Tree selection and installation suited to Wisconsin weather and soil.
Tree Cabling
Support for weak limbs, split stems, and valuable mature trees.
Madison Weather and Tree Care Timing
Wisconsin's humid continental climate brings cold winters, summer storms, and seasonal pest pressure, making proactive tree care important.
| Season | Tree Risk | Recommended Action |
|---|---|---|
| Winter | Snow load, ice damage, brittle limbs | Hazard inspection and emergency response |
| Spring | Wet soils, storm damage, rapid growth | Cleanup, planting, and structural pruning |
| Summer | Thunderstorms, pests, heat stress | Emergency removals and tree health checks |
| Fall | Heavy canopies, early frost, cleanup needs | Trimming, stump grinding, and winter prep |
Storm Damage in Madison
If a tree falls on a structure, blocks a driveway, or leaves a large limb hanging, call (773) 249-0662. Do not try to cut tensioned branches or storm-damaged trees yourself.
Local Properties and Landscapes We Serve
Tree work in Madison can range from tight backyard removals to larger cleanup projects near commercial, municipal, and rural-edge properties.
- Residential neighborhoods and mature shade-tree streets throughout Madison
- Local parks, schools, churches, and community properties in the Madison area
- Commercial corridors, rental properties, and managed landscapes near downtown Madison
- Rural-edge or suburban lots around Madison where access, cleanup, and safety planning matter
Common Tree Problems in Madison
Based on Wisconsin conditions and the south-central Wisconsin landscape, property owners in Madison should watch for these issues:
- Oak Wilt concerns in established oak stands: Our crew can assess risk, recommend the right service, and complete the work with careful cleanup.
- Storm-damaged limbs after spring and summer thunderstorms: Our crew can assess risk, recommend the right service, and complete the work with careful cleanup.
- Mature shade trees near homes, garages, and fences: Our crew can assess risk, recommend the right service, and complete the work with careful cleanup.
- Stump grinding needs after removals in smaller residential lots: Our crew can assess risk, recommend the right service, and complete the work with careful cleanup.
Why Madison Property Owners Call Preme Tree Service
- 24/7 emergency response for storm-damaged and hazardous trees.
- Free estimates before tree removal, trimming, stump grinding, or cabling.
- Insured crews with equipment for residential and commercial properties.
- Clean job sites so your property is left safer and easier to use.
- Wisconsin tree knowledge for oak wilt timing, EAB concerns, and seasonal storm risks.
