Tree debris and brush removal

You own the trees on your property, so most debris removal is your responsibility. Our crews do some clean up, but what we remove depends on size and location.

Maintenance reliability work

In unmaintained areas, limbs and brush are piled and left on-site. In maintained areas, limbs are chipped and taken away. Large tree trunks and stems are left on-site in both maintained and unmaintained areas.

  • Maintained: Typically a residence with landscaping and a mowed yard.
  • Unmaintained: Wooded, natural or wild areas.

Storm restoration work

When storms occur, we mobilize our crews to restore your power. Often, we remove fallen trees and broken limbs only to the point where we can restore power safely and quickly so we can move on to address the next outage. We are not able to assist in removing debris from yards. Contact your municipality for storm cleanup information.

Construction work

Construction of facilities requires forestry services to assess and select vegetation for clearing to ensure safe and reliable operation.

Invasive species

Debris from all invasive species will be left on-site, per Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.
Invasive Species Rule — NR 40

Lawn cleanup

Contractors use best practices to minimize damage to property. If damage is caused by a contractor, the contractor will pay for the cost to return your property to its original condition.

Free wood chips

As a result of our line clearance program, wood chips may be available upon request. To recycle our wood chips as completely and efficiently as possible, we deliver only full truckloads to when in your area.
Free wood chips