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    Broadleaf Tree Care

    4.5 (8 reviews)
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    Tree pruning or trimming

    Tree stump removal

    Tree removal

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    Progressive Tree Service

    Progressive Tree Service

    4.4
    (72 reviews)

    We have a 3/4 acre garden of mostly trees (conifers & deciduous, a lot of Japanese maples, etc.)…read moreand shrubs, some perennials, almost no annuals. Over the years we've used several of the big name tree services. Some have been okay, but responsiveness has generally been only so-so. The one we had at the end of the previous year just sort of petered out. (The rep ended up leaving the company.) We checked online reviews for a new firm and found one that seemed worth giving a try, Progressive Tree Service based in Evanston. From the first visit of their rep (David Conrad) we were pretty sure we'd found the right company. After quickly getting us a very reasonably priced proposal for insect care and fertilization and another for some pruning, we signed up. A few days later a technician knocked on the door to let us know he was there to start insect care. A few days after that two showed up to do fertilization work. Then I started wondering when they planned to start the pruning. The day I thought to call them about it, they called me! That was a first. Usually I have had to call a company once (or twice or three times). We scheduled a mutually convenient time for them to come a few days later. Once again first there was a knock at the door (at the agreed upon time). It's been our experience that so many landscape related workers just show up and go to work without letting us know they've arrived. David was there with a crew and the first thing he asked was whether I cared to walk the property with him and his crew to make sure they were clear about what needed to be done. I even had a chance to ask for a few more small tasks to be handled. It was clear the crew chief and his men knew what they were doing. To top it off they were all pleasant to deal with. When they finished, did they just take off? No! They knocked on the door and asked us to walk around with them to be sure the work was satisfactory. (It certainly was!) That was another rarity in my experience. If it sounds as if I'm gushing, I am.

    Do yourself a favor and find another arborist. They take forever to come out to service your…read moreproblem. It's painful to get anyone to call you or schedule you for service. Very unprofessional!!!!!!

    Broadleaf Tree Care - treeservices - Updated June 2026

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