Tree Service in Liberty and Union County
Union County is small enough that most outside tree crews never bother to cross it, which leaves Liberty homeowners choosing between waiting on a Richmond outfit or overpaying someone passing through. Liberty is fifteen minutes up State Road 44 from Connersville, so it is simply part of the regular territory here.
Union County work
- In-town Liberty: mature maples and dead ash on the compact blocks around the courthouse square, where drop zones are tight and rigging is standard practice.
- Lake-side properties: ground toward Whitewater Memorial State Park and the Brookville Lake arms is wooded and hilly, and leaning timber over cabins, drives, and camper pads is the standing concern. Slope work and limited access are normal conditions, not upcharge surprises.
- Farms and rural routes: fencerow ash, wind-thrown trees on fence, and pasture-edge cleanup on the county roads between Liberty, Brownsville, and the college corner of the county.
Worth knowing for lake properties
Trees near the lake often stand on ground with real slope, thin soil, and roots disturbed by construction, all of which make them fail sooner than the same species in a flat yard. A leaning tree over a seasonal cabin is exactly the kind of job to price in the off-season, when scheduling is easy and the crew can work without a full campground around them.
Free written estimates anywhere in Union County: (765) 377-1534.