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About Us

Family-Owned Tree Care in the Grand Valley

Top Notch Trees has served Grand Junction and the surrounding communities since 2018 with careful, professional tree work and honest advice.

ISA Certified Arborist
Licensed, Bonded and Insured
Family-Owned Since 2018
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24/7 Emergency Service

Local Tree Service Since 2018

Top Notch Trees is a family-owned tree service local to Grand Junction and serving the surrounding Grand Valley. The company has operated since 2018, providing residential tree service, commercial tree service, pruning, trimming, removal, stump work, fire mitigation and emergency tree service for local properties.

Top Notch Trees is licensed, bonded and insured. Top Notch Trees has an ISA Certified Arborist who can provide input on tree health, structure and risk concerns. Free estimates are available, and 24/7 emergency tree service is available for urgent hazards such as storm-damaged limbs, failed trunks and trees blocking important access.

Local tree work varies across the valley. A residential lot in Grand Junction or Clifton may require careful rigging near fences, roofs and driveways. A rural property near Loma or Mack may involve brush, access planning and larger work areas. A property in the Redlands may need deadwood removal or brush reduction around dry edges. The company plans work around the actual site rather than treating every job the same.

High-risk and controlled removal capability is part of the service mix. That does not mean every job uses the same equipment or method. It means tree condition, nearby targets, drop zone, slope and access are considered before work begins. When a tree is close to a home, fence, business entrance or other obstacle, sectional cutting and controlled lowering may be part of the plan.

Professional tree climber working carefully in a tree canopy

How We Approach Tree Work

Tree work should be practical, clear and based on what can be observed on the property.

Straight recommendations

Tree recommendations should match the tree, the site and the owner's goals. We do not turn every concern into a removal.

Safety-conscious planning

Tree work is planned around visible condition, access, nearby structures, drop zone and debris handling.

Arborist-informed care

Our work is grounded in how trees grow, respond to pruning and fail when structure or health declines.

Family-owned service

Top Notch Trees is a local family-owned business serving Grand Junction and nearby Grand Valley communities.

Certified arborist making a careful pruning cut

Licensed, Insured & Certified

Tree work carries real risk, so credentials matter. Licensed, bonded and insured. The company has an ISA Certified Arborist who can provide input on tree health and structure concerns. Those facts are especially important for removals near homes, pruning decisions on mature trees and risk questions after storm damage.

Residential and commercial customers often need different planning. A homeowner may care most about a roofline, a patio, a fence or a stump left in a yard. A business or managed property may need attention to parking, tenant access, customer entrances, debris control and maintenance timing. In both settings, clear communication before work begins helps define the scope.

Top Notch Trees serves Grand Junction, Fruita, Palisade, Loma, Mack, Clifton, Orchard Mesa, Redlands and Fruitvale. If a property is nearby but outside those listed communities, customers can contact the company to ask about coverage. Emergency service is available 24/7, but no specific arrival time is promised because weather, hazards and travel conditions can vary.

  • Licensed, bonded and insured
  • ISA Certified Arborist
  • 24/7 Emergency Tree Service for storm and hazard response
  • Family-owned and locally operated since 2018

Free Estimates and Emergency Availability

A useful estimate starts with practical details: where the tree is, what condition it appears to be in, what it is near, how crews can access it and whether the concern is routine or urgent. Photos can help start the conversation, but the final scope depends on the tree and site conditions. For emergencies, call so the immediate hazard can be discussed directly.

Get a Free Tree Service Estimate

Tell us what is going on with your trees and we will set up a free estimate. For an active hazard, call and we will talk through next steps right away.

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