Whether you have a dead oak threatening your roof after a storm or need overgrown branches cleared away, our local crew handles the heavy lifting and cleans up every last piece of debris. We bring specialized rigging equipment and deep local experience to protect your Baltimore home, keeping your yard safe, clean, and beautiful.
We started Chesapeake Tree Pro with a simple goal: to make tree care straightforward, safe, and stress-free for our neighbors. When a storm rolls through Baltimore and leaves a massive oak limb hanging over your roof, you do not need a high-pressure sales pitch; you need a calm, experienced crew that shows up on time. We walk your yard with you, explain the risks clearly, and provide a straightforward plan before we touch a single branch.
Our daily work focuses on precision tree trimming to maintain canopy health and safe stump grinding to reclaim your lawn. We bring the right rigging gear and safety equipment to protect your turf, gardens, and structures from falling debris. When we pack up our trucks, we make sure your yard is cleaner than we found it.
When a storm hits the Chesapeake region or a massive oak starts leaning too close to your roof, you don’t just need someone with a chainsaw—you need experienced professionals who understand local tree species and strict safety protocols. We bring the right rigging gear, heavy equipment, and local expertise to handle everything from delicate pruning to high-risk removals without damaging your lawn or structures.
From the historic streets of Federal Hill to the wooded lots of Towson, we keep Baltimore properties safe, beautiful, and clear of hazardous debris with upfront pricing and zero hassle.
We are available around the clock to handle storm-damaged or fallen trees that threaten your home.
Our team carries full general liability and workers' comp insurance for your complete protection.
Receive a transparent, flat-rate quote before any work begins so there are never any hidden fees.
Our staff includes ISA Certified Arborists who provide expert health assessments and precision pruning.

When a sudden summer thunderstorm or a heavy winter nor'easter rolls through Baltimore, the damage left behind can be overwhelming.
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Leaving a tree stump behind after a removal is like leaving a job half-done.
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In older Baltimore neighborhoods like Roland Park and Catonsville, mature white oaks, red maples, and tulip poplars form a stunning, historic canopy.
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Overgrown acreage can quickly stall any building plan or property sale in the Baltimore area.
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If you notice your mature oaks losing leaves too early or your ash trees showing signs of crown dieback, your property is likely battling more than just seasonal stress.
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Getting a clear picture of your property’s canopy health starts with a professional walkthrough.
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When a mature white oak or towering tulip poplar begins to lean over your Baltimore home, the anxiety grows with every passing thunderstorm.
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Leaving a tree stump behind after a removal is like leaving a construction project half-finished.
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When a massive white oak or tulip poplar begins to lean precariously over your Baltimore home, you cannot afford to wait and hope for the best.
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In Baltimore, our older neighborhoods are defined by magnificent, mature hardwoods like white oak, tulip poplar, and silver maple.
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When a massive white oak or tulip poplar begins to lean precariously over your Baltimore home, the decision to remove it is never easy.
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When a tree comes down on your Baltimore property, the job is only half-finished if the stump remains.
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Living in older Baltimore neighborhoods like Roland Park or Homeland means enjoying a beautiful, mature canopy.
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Clearing a wooded lot or reclaiming an overgrown backyard in Baltimore requires more than just knocking down wild growth.
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When a mature oak or silver maple on your Baltimore property stops producing leaves, it is more than an eyesore.
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When you own a home in the older residential neighborhoods of Baltimore, your mature trees are some of your most valuable assets.
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When you have a massive white oak or a leaning silver maple threatening your Baltimore property, you cannot afford to guess where it will land.
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Removing a massive tree from a tight residential lot in the Baltimore metro area is not a job for amateurs with a basic chainsaw.
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When you have a massive white oak or a decaying silver maple looming over your Baltimore home, it is hard to ignore the anxiety that builds with every passing storm.
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Living in Baltimore means enjoying some of the most beautiful, mature tree canopies in Maryland, from towering white oaks to sprawling silver maples.
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A sudden summer thunderstorm or a heavy winter ice storm can turn a mature silver maple or oak with co-dominant stems into an active hazard.
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Leaving a tree stump behind after a removal is like leaving a construction project half-finished.
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Overgrown land can quickly halt your building plans or drag down your property value.
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Baltimore’s humid summers and heavy clay soils create a challenging environment for mature oaks, maples, and ashes.
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When a mature Douglas fir or western red cedar on your property starts showing signs of distress, guessing at the solution is never a safe option.
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Living in the Baltimore area means enjoying a beautiful canopy of mature white oaks, tulip poplars, and silver maples.
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Baltimore's mature urban canopy features towering white oaks, heavy tulip poplars, and silver maples that crowd tight residential lots from Roland Park to Canton.
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Mature trees bring character to Baltimore neighborhoods, shading streets from Federal Hill to Roland Park.
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Baltimore's mature canopy—filled with towering white oaks, silver maples, and massive tulip poplars—adds incredible character to neighborhoods from Roland Park to Canton.
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When a large tree comes down on your Baltimore property, the job is only half finished if the stump remains.
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Mature trees define the landscape of Baltimore’s historic neighborhoods, from the towering oaks of Roland Park to the dense maples shading streets in Guilford.
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Overgrown acreage and dense undergrowth can quickly stall any residential development or backyard expansion project.
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A standing dead tree on your Baltimore property is a ticking clock.
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When you look up at the massive oaks and tulip poplars shading your Baltimore property, you are looking at a complex living system.
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When you have a massive white oak or tulip poplar towering over your Baltimore home, letting it grow unchecked or attempting to drop it yourself is a recipe for disaster.
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Removing a massive oak or decaying maple from a tight Baltimore lot is not a job for a pickup truck and a basic chainsaw.
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Living in Baltimore means enjoying a beautiful canopy of mature white oaks, tulip poplars, and silver maples.
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In Baltimore, our mature urban canopy of oaks, maples, and tulip poplars defines the character of our neighborhoods.
Learn moreI had a big old tree in my backyard that was more of a danger than anything recently. It was leaning dangerously close to the home after a storm so I called this tree service. Right from the beginning they were really responsive and easy to work with. They were there to check out the situation and described the tree removal process in a way that made sense and without trying to upsell unneeded services. The crew arrived on time on the day of the project and were very efficient. Most of all I liked that they were careful with my property and did not destroy the plants and structures near the tree when they removed it. They did the tree stump removal and left the yard clean and ready to use again. Also very helpful in advising me on future maintenance like tree cutting and pruning to avoid problems like this again. Service was smooth and professional and would be happy to use them again if I had need.
Dayna Griffin