Burnette Tree Service is an Atlanta-based Landscaping provider focused on safe, professional tree care for residential property owners and local businesses. Positioned within the broader Home Services industry, the company helps clients protect structures, improve curb appeal, and maintain healthy trees across metro Atlanta neighborhoods.
Instead of general yard work, Burnette specializes in the trees that define a property’s shade, privacy, and long-term value. Their crews are trained to work around homes, driveways, fences, and power lines while minimizing disruption to surrounding landscaping.
The business delivers targeted services built around safety, health, and appearance.
Key service areas include:
| Service Type | Primary Benefit | Typical Customer Need |
|---|---|---|
| Tree Removal | Safety and property protection | Tree leaning, dead, or too close to structures |
| Trimming & Pruning | Health, shape, and clearance | Branches over roof, driveway, or sidewalk |
| Stump Grinding | Usable yard space, cleaner appearance | Old stumps left from prior removals |
| Storm Clean-Up | Fast debris removal, risk reduction | Fallen limbs after severe weather |
| Light Land Clearing | Space for new landscaping or projects | Overgrown corners, future hardscape areas |
Burnette Tree Service primarily serves:
Their work fits naturally into the Home Services category: clients often call after a home inspection, roof replacement, drainage issue, or landscape redesign reveals a tree-related concern.
In Atlanta’s tree-heavy neighborhoods, unmanaged trees can impact roofs, foundations, utilities, and neighboring yards. Burnette Tree Service helps owners make informed decisions about when to remove, prune, or preserve trees, aligning tree work with long-term landscape plans.
By focusing on professional equipment, careful cleanup, and clear communication, the company bridges the gap between everyday Landscaping tasks and specialized tree care. For Atlanta residents comparing local Home Services providers, Burnette offers a focused option when trees are the priority rather than an afterthought.