precision tree care to every block in Calais, ME, mixing design-forward pruning with risk-reducing removals and immaculate cleanup.|Across Calais, ME neighborhoods, we deliver storm-ready tree work that highlights architecture, protects roots, and keeps sidewalks clear.|Homeowners, boards, campuses, and boutique hotels call DiamondTreeService for tree service that balances beauty with structural integrity.}
lay turf-saver mats, and share clear scopes so approvals move fast.|Every visit starts with a tailboard talk, a protection plan, and ends with before/after photos that prove the polish.|We prioritize quiet setups, precise rigging, and respectful crews who treat your property like a showcase.}
Local timing means fewer stress points, better airflow, and healthier canopies across Calais, ME.
ISA-guided cuts, rigging, and plant health care
Root protection for drives, beds, and sidewalks
Quiet setups and clear communication reduce disruption
We rake, blow, and tidy until it looks curated
Services tuned to Calais, ME
Arborist-led
Precision shaping
Selective thinning lightens sail, balances crowns, and keeps sidewalks and roofs clear.
Controlled removals
Dual tie-ins, spotters, and taglines keep every log and limb exactly where planned.
Stump grinding
We leave a smooth grade ready for your next planting or patio.
Storm + emergency
24/7 crews clear drives, roofs, and entries after storms, with insurance-friendly photos included.
Tree wellness
Soil aeration, deep-root feeding, pest/disease monitoring, and growth regulators when appropriate.
View + clearance
We lift, thin, and shape for sightlines, signage, and lighting while preserving stability.
We start organized and finish polished, with photos to document the value for boards and owners.
Who we are
DiamondTreeService
We are a city-focused crew of certified arborists, climbers, bucket operators, and ground pros who pair skill with courtesy.
Training spans aerial rescue, gear checks, wildlife awareness, and customer etiquette so every interaction feels professional.
Why choose us
Safety Clarity Finish
Safety rituals
ANSI A300/Z133 compliance plus redundant rigging keeps every move controlled.
No-surprise pricing
We document before/after so you see exactly what changed and why.
White-glove finish
Cleanup is part of the craft; you keep the view, not the mess.
Season-smart schedules
Storm prep, post-storm recovery, and mid-season boosts keep your canopy resilient.
Service plans add reminders, seasonal visits, and storm priority so you stay ahead of weather and growth.
Testimonials
Homeowners Boards Hospitality
Mason Homeowner
Crew was early, polite, and precise. The oaks look sculpted, not stripped.
Andre Hotel Ops
They staged quietly, protected pavers, and sent progress photos so I could update staff.
Eli Facilities
Emergency response was fast, and the follow-up pruning balanced the crowns perfectly.
FAQ
Clear answers
Permits handled
We coordinate permits and compliance so your project moves without delays.
How fast is scheduling?
Most projects schedule inside a week; storm calls get immediate response.
Cleanup promise
Cleanup is included: haul-off, rake, blow, and a final walk with photos.
Are you insured?
Fully insured with certificates available; safety briefings happen daily before saws start.
Our process
No surprises
1) Assess
We walk the site, note targets, confirm utilities, and align on clearance needs.
2) Stage + protect
We stage cranes, chippers, and ropes with turf-safe mats and clear drop zones.
3) Execute with care
ANSI A300 cuts, dual tie-ins, and controlled lowers keep branches exactly where planned.
4) Finish
Cleanup plus photo documentation closes every job.
Safety commitments
Our guardrails
Tailboard talks set rescue plans, weather calls, and traffic flows before saws start. Gear checks happen daily; climbers double-check tie-ins before leaving the ground.
Calais /ˈkælɪs/ is a city in Washington County, Maine, United States. As of the 2020 census, it had a population of 3,079, making Calais the third least-populous city in Maine (after Hallowell and Eastport). The city has three Canada–US border crossings (also known as ports of entry) over the St. Croix River connecting to St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada.