Waukesha Lake Country

Tree service in Pewaukee, Wisconsin.

Pewaukee straddles the eastern edge of Lake Country, built around Pewaukee Lake in Waukesha County — a mix of established lakeside neighborhoods, newer subdivisions, and wooded lots. The range means everything from big mature lakeside trees needing careful pruning or removal to young trees in newer developments that need a correct start. It's an easy reach from Johannes Tree Care's Dousman base.

The full service range applies here: structural pruning, removal from a saw-and-rope job up to crane-assisted take-downs, right-tree-right-place planting, and plant health care for the pests and diseases active across Waukesha County. Done directly by an ISA Certified Arborist and Wisconsin Arborist Journeyworker.

What we do in Pewaukee

Five services. One certified arborist.

Every job in Pewaukee — from a sapling going in the ground to a mature hardwood coming down — is done by an ISA Certified Arborist holding the Wisconsin Arborist Journeyworker credential.

Paul Johannes ascending a large hardwood on rope near the canopy

Tree pruning

Structural and corrective pruning by hand and saw, sized to the tree, the species, and the season. In southeastern Wisconsin that means dormant-season pruning on oaks to stay clear of oak-wilt risk — the right cut at the right time of year.

A red crane truck positioned behind a Wisconsin home for a tree removal job

Tree removal

Hand-felled, climbed-and-rigged, or crane-assisted — the method matches the tree and what's underneath it. On tight lots, wood comes down piece by piece between structures. You see the plan before the chainsaws start.

A young tree freshly planted and staked in a mulched bed in a suburban Wisconsin yard

Tree planting

Right tree, right place. Species selection for the site, correct depth and root-flare placement, mulching, staking, and the watering plan that carries a new tree through its first two winters here.

A lush, healthy backyard wooded understory with diverse plantings under a mature tree canopy

Plant health care

Fertilization, soil amendment, and pest and disease management — including the emerald ash borer pressure on ash trees and oak wilt on oaks across the region. The work that keeps a tree you love from becoming a tree you have to remove.

A mechanized tree take-down underway behind a southeastern Wisconsin home

Storm & emergency work

A tree on a roof doesn't wait for a quote three weeks out. Storm work is dispatched ahead of routine scheduling. Summer straight-line winds, wet snow, and ice take down the heavy-limbed trees first — call or text Paul directly when one comes down.

What we see in Pewaukee's trees

Local conditions, handled by an arborist.

Tree care isn't generic, and neither is Pewaukee. A few of the things that shape the work here — and why a certified arborist makes the difference.

Emerald ash borer

EAB is established across southeastern Wisconsin and continues to kill untreated ash trees. Dead ash turns brittle and hazardous fast. The two real options — a treatment program for a healthy ash worth keeping, or planned removal and replacement — are an arborist's call, made tree by tree.

Oak wilt & pruning season

This region's oaks are at risk from oak wilt, a fatal fungal disease spread more easily by wounds made in the warm months. Standard practice here is to prune oaks in the dormant season. Timing the cut to the species is the kind of detail that separates arboriculture from trimming.

Storm-wind exposure

Open-grown trees on lakefront and large lots take full wind off the water and develop the heavy, spreading limbs most prone to storm failure. Saturated soils after heavy rain also raise the odds of a whole tree uprooting.

Pewaukee's lakeside lots mean open-grown trees taking full wind off the lake and the heavy, spreading structure that goes with it — structural pruning candidates before a storm tests them. Newer subdivisions on open ground mean young trees that need the right species and a correct start.

Nearby

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Johannes Tree Care serves all of southeastern Wisconsin from Dousman. A few of the communities next door:

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Reach Paul directly at (920) 355-2134. Office hours are Monday through Saturday, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Storm damage is prioritized ahead of routine scheduling.

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