John W. Field Tree Service, Inc. is committed to providing quality tree care, safely delivered. We are a full-service tree care company offering tree removals, pruning, cabling, deep root fertilization, tree planting, stump grinding and lightning protection. Founded in 2005 by John W. Field, Jr., we provide professional tree care to Berkshire County residents, companies and municipalities.
John W. Field Tree Service, Inc. maintains a full-time staff of well-trained tree care professionals who perform high quality work, safely and skillfully. We employ arborists who are CTPA, TCIA and ISA certified. Our crew has received EHAP (Electrical Hazards Awareness Program) training and are certified in First Aid and CPR.
In addition, we work with a CTSP (Certified Treecare Safety Professional) to regularly train the staff in safe tree care practices. Our size and staff commitment to quality allows us the opportunity to know our clients, anticipate their needs and provide maximum value from the services we provide.
John W. Field Tree Service, Inc. maintains a full-time staff of well-trained tree care professionals who perform high quality work, safely and skillfully. We employ arborists who are CTPA, TCIA and ISA certified. Our crew has received EHAP (Electrical Hazards Awareness Program) training and are certified in First Aid and CPR.
In addition, we work with a CTSP (Certified Treecare Safety Professional) to regularly train the staff in safe tree care practices. Our size and staff commitment to quality allows us the opportunity to know our clients, anticipate their needs and provide maximum value from the services we provide.
Services
Pruning can improve the health, safety and appearance of trees. Our staff is trained to safely prune your trees to remove dead, dying or storm-damaged branches. Branches or limbs that have grown improperly may also be candidates for removal. Dead or dying branches can present dangerous situations that can impact human safety as well as the safety of your home.
We believe stewardship of the land is a goal we share, and that you might also be interested in learning more about trees. Which is why we've launched a new webpage called Field Notes. Trees are not static, like everything in the natural world, they are constantly changing. Trees are impacted by the seasons, disease, pests, climate change, drought and human pressure.
Well-established Berkshire-based tree company seeks Experienced Climber/Bucket Operator to join our team. Must be 18 years of age and possess a valid driver's license. Qualified candidates must be able to work outdoors under varying conditions and sometimes adverse weather conditions. Positive attitude essential!
Reviews (4)
Stuart Kelso
Jul 08, 2020
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They cut the WRONG tree, and even worse, they refused to stop cutting the wrong tree even when they were informed that they were cutting the wrong tree. And they kept on refusing for several minutes DESPITE repeated requests to stop before doing irreversible damage.
The owner John Field, was extremely rude and arrogant and the only way I could get his workers to stop was by calling the police.
A competent owner would instruct his workers to check with the homeowner BEFORE cutting a tree. Certainly they could have stopped when directly told to do so. The crew foreman blew smoke in my face from
The owner John Field, was extremely rude and arrogant and the only way I could get his workers to stop was by calling the police.
A competent owner would instruct his workers to check with the homeowner BEFORE cutting a tree. Certainly they could have stopped when directly told to do so. The crew foreman blew smoke in my face from
Tim Kearns
Jan 14, 2020
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Twisted Orchard Company Twisted Orchard Company
Jan 09, 2020
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John Fields and his team came to our rescue this past week, after a tree fell on our house and property. They were able to come that day and get the tree off the house and out of our property. They were efficient, friendly and did a stellar job. Our family truly appreciated their hard work. Thank you. Brett and Jennifer Simms
Hope Crocker
Oct 17, 2016
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