Gouger's Tree Care handles commercial and municipal tree work throughout Monroe County and the West End Poconos. If you manage a property, run a facility, or oversee grounds maintenance for an organization, Ryan and the crew are available for larger-scale work.
Who Calls for Commercial Tree Work
The range is wider than people expect:
Property managers and HOAs. Trees overhanging structures, trees that have died and become liability concerns, common-area cleanup after storm events. Gouger's handles the full scope — removal, trimming, stump grinding, storm cleanup.
Municipal and event grounds. Gouger's has done tree work at the West End Fair grounds in Monroe County — a real, large-scale job at one of the region's most recognized community institutions. That kind of work requires sequencing, safety around public and event infrastructure, and getting it done without leaving a mess. That's the standard Gouger's brings.
Business properties. Dead or hazardous trees near storefronts, parking lots, and buildings. Insurance compliance trimming. Tree work that has to get done around a business's operating schedule.
Campgrounds and recreation properties. Dead tree removal, hazard clearing, access path work. The cabin-country and vacation-property density in Monroe County creates consistent demand for this kind of work.
New construction site prep. Working with developers and builders on lot clearing before ground breaks. Gouger's coordinates with the construction timeline so the tree work is done when the excavators need to come in.
What Sets a Commercial Job Apart
The job scale is different, and the logistics are different. A commercial tree job may span multiple days, require coordinating with property operations, and involve working around parking lots, utility lines, or active facilities. Gouger's brings the right equipment — 70ft bucket truck, crane capability, climbing and rigging — to handle large-scale work safely.
Equipment mats protect paved and landscaped surfaces, not just grass. If the job is over a parking lot or near hardscape, the crew accounts for that.
Cleanup is complete before the crew leaves. On a commercial job, "not a leaf left on the ground" is more than a detail — it's what the property looks like to the next person who walks through.
Insurance Documentation for Commercial Work
Commercial tree work often involves insurance and liability considerations that residential work doesn't. If your organization, HOA, or property requires documentation of the work performed — certificate of insurance, written estimate on company letterhead, a completion record — ask Ryan up front. He handles these requests.
Tree services that work commercial properties need to carry appropriate coverage for their crew and equipment on site. For current insurance documentation, call Ryan directly.
Seasonal Scheduling for Commercial Properties
Commercial properties often have specific windows for tree work. Schools need work done when students aren't present. Event venues need work done between seasons. Municipal grounds have public-use constraints.
Ryan works with the property's schedule. If your organization has specific blackout dates or access constraints, those go into the planning from the start, not as an afterthought.
The West End Fair is a good example of this. The fair has a schedule, has public events, and has grounds that need to stay functional. Gouger's coordinated the fairgrounds tree work around those realities.
Scheduling and Estimates
Commercial jobs get a walk-through before a number is put on paper. Ryan schedules a site visit, talks through the scope, and gives a written estimate. For multi-day projects, scheduling is confirmed in advance so your operations can plan around it.
To get started, call Ryan directly at (570) 620-7631 or use the contact form and describe the property and what you're looking to have done.
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