Stein Tree Service, Inc.

Stein Tree Service, Inc. Stein Tree Services offers 24/7 emergency tree care service for the Wilmington, Delaware area. Our reputation speaks for itself.

Our staff is the best in the business and has hundreds of years of combined experience. We have ISA Certified Arborists, Certified Tree Risk Assessors, Registered Tree Experts and Certified Applicators. Our equipment is state-of-the-art and radio dispatched for immediate response. The company fleet consists of several aerial lift trucks, chippers, chipper trucks and stump grinding machines as well

as various pieces of machinery for right of way work. We have served thousands of customers throughout the Delaware Valley and maintain the highest level of customer satisfaction. The vast majority of our business comes to us via referrals from past customers. Our services include residential, commercial & municipal tree service, plant health care, tree removal, storm damage clean up, right of way clearing & maintenance & stump grinding.

06/07/2026

Leaves can tell you a LOT about tree health.

Curling, spotting, undersized leaves, premature color change, or sections missing leaves entirely can all point toward stress, nutrient issues, insects, or disease.

Your tree’s canopy is basically its report card.

Having concerns? We are happy to come out and offer a free estimate:📞 302-478-3511

06/06/2026

Hollow trees aren’t automatically dangerous…
but they should never automatically be ignored either.

Some trees can survive with hollow sections for years, while others lose critical structural strength.

That’s why professional evaluation matters more than guessing from the outside.

📞 302-478-3511 - Let our arborist come take a look and offer you a free estimate.

06/05/2026

Fun fact:
Bugs usually attack stressed trees first.

Drought stress, root damage, compacted soil, storm damage, poor pruning — all of it weakens a tree’s natural defenses.

So when insects show up, they’re often a symptom AND a problem.

If your tree suddenly looks tired this season, it may be time for an evaluation.

📞 302-478-3511 Call us for a free estimate.

06/04/2026

You know those random piles of tiny sticks all over the yard after a calm day?

That’s not your tree “cleaning itself.”

That’s often deadwood falling out.

Small dead branches are usually the first visible sign a tree is stressed, struggling, or declining internally.

The sooner it’s checked, the more options you usually have.

Free estimates available.📞 302-478-3511

06/03/2026

Not every tree problem is dramatic.

Sometimes it’s just:
“A branch that looks heavier than it used to.”
“A tree that didn’t leaf out like the others.”
“A spot in the yard that suddenly stays damp.”

Small clues matter.

Free estimates available.📞 302-478-3511

06/02/2026

Trees don’t usually fail “out of nowhere.”

Most show warning signs months or even years ahead of time — thinning canopies, peeling bark, fungus, dead tips, or sudden leaning.

Not sure what your trees are telling you? Our certified arborist can help.

Free estimates:📞 302-478-3511

06/01/2026

Summer storms test every weak branch your tree has been hiding.

The best time to address overextended limbs and structural issues is before the wind decides for you.

If any branches look sketchy, give us a call. Free estimates always available.
📞 302-478-3511

05/31/2026

A lot of homeowners assume exposed roots mean a tree is “strong.”

Sometimes it actually means the tree is stressed and searching for oxygen or water near the surface.

Trees have a way of telling us things before major decline happens.

Questions about yours? Give us a call for a free estimate.
📞 302-478-3511

05/30/2026

WHY DO TREES SOMETIMES SPLIT WITHOUT WARNING?

Often, there WERE warning signs:
• heavy end weight
• weak branch unions
• internal decay
• storm stress
• rapid canopy growth
• previous damage

Most tree failures build over time — homeowners just don’t always know what to look for.

That’s why regular evaluations can make such a big difference.

(302) 478-3511 Give us a call for your Free Estimate

05/29/2026

WHEN SHOULD YOU WORRY ABOUT HOLLOW TREES?

Surprisingly, some hollow trees can survive for years.

The important question isn’t just:
“Is it hollow?”

It’s:
“How much sound wood is still supporting the structure?”

Tree stability depends on species, decay location, size, and overall condition — which is why professional inspections are important before making assumptions.

Stein Tree Service
Free Estimates from our Certified Arborist (302) 478-3511

Address

3607 Downing Drive
Wilmington, DE
19802

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