Professional Tree and Land Management In Sterling, CT

Submit a request, or call us at (860) 249-1233

Edmund Farms Tree & Land is a licensed and insured tree service based in Sterling, CT. We provide safe and reliable tree removal, storm cleanup, brush chipping, and land clearing throughout Sterling and the surrounding area. Free estimates, professional service, and full transparency on every job.

Our Services

Tree Removal ● Hazardous Branch Removal ● Brush Clearing ● Emergency Storm Cleanup ● Lot Clearing & Site Preparation ● Mulch ● Firewood

Many factors affect the cost of tree and land services, but with us you’ll always know what you’re getting. Every quote is fully itemized, giving you the freedom to customize the work to your priorities and budget.

We are licensed and Insured!

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Contact us today to schedule your quote!

Complete the form below and let us know how we can help. We’ll give you a call to schedule your quote—fully itemized so you can customize the work to fit your needs. There’s no obligation, just clear information and honest pricing.

Or call us directly at (860) 249-1233!

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