
Eagle Creek rises in Boone County and runs through everything west of Indy — like the tree lines we work under every day.
Because tree work in this corridor split into two bad options: national outfits that treat a Zionsville oak like a line item, and storm-chasers who appear with the wind and vanish with the check. There was room for the third thing — a local crew with real rigging skills, real insurance, written estimates that hold, and the judgment to tell you when a tree needs a prune instead of a stump. That's the company.
Whitestown is home; Zionsville, Lebanon and Brownsburg are the daily circuit. The service-area pages get specific about each town's trees, from the Village's protected canopy to Lebanon's courthouse giants.
For acreage-scale clearing — forestry mulching, pasture reclaims, building-site prep — our sister operation Iron Root Land Clearing runs the heavy equipment. Between the two crews, everything from a single limb over a porch to forty overgrown acres has a right-sized answer, and we route you honestly to whichever your project actually needs.