Boost Your Property Value by Investing in Professional Tree Care
July 23, 2025
Boost Your Property Value by Investing in Professional Tree Care
Are you looking for ways to enhance your home's curb appeal and potentially increase its market value? While many improvements come to mind, one often overlooked investment is professional tree care. At Brown's Tree Care, we've seen firsthand how well-maintained trees transform properties, and numerous studies back up their significant financial impact.
Did you know that investing in proper tree work can lead to a substantial increase in your property's value? While a precise percentage can vary, real estate professionals and landscape economists agree that healthy, strategically placed, and expertly maintained trees can add thousands to tens of thousands of dollars to your home's worth.
Here's why proper tree work is a smart investment for your property:
  • Enhanced Curb Appeal: This is perhaps the most immediate and obvious benefit. Beautifully shaped, healthy trees create an inviting and attractive first impression. They provide natural beauty, vibrant color, and a sense of maturity to your landscape, instantly making your home stand out. A well-designed tree canopy can make a property feel more established and luxurious.
  • Improved Energy Efficiency: Strategically placed deciduous trees can provide significant shade in the summer, reducing your cooling costs by blocking direct sunlight. In the winter, once their leaves have fallen, they allow sunlight to warm your home, contributing to lower heating bills. This energy efficiency is a major selling point for eco-conscious buyers.
  • Increased Privacy and Sound Buffering: A well-placed line of trees or a dense canopy can offer natural privacy from neighbors and street traffic. They also act as natural sound barriers, reducing noise pollution and creating a more tranquil outdoor living space – a highly desirable feature for potential buyers.
  • Reduced Risk of Damage and Liability: Overgrown, diseased, or dead trees can pose serious hazards. Falling branches can damage your home, vehicles, or even injure individuals, leading to costly repairs and potential liability issues. Professional tree trimming and removal eliminate these risks, demonstrating responsible homeownership and protecting your investment.
  • Support for Healthy Ecosystems: Beyond the financial benefits, well-maintained trees contribute to a healthier environment. They improve air quality, provide habitat for local wildlife, and help manage stormwater runoff. For buyers who value sustainability, a property with a thriving tree population is a significant advantage.
  • Creation of Usable Outdoor Spaces: Strategic pruning can open up areas for outdoor living spaces, such as patios or gardens, that were previously shaded or cluttered. This maximizes your property's usable footprint and enhances its appeal to those looking for functional and beautiful outdoor areas.
Why Choose Brown's Tree Care?
When it comes to something as valuable as your property and the health of your trees, you need a team you can trust. Brown's Tree Care has been proudly serving the NWA community since 1964, bringing decades of expertise and a passion for arboriculture to every job. We are honored to have been voted #1 in NWA three years in a row, a testament to our commitment to exceptional service and customer satisfaction.
Invest in the health and beauty of your trees, and you'll be investing in the value of your property.
Ready to see the difference professional tree care can make? Contact us today for a FREE estimate! Call Brown's Tree Care at 479-273-0202.



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A Silent Struggle: How August Heat Affects Your Trees August in Arkansas often brings relentless heat, and while we're all feeling the effects, there's a silent struggle happening right above our heads. The intense, prolonged heat we're experiencing is particularly bad for the health of our trees, and it's important to understand why. The Science Behind the Stress Trees, much like people, need water to survive. During hot and dry periods, a tree's primary focus is on conserving water . They do this by closing the stomata—tiny pores on their leaves—which limits the amount of water they lose to the atmosphere. However, this also means they can't take in carbon dioxide, which is essential for photosynthesis. The tree essentially goes into survival mode, and its growth slows or stops completely. What to Look For: Signs of Heat Stress When a tree is struggling with heat and drought, it will show a few key signs. Being able to spot these early can make a big difference: Wilting and drooping leaves: This is the most common sign. The leaves may look limp and hang downward. Premature leaf yellowing or browning: In an effort to conserve water, a tree may begin to shed leaves that are no longer necessary, causing them to turn yellow or brown and fall off earlier than usual. Curling leaves: The edges of the leaves may curl inward, another tactic to reduce the surface area exposed to the sun and conserve moisture. Pests and disease: A stressed tree is a weak tree. When a tree's defenses are down, it becomes more susceptible to opportunistic pests and diseases that it would normally be able to fend off. How You Can Help While we can't control the weather, there are things you can do to help your trees get through this difficult time: Water deeply and infrequently: Instead of short, daily waterings, aim for a long, slow soak every 7 to 10 days. This encourages deeper root growth, making the tree more resilient to future drought. Mulch is your friend: A 2-4 inch layer of mulch around the base of the tree (but not touching the trunk) helps the soil retain moisture, keeps the roots cool, and reduces competition from weeds. Avoid pruning: Pruning during periods of heat stress can add to a tree's stress. It's best to wait until cooler weather to do any major trimming. If you're concerned about the health of your trees or notice any of the signs of heat stress, it's a good idea to consult a professional. At Brown's Tree Care, we're here to help you understand your trees' needs and develop a plan to keep them healthy for years to come. We are proud to be voted the #1 tree company in Northwest Arkansas for a third year in a row! Don't wait until it's too late. Estimates are free , so give us a call today. Brown's Tree Care | 479-273-0202