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Ed & Dan Garden Maintenance & Tree Services
Santa Ana, CA
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David Moreno’s take
Ed & Dan Garden Maintenance & Tree Services operates out of Santa Ana with a focus on tree work, but I'll be direct—there's not much data here to evaluate. They list tree service as their specialty and maintain a Houzz profile, though it shows zero reviews and no rating history. That's a red flag for anyone doing homework; in 2025, legitimate tree companies working consistently should have some customer feedback trail, especially on platforms they're actively using.
Their project photo shows fruit-tree work, which is common enough in Orange County's older neighborhoods where citrus and avocado trees need regular pruning and disease management. The website domain suggests they're marketing locally, but without reviews, recent posts, or additional service details, I can't speak to their reliability, pricing fairness, or whether they carry proper liability insurance—critical when you're inviting someone with chainsaws and a chipper onto your property.
If you're considering Ed & Dan, ask for current references, proof of workers' comp coverage, and a written estimate that spells out stump removal and debris haul-away. A tree service without a review history isn't automatically bad, but it means you're flying blind. Proceed carefully.
Their project photo shows fruit-tree work, which is common enough in Orange County's older neighborhoods where citrus and avocado trees need regular pruning and disease management. The website domain suggests they're marketing locally, but without reviews, recent posts, or additional service details, I can't speak to their reliability, pricing fairness, or whether they carry proper liability insurance—critical when you're inviting someone with chainsaws and a chipper onto your property.
If you're considering Ed & Dan, ask for current references, proof of workers' comp coverage, and a written estimate that spells out stump removal and debris haul-away. A tree service without a review history isn't automatically bad, but it means you're flying blind. Proceed carefully.
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