Preserving & managing trees and natural areas
throughout the White Mts, Lakes Region & Western Maine for over 48 years.
Pruning
Removals
Cabling
Preservation
Health Assessments
Fertilization Programs
Pest/Disease Management
Vegetation Control
Fruit & Ornamentals
For nearly five decades, P.C. Hoag & Co. has provided expert tree care, preservation, and safe removals in Fryeburg, Maine, and throughout Western Maine. Our certified arborists and skilled crews deliver services grounded in science, safety, and a commitment to sustainability.
From maintaining beloved shade trees to removing those that pose safety concerns, every project is completed with integrity and a deep respect for the environment.
Below is an outline of our primary tree care services, tailored to fit the needs of homeowners, businesses, and municipalities.




With over 40 years of experience, P.C. Hoag Tree & Landscape has earned the trust of clients in Fryeburg and across Western Maine. Our team focuses on the preservation and safety of large, mature trees for residential properties, commercial sites, and municipal landscapes. Backed by the latest research and a dedication to sustainability, we provide reliable tree care designed to last.
Family‑run since 1976, caring for New Hampshire’s landmark trees and landscapes.
Every crew includes certified pros trained to ANSI A300 & Z133 safety standards.
We treat building sites as a living canvas—marking valuable trees & shrubs for retention.
Inventories, diagnostics, and treatments are backed by detailed field data and industry research.
Storms along the Saco River can be sudden. PC Hoag & Co. responds immediately to hazards in Fryeburg and surrounding areas.
A+ BBB rating, full liability insurance, and deep roots in the Lakes & White Mountains.
Our services are informed by the most current scientific research on trees, shrubs, and natural systems, ensuring Fryeburg clients benefit from proven, effective care.
P.C. Hoag & Co. was founded in 1976 by Pete Hoag after graduating from college. Pete studied under Dr. Alex Shigo, a world-renowned tree biologist whose pioneering work on tree decay and defense systems continues to shape the science of arboriculture today.