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 50 years, P.C. Hoag & Co. has delivered professional tree care, preservation, and safe removals in Wakefield, New Hampshire, and surrounding Lakes Region communities. Our certified arborists and experienced crews combine science, safety, and sustainability to provide reliable tree services.
From caring for historic shade trees to removing those that pose safety risks, every project is completed with professionalism, integrity, and respect for the environment.
Below is a look at our primary tree care services, each tailored for homeowners, commercial properties, and municipalities.
From safeguarding historic trees to addressing hazardous ones, every project is carried out with honesty, professionalism, and a respect for the natural landscape.
Below you’ll find an overview of our core tree care services, each customized for residential homes, commercial properties, and municipal needs.




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.
PC Hoag & Co. is Wakefield’s first call when storm damage or hazards demand immediate action.
A+ BBB rating, full liability insurance, and deep roots in the Lakes & White Mountains.
Our services are guided by the most current scientific understanding of tree, shrub, and ecosystem health, ensuring Wakefield clients receive effective, research-based solutions.
Established in 1976 by Pete Hoag, P.C. Hoag & Co. has long been rooted in advanced arboriculture. Pete studied under Dr. Alex Shigo, a world-renowned tree biologist whose groundbreaking work on tree decay and natural defense systems remains central to modern tree care practices today.