Community Tree Service in Dover, DE
Committed to Serving Beyond the Job Site
At Robert Burk Tree & Landscaping, serving Dover and the surrounding communities means more than just tree work, it means being there when it matters most. Whether we’re helping after a major storm, supporting first responders, or stepping in during times of need, our team is committed to making a real difference both on and off the job site.
As a veteran-led company, we bring a strong sense of responsibility, teamwork, and service into everything we do.
We don’t just work in this community, we’re part of it.
Community Impact Highlights
Ongoing Support for Local Fire Departments and First Responders
Veteran-Led Crews With a Service-First Mindset
Delivered 15 Truckloads of Essential Supplies at no Cost to Support Disaster Relief Efforts
Provided Equipment, Manpower, and Logistics Support When it was Needed Most
How We Serve Our Community
Our involvement goes beyond routine service calls. We actively step in to support Dover-area residents, businesses, and emergency teams through hands-on efforts, including:
- Volunteer work alongside local fire departments
- Disaster relief support and supply delivery
- Rescue swimmer involvement in emergency response efforts
- Equipment and manpower provided when needed
- Supporting families and businesses during recovery
- Ongoing local outreach and assistance
We believe that when our community faces challenges, local businesses should be part of the solution, and that’s exactly what we strive to do.

Need Help After a Storm?
Severe weather can leave behind dangerous conditions, from fallen trees to structural damage. If your home or property has been impacted, Robert Burk Tree & Landscaping is ready to respond quickly with professional emergency services.
Our team has real-world experience assisting in disaster situations, and we bring that same level of urgency and care to every call.
Learn more about our Emergency Tree Services or call (302) 548-6451 for immediate assistance.
Community Involvement FAQs
What local initiatives do you support?
Fire department volunteering, disaster relief, and community projects.
How did you help with Hurricane Helene?
We delivered 15 truckloads of supplies pro bono to affected families.
Do employees participate in community work?
Yes, including volunteer programs and emergency support initiatives.
Why is community involvement important?
It strengthens local relationships and supports neighbors in need.
Proud to Serve Dover, DE
We’re grateful to be part of this community.
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