TruGreen Lawn Care in Bellingham

TruGreen Lawn Care

(833) 418-5004 www.trugreen.com

3960 Hammer Dr, Bellingham, Washington 98226

TruGreen provides local, affordable lawn care in the Bellingham area, including aeration, overseeding, fertilization, weed control, and other services tailored to your lawn's needs. We also offer tree and shrub care as well as defense against mosquitoes and other outdoor pests. We believe life should be lived outside, and our tailored lawn plans and expert specialists help us serve our Bellingham community and loyal customers every day. Place your trust in America’s #1 lawn care company by calling TruGreen today at 833-418-5004.

3.8 from 57 reviews

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Cons

Based on reviews representing only 30% of total ratings

Review Overview

TruGreen Lawn Care in Bellingham is best suited for property owners who are primarily focused on routine lawn maintenance, basic shrub care, and predictable, recurring service rather than specialized arborist work. For single-family homes with modestly treed landscapes or yards that require ongoing fertilization, weed control, and simple pruning around beds, TruGreen can deliver consistent lawn-centric results within a moderate budget. However, for properties that feature large, hazardous, or historically significant trees, or for jobs that demand high precision pruning, structural assessment, or near-structure removals, this provider is not the ideal primary choice. In short, when the task stays squarely in the lawn-care realm and wind-down cleanup is straightforward, TruGreen can be a workable fit; when the job touches high-stakes tree work, look elsewhere.

Safety and cleanup standards matter more here than in almost any other home service, and the reviews reflect a wide variance in how well those standards are upheld. For tree-related tasks, the expectation is a clearly documented safety plan, proper PPE, and adherence to industry best practices for pruning cuts, rigging, and debris handling. Because TruGreen’s core is lawn care rather than certified arborist work, there is a legitimate concern about whether crews consistently bring the specialized training required for hazardous tree trimming or removal. Prospective clients should demand proof of liability coverage, workers’ compensation, and a written cleanup protocol that guarantees mulch, chips, and discarded limbs are promptly removed or securely disposed of. Any ambiguity in safety or cleanup plans should trigger hesitation.

The performance signal from the rating history is telling: an overall 3.8 out of 57 reviews, with 36 five-star ratings but a troubling 14 one-star ratings, points to serious inconsistency. That split translates into a real risk for tree work where missed steps can lead to property damage or personal injury. For pruning, some jobs may appear to meet expectations, while others fall short on scope fulfillment, scheduling, or post-work cleanup. When trees and shrubs are involved, a contractor’s reliability, timely arrivals, complete pruning according to plan, and thorough site restoration, becomes the deciding factor. In other words, results depend heavily on which crew shows up and how well the job scope is communicated and enforced.

Scope of services and expertise is another critical lens. Tree trimming and removal demand more than general pruning know-how; they require arborist-level judgment, precise pruning cuts, and, often, equipment such as rigging systems or cranes for larger limbs. TruGreen’s public-facing strengths lie in lawn and basic shrub care, not in presenting as a tree-care specialist. Before committing to any tree-related work, confirm whether the local office employs an ISA Certified Arborist or any crew with formal arboriculture credentials. Request a detailed method statement, the expected pruning cuts (including a plan for retaining tree health), and a risk assessment that identifies property lines, driveways, and power lines. Absent those credentials and documents, risk stays elevated.

For property owners facing a decision, a practical framework emerges: if the task is small-scale pruning around landscape features, or routine hedge shaping with minimal risk, a carefully scoped TruGreen engagement could be acceptable, so long as the work is insured, includes explicit cleanup, and follows a formal written scope. For anything larger, hazardous, or located near structures, pools, or utilities, it’s prudent to compare with dedicated tree-care specialists who routinely publish credentials, safety records, and warranty terms. Obtain multiple bids that include a precise scope, timeline, disposal plan, and guarantees on pruning outcomes. Prioritize references specifically tied to tree work, and verify adherence to ANSI or municipal safety standards where applicable.

The verdict favors caution. TruGreen’s value proposition rests on dependable lawn maintenance and modest shrub care, and it can satisfy such needs with reasonable reliability for willing customers who keep expectations aligned with the company’s core strengths. When trees are the central concern, whether for risk-prone pruning, large limb removal, or growth near structures, the inconsistency seen in reviews is too meaningful to ignore. A dedicated arborist or a tree-care outfit with verified credentials, robust safety records, and a transparent cleanup-and-warranty policy remains the wiser long-term choice. If TruGreen is considered at all for tree work, treat the engagement as a limited, well-scoped supplement to a primary arborist relationship, not a standalone solution.