Call Justin. He'll come out, take a look, and give you a straight price — then take care of it start to finish.
Justin grew up right here in Cincinnati and has been working trees in this area for over 20 years. He didn't start because it was a good business — he started because he genuinely loves it.
He's the one who picks up the phone, drives out to your yard, and does the work himself. When he's done, your place is cleaner than when he pulled up — that's just how he runs it.
Get a free look
If it's got bark, we can help.
Dead, leaning, or too close to the house — taken down safe and hauled off clean.
Deadwood out, roofline cleared, crown opened up. Healthier tree, happier yard.
Gone below grade. Mow right over it like it was never there.
Tree on the house? Call any hour. He answers, and he'll get to you.
Overgrown fence line, back lot, building site — brush cleared and hauled.
Branches, chips, logs — gone. The yard looks better than when he pulled up.
Most folks have it sorted in one phone call.
Tell him what's going on or just send a photo. He'll get back to you same day.
Free estimate, fair number, in writing. No pressure, no surprises once work starts.
Careful work, clean finish — he doesn't leave until the yard is picked up.




Born and raised in Cincinnati — I've been working trees here for over 20 years. I didn't get into this for the money. I got into it because I genuinely love being out in the woods, up in the canopy, doing work that lasts.
When I'm not in somebody's yard, I'm probably out on the water. Kayak fishing's my other thing — same idea, really. Just me, the outdoors, and no shortcuts.
When you call, you get me. I come out, I give you a fair number, I do the work, and I don't leave until the yard is clean. That's just how I run it.
— JustinStorm damage doesn't wait, and neither does he. Call now and he'll get moving.
Call (513) 575-8491Fastest way is a call or text. Or fill this out and Justin will get back to you same day.
📞 (513) 575-8491Call or text — 7 days a week ✉️ Justin@littlebrotherstrees.comSend photos — helps a lot