Core service area
Mesa, AZ
Mesa is the home base and strongest coverage area. Residential Tree Trimming, Tree Removal, Stump Grinding and qualifying property projects are scheduled throughout many Mesa neighborhoods.
Mesa-based · Owner-operated · Service-area business
Mesa is the center of the Bynum Tree and Landscape service area. Tree trimming, tree removal, stump grinding and qualifying property projects are also scheduled in Eastmark, Las Sendas, Apache Junction, Gold Canyon, Gilbert, Queen Creek and nearby East Valley communities when the location and job fit the normal route.
Bynum Tree and Landscape is a service-area business with no public storefront. If your location is not listed below, text your ZIP code and nearest major crossroads to confirm service availability.
Regular service footprint
These are the communities most regularly served. Availability can still vary by exact location, project scope, access, route and schedule.
Core service area
Mesa is the home base and strongest coverage area. Residential Tree Trimming, Tree Removal, Stump Grinding and qualifying property projects are scheduled throughout many Mesa neighborhoods.
Mesa communities
Eastmark and Las Sendas are both within Mesa and part of the regular Mesa service footprint. They are called out separately because homeowners commonly identify their location by community name.
East-side route
Apache Junction is regularly considered for residential tree work and qualifying property projects. Texting the ZIP code, nearest major crossroads and photos is the fastest way to confirm availability.
East-side route
Gold Canyon is regularly served for qualifying Tree Trimming, Tree Removal, Stump Grinding and property-cleanup projects when location, access and scope fit the route.
East Valley
Gilbert falls within the broader East Valley service footprint. Availability is best confirmed with the ZIP code, nearest major crossroads and project photos.
East Valley
Queen Creek projects are considered when the location, project size, access, drive time and existing schedule make the job a practical fit.
Common ZIP codes
These ZIP codes are useful reference points, not a hard geographic boundary. A nearby property may still fit the normal route even when its ZIP is not listed below.
85201 · 85203 · 85204 · 85205 · 85206 · 85207 · 85208 · 85209 · 85210 · 85212 · 85213 · 85215
85119 · 85120
85234 · 85296
Text your ZIP code and nearest major crossroads. Actual coverage depends on the location and project, not this list alone.
This list is intentionally concise and should not be interpreted as every address that may be considered.
Primary services
This page explains where service is available. The dedicated service pages provide tree-work details, project examples, estimate information and service limitations.
Professional Tree Trimming and Pruning for clearance, deadwood, structure, appearance, HOA needs and recurring residential maintenance. Approved pruning avoids topping and unnecessary over-thinning.
Removal planning for dead, damaged, unstable, storm-damaged, poorly placed or unwanted trees, with optional stump grinding when access allows.
Larger yard-reset projects involving overgrowth, weeds, landscape debris or catch-up work are also considered when the scope, route and access are a practical fit. Weed removal is available as part of an approved cleanup scope, not as a standalone service.
Near the edge?
City names and ZIP codes do not always tell the whole story. These practical factors matter when a property is farther from the normal Mesa route.
Your ZIP code and nearest major crossroads show where the property sits relative to the normal Mesa and East Valley working route.
A larger removal or multi-tree project can make sense farther from the core area than a very small standalone service request.
Gate width, parking, work-zone access, haul-off, travel time and the current schedule can all affect service availability.
Local work & reputation
The Before & After page shows real local project results. The Reviews page provides customer feedback about tree work, communication, cleanup and service.
Service area questions
These answers explain how ZIP codes, city boundaries, project size and routing affect service availability.
Mesa is the core service area and many Mesa neighborhoods are regularly served. Individual availability can still depend on the location, project, access and schedule.
Yes. Eastmark and Las Sendas are Mesa communities and are part of the regular Mesa service footprint.
Yes, qualifying projects in Apache Junction and Gold Canyon are regularly considered. Text your ZIP code, nearest major crossroads and photos for the fastest confirmation.
Yes, qualifying Gilbert and Queen Creek projects are considered within the broader East Valley footprint when the location, project and route fit.
The ZIP list is not a hard boundary. Text the ZIP code and nearest major crossroads so the actual location can be evaluated.
Sometimes. Project size, number of trees, removal complexity, access, haul-off, travel time and the current route can all affect whether an edge-of-area job makes sense.
No. Bynum Tree and Landscape is a service-area business. Work is performed at customer properties throughout the normal Mesa and East Valley service area.
Check your location
For the fastest service-area check, text your ZIP code, nearest major crossroads and 2–6 clear photos of the tree or project. Estimates are free within the service area. A $200 minimum applies to approved service work, not the estimate. On-site estimate required for final pricing.