Barrington

Could Barrington Tree Care Right For You?

Barrington is a beautiful village with a rich history and residents who are committed to maintaining the beauty of their historic homes and properties. Barrington tree care is too often overlooked as one of the most important elements of making your property look its best. Even the most gorgeous historic home with unique and interesting architectural details can be obscured or have its beauty reduced by trees that are unhealthy, overgrown, or poorly pruned.

Here's what you need to know about how Barrington tree care can make a huge difference in the safety, functionality, and beauty of your Barrington home.

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About Barrington

Barrington is a large village located in both Cook and Lake Counties. North Barrington is north of it, Barrington Hills to the west, and Inverness to the south. With a population of 10,722 at the last census, this is one of the larger villages in the Chicago suburbs. It has the zip codes 60010 and 60011.

Barrington belongs to a cluster of villages that make up the Chicago Metropolitan Area. Most of the villages include the name Barrington, such as North and South Barrington and Barrington Hills. However, Hoffman estates, Inverness, and Tower Lakes are also part of the grouping.

Barrington is largely residential, but there are plenty of good restaurants in the area if you know where to look. The area around the intersection of South Hill Street and Main Street is Barrington's downtown. It's a charming area with connected storefronts, largely made of brick and stone, with a historic feel.

Flower pots and green areas abound, and much of the sidewalk is made up of cobblestone or brick instead of concrete. This is a wonderful place to walk around and do some shopping and people-watching. You can get a bite to eat at some local favorites like the Bread Basket Restaurant or McGonigal’s Pub, which you can't miss, right on the corner of Park Avenue and Cook Street.

History of Barrington

Like much of this area, Barrington has a long and fascinating history. The area was home to Potawatomi and Moscouten Native American tribes until settlers moved in during the 1830s. Originally, the settlement was called Miller Grove, until it was named Barrington Center. It was from this original name that the many Barrington-related names in the area were derived.

There was plenty of good farming land and lots of water, so farmers settled the area. By the 1840s, a schoolhouse was built, which also served as a church. The state approved a charter for the village of Barrington in 1865. It grew steadily after that. By the 1920s, Barrington was established as a destination for affluent families from Chicago.

Why You Should Consider Barrington Tree Care

Barrington Tree Care can Preserve the Historic Beauty of Your Home

Barrington is full of buildings with histories as rich as that of the village itself. Several buildings along Main Street are listed on the national register of historic places. Even if your home isn’t registered as a historic building, there's a good chance that it has been standing for many years and is rich in gorgeous architectural details. Even the new homes in these neighborhoods are typically built in an old style so as to blend with the historic look of the area.

Trees are an important element of the historic look of the neighborhoods. Almost all of the streets in Barrington have sidewalks divided from the road by grassy areas with big, mature trees. The forest feel extends into the yards, which have distinct trees in a wide range of species. Since most front yards aren't fenced, the overall feel of the neighborhood is of a beautiful park.

An overgrown tree or one with scragley or erratic growth can hide the beautiful details of your home or detract from the overall look of your property, and the neighborhood as a whole. On the other hand, a tree that has been carefully tended by certified arborists experienced in Barrington tree care can serve as a signature piece in your property, giving your home a beauty and dignity it otherwise wouldn't have.

Deter Unwanted Wildlife With the Right Barrington Tree Care

Barrington is bordered by the Cuban Marsh Forest Preserve on its northeast corner and the Deer Grove Forest Preserve on the southeast side. Deer Grove East borders Deer Grove Forest Preserve. Together, all of this wilderness makes up as much area as the village itself.

One thing you probably love about living in Barrington is the array of songbirds, butterflies, and even occasional deer or wild turkey sightings, especially if you happen to live near one of the wilderness areas. However, the nearness to nature can have a downside as well.

Possums, raccoons, and other undesirable wildlife can follow the rivers and shorelines around the natural areas into your neighborhoods. These animals can wreck havoc on landscaping, get into the garbage, and even threaten pets and children. For those who live right next to the wilderness areas, such as the beautiful quiet properties along Saint George Street, bordering Baker Lake, the influx of animals can be constant.

A good tree service company can prune and if necessary remove trees and deadwood to make your yard less attractive to nocturnal wildlife. This is a simple, affordable, and humane way to permanently deter unwanted animals. When trees are pruned so there are no low branches for animals to shelter under or climb, they’ll stear clear. Racoons, possums, and other wildlife is less likely to risk the run across open terrain.

The best tree care services know how to use Barrington tree care to make your property beautiful and deter pests. They can also handle your landscaping, planting or rearranging shrubs, flower beds, and other elements of your garden so as to deter unwanted wildlife.

Make Your Home Less Attractive to Thieves

Unfortunately, the affluent suburbs of the Chicago Metropolitan Area is a target for thieves. Opportunistic criminals may leave the city looking for easier property to rob in the quiet, forested suburbs.

Homes with lots of overgrown trees are much easier for thieves to approach so they can check for an unlocked back door or basement window. On the other hand, trees trimmed so they don't shield the house or provide shadowy areas where unwanted guests can hide from sight are a strong deterrent to thieves.

If your yard is open and well-lit, with a tree canopy above where it could hide somebody, it's likely that any criminal will keep looking for an easier target. If you have invested in any kind of security system, such as motion-activated lights, keeping trees trimmed so the lights can be activated appropriately is extremely important.

Overgrown trees can easily get in the way so thieves can sneak onto your property without activating the lights or cameras, or they can provide shadows that shield thieves even if the lights turn on. Talk to your tree care professionals about your security concerns so they can put together a landscaping plan that will keep your home and property safe.

What Kinds of Trees Are In Barrington?

  • Oak. There are lots of species of oak trees that grow in Barrington, but each is large. It's common for oak trees to grow as tall and wide as 80 ft. Talk to a Barrington tree care expert about where to invest in planting such a significant and long-lived tree.
  • Dogwood. Dogwood is a lovely tree that only gets to be about 25 ft tall, but has fantastic clusters of white flowers seasonaly. They also produce edible fruits that are an important food source for wildlife.
  • Sassafras. Sassafras can be pruned to stay in sizes from 15 to 40 ft, although some can get much larger. Your Barrington tree care professional can tell you how much control they can offer in the size and shape of your sassafras tree. Sassafras has a distinct fragrance that many people find very pleasing.
  • Willow. The lovely drooping willow is a very distinct tree that can make a huge impact in your yard. It's a great choice if you want a fast-growing tree that can make an impact quickly.

What To Look For In The Best Tree Service Near Me

You need affordable tree service, but you also need certified arborists and an experienced company that knows Barrington tree care. Just one bad cut can scar a tree for life. When tree removal isn't handled properly, your landscaping or even property can suffer. While there are plenty of people happy to offer their services to trim hedges or cut off a few branches, finding quality tree care that can provide tree pruning that shapes the tree into a more aesthetically pleasing, functional, and stable shape is harder to find.

Experienced landscaping experts who can provide services like stump grinding, treatment for pests, and other complex aspects of tree care is important. You don't want to have to call somebody else when a tree falls down or you notice an insect infestation. Ask your neighbors, “What's the best tree service near me?” You're likely to hear the same reply.

Kinnucan Tree Experts & Landscape Company has been shaping the trees and landscapes throughout the North Shore and Chicago suburbs since 1970. We have the experience and training to make your trees and entire yard look it's best. Not only do we have arborists with the highest certifications in the industry, but we can also handle landscape maintenance and architecture and take care of all of your plants. From the lawn, to the shrubs, to the flower beds and specialty plants, we have it covered. We even offer snow and ice management in the winter and holiday lighting decor and seasonal interest pots to make your home the most gorgeous in the neighborhood year-round.

Get in touch with us today so we can show you what a difference Barrington Tree Care can make in your property.