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Tree Removal

When a tree has to come down, take it down right.

Hazardous, dead, or unwanted trees — removed safely, with control over where every piece falls. We work in tight backyards, near houses and power lines, and on large open lots.

We remove trees the slow, controlled way.

Most residential tree removals can't simply be felled in one piece — there's a deck below, a fence beside, a neighbor's garage 20 feet away. We climb the tree, take it down in sections, and lower or drop each piece into a controlled landing zone we've set up first.

When the property opens up enough to fell the trunk in one piece, we do that. When it doesn't, we don't pretend it does. Every removal includes ground protection where it matters, a thorough chip-and-haul of the wood, and a walk-through with you before we leave.

Signs it's time

When you probably need a removal.

The tree is dead, dying, or visibly hollow at the trunk

Major limbs are over your roof, power lines, or driveway

The tree is leaning more than it used to — recent or worsening

Significant fungal conks, oozing wounds, or vertical splits

Construction or hardscape work needs the tree gone

The tree is invasive or the wrong species for that spot

Not sure? Free on-site estimates — we'll tell you honestly whether the tree needs to go or whether it's salvageable with pruning.

What's included.

  • · Free on-site estimate and written quote
  • · Controlled removal — climbed and lowered when the space requires it
  • · Wood chipped and hauled, or cut to firewood length if you'd like to keep it
  • · Brush, sawdust, and leaf debris cleaned up
  • · Optional stump grinding to finish the job
  • · General liability and workers comp on every crew member

Got a tree you're ready to take down?

Free, on-site estimate. No pressure, no upsell — just a straight read on the tree and a written price.