Tree Service

Trees enhance property value, provide shade, and improve air quality. But they also require professional care to stay healthy and safe. Overgrown, diseased, or damaged trees can become serious hazards during storms.

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What Tree Service Professionals Do

Tree service professionals provide tree trimming and pruning, hazardous tree removal, stump grinding, emergency storm damage cleanup, tree health assessments, disease and pest treatment, cabling and bracing, and land clearing.

overgrown trees
dead/dying trees
storm damage
trees near power lines
root problems
disease/pest damage
stump removal

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does tree removal cost?
Small tree removal costs $200-$500. Medium trees run $500-$1,500. Large tree removal (60+ feet) costs $1,500-$5,000+. Emergency removal after storms may cost 50-100% more. Stump grinding adds $100-$400.
When is the best time to trim trees?
Late winter/early spring (while dormant) is ideal for most species. Dead or hazardous branches should be removed immediately regardless of season. Avoid heavy pruning in late summer or fall.
Do I need a permit to remove a tree?
Many cities require permits for removing trees above a certain size, especially in historic districts. Your tree service should know local regulations and can often handle permit applications for you.