
When Tree Removal Is the Right Call
The tree is dead or dying and could fall without warning
The trunk is cracked, split, or leaning toward your home
Storm damage has left the tree structurally unsafe
Roots are lifting your driveway, sidewalk, or foundation
The tree is too close to your house, power lines, or other structures
A certified assessment has recommended removal
How We Remove Trees Safely
- 01
We assess the tree, its lean, the root condition, and everything nearby
- 02
We set a drop zone and protect fences, landscaping, and structures
- 03
Large removals use ropes and rigging to lower sections piece by piece
- 04
The crew works from the top down, keeping control of every cut
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All wood, branches, and debris get hauled off the property
- 06
We leave the site clean, with the option to grind the stump
Removing Now vs Waiting
Removing now:
- You pick the timing and plan for it
- The crew can take a controlled approach
- Less risk of damage to your home or neighbor's property
- Often costs less than emergency removal after a failure
Waiting and risking it:
- The tree can fail during the next storm
- A fallen tree on a house creates bigger costs and headaches
- Insurance claims get more complicated after damage
- Emergency removal is more expensive and less controlled
