Tree Removal
Dead, leaning, too close to the roof, or just in the way. We use advanced rope and rigging techniques to bring it down piece by controlled piece. Nothing free-falls, so no limbs through your fence and no ruts across your lawn.
Est. 2024 · Licensed & Insured
Takedowns, trims, stump grinding and storm cleanup. Done by a crew that actually climbs. We get in the canopy, drop it piece by piece, and haul every last stick off your property before we leave.
What we do
One crew, one invoice, one clean yard at the end of it. If it's got bark on it, we handle it.
Dead, leaning, too close to the roof, or just in the way. We use advanced rope and rigging techniques to bring it down piece by controlled piece. Nothing free-falls, so no limbs through your fence and no ruts across your lawn.
Clearance off the roof and driveway, weight off heavy limbs, shape back into the tree. Proper cuts at the collar so it heals instead of rotting.
Ground out below grade so you can sod it, plant it, or mow straight over it. Chips raked out or left to backfill the hole. Your call.
Tree on the house, limb on the power line, driveway blocked at midnight. We answer the phone and we photograph everything for your insurance claim.
Fence lines, building pads, overgrown back acres. We clear it to the line you mark and haul the brush out instead of piling it up for you to deal with.
Pulling the dead and hanging wood out of a canopy is the cheapest safety work there is. Keeps limbs off cars, roofs and heads before they let go on their own.
Why people call us back
Anybody with a saw can put a tree on the ground. The difference shows up in what your yard looks like when the truck pulls away.
Rope-and-saddle work means no bucket truck parked on your septic field and no tracks torn across the lawn. Tight backyards are the whole point of us.
Cleanup isn't an upsell, it's the job. Chips blown off the drive, ruts raked out, brush loaded and hauled. You shouldn't be finding sticks next spring.
Written estimate before we start, and it doesn't move once the saw's running, unless you ask for more work and agree to it first.
Ask for the certificate and we'll send it before we ever set foot on your property. If a crew won't do that, don't let them climb.
The part most crews skip
The difference shows up in what your yard looks like when the truck pulls away.
How it goes
Tell us what you've got. A photo from your phone answers half our questions before we ever drive out.
We walk the property, check the lean, the targets and the access, and hand you a written number. No charge, no pressure.
Crew shows up when we said we would, in gear, with the drop zone roped off. Most residential jobs are done in a day.
Debris hauled, surfaces blown clean, walk-through with you. You pay when you're happy with it.
60-second ballpark
Answer four quick questions and we'll show you the range most jobs like yours land in. It's a ballpark, not a quote. The real number comes free, on site.
Step 1 of 5: what needs doing?
Emergency service
Storms don't keep business hours and neither do we. We'll tarp what's open, get the weight off the structure, and document the whole thing for your insurance adjuster before we start cutting.
24/7 Emergency Line
(417) 454-0383 Call the emergency lineStorm season gets busy, so calls are worked worst-first.
Out of the truck
Tap any shot to open it up.
Word of mouth
Where we roll
Home base is Your City, ST. We run out from there daily, and for storm work we'll go further.
Don't see your town? Call anyway. The answer's usually yes.
Straight answers
Yes, general liability and workers' comp. Ask and we'll email you the certificate of insurance before we start. If a tree company can't produce one on request, that's your cue to keep shopping: if someone gets hurt on an uninsured crew, the homeowner's policy is what gets tested.
Free, written, and no obligation. We'll walk the property with you, explain what we'd do and why, and leave you the number. If you want to think about it or get other bids, that's completely fine. Good work holds up against comparison.
Cleanup is included in every quote unless you specifically ask us to leave the wood. Brush gets chipped and hauled, drives and walks get blown off, ruts get raked out. Plenty of folks do want the rounds left for firewood. Just say so and we'll stack them where you want them.
Routine work usually books within a week or two depending on the season. Emergencies are different. If a tree is on your house or blocking your only way out, call the line and we'll work you in. After a big storm we triage worst-first, so tell the person on the phone exactly what you're looking at.
That's exactly why we climb. Rope-and-saddle work keeps heavy machines off the turf, which matters a lot on soft ground, septic fields and irrigation. When we do need equipment back there we lay down mats or plywood. If something does get rutted, we rake it out before we leave.
Often, but it depends on your policy and what the tree hit. As a rough rule, carriers are much more likely to pay when the tree damaged a covered structure than when it simply fell in the yard. We photograph and document everything before we cut so you have what an adjuster asks for, but check your own policy or call your agent, since we can't speak for your carrier.
Sometimes, and we'll tell you when that's the case. Plenty of trees that look like goners just need deadwood pulled and some weight taken off. We're not going to talk you into a removal you don't need. A healthy tree you keep is worth more to your property than the invoice we'd write for taking it out.
Anything touching or close to a primary line gets coordinated with the utility first. That's non-negotiable, for our crew and for you. Service drops to the house are sometimes workable. Either way: never put a ladder, saw or pole pruner near a line yourself. Call us and we'll tell you honestly whose job it is.
Let's get it scheduled
Fill this out and we'll get back to you fast. Storm emergency? Don't bother with the form, just call. The phone is on around the clock.
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