When you need a tree removed, there's only one tree company in Northeast Ohio to call. We have crews of arborists to handle projects of all sizes. No matter your tree cutting needs, expect nothing but superior service at competitive prices when you call us.
If a tree is dead, dying, or structurally compromised, it could pose serious risks for property owners. These trees might fall unexpectedly and have potential to cause property damage, injure people, and even pets.
Removing a tree can be necessary to create more usable space. This could be for a garden, outdoor living area, recreational space, etc. It might be to create room for plants, improve sunlight exposure, and to help with overcrowding.
Trees can get infected with diseases or pests. Removing the tree can help control the spread of the infection or pests to other trees and vegetation in the area.
Invasive root systems from trees can damage sidewalks, foundations, driveways, or underground utilities.
Trees might need to be taken down to make room for new construction, renovations, landscape projects, or infrastructure
When the time comes to remove a tree, our crews are well equipped to handle any size tree and situation. We typically use a bucket truck or crane for removals, but crews may also have a climber for those tight-fitting locations.
Safety is a key factor in the removal of a tree. Our crews will survey the site to determine any hazards that might be present and put safety controls in place to mitigate any hazards.
The process for removing a tree may take different forms depending on the location, size, and structure of the tree. When possible, the crew may fell the tree with one cut, or they will use the combination of ropes and arborist rigging blocks to lower portions of the tree to the ground. Crane operation allows for the removal of very large sections of the tree at a time.
Unless noted otherwise, our crews will chip up all the brush from the tree removal, cleanup the site of any debris, and haul away any of the larger pieces of wood and logs. Property owners should only be left with a tree stump when the crew has finished the job. The workers may stage the larger pieces of wood and logs on the property for our log truck to come by later to pick up. This typically takes place the day the work is completed or within the next day or two.
If a customer has stump grinding, stump grinding cleanup, or installation of topsoil, seed and straw on their work order, this will take place within the next day or two after the tree removal has been completed.
Our crews make every effort to leave property owners with little to no yard damage, but due to the nature of tree work this is a challenging task. Driving in yards with vehicles and equipment can leave track marks and dragging brush on concrete and asphalt and leave scratch marks. Grass will normally green back up from the track marks and the scratch marks will disappear during the next rain or two.
A tree may need to be removed if it poses a safety hazard, such as leaning precariously or having large dead branches that could fall. Signs of severe disease, like extensive fungal growth or significant bark damage, indicate that the tree may be beyond saving and could compromise the health of nearby plants.
Permit requirements vary by location and municipality. Some areas have regulations that require permits for removing trees, especially if they are of significant size or species.
The cost of tree removal depends on factors such as the tree’s size, location, and condition, as well as the complexity of the job.
No. Our tree crews have a workorder that may include detailed notes, drawings, pictures, and directions on what is to take place on the worksite. An invoice for the work will be mailed out after the job has been completed.
Yes. Not everyone wants to grind out the stump, but we have the equipment to get this taken care of for you.