When you need tree removal
Some trees can be saved. Others have to come down. The right call depends on the species, the structural damage, the proximity to your home or power lines, and what’s growing inside the trunk that you can’t see from the ground.
We handle the full job — assessment, takedown, cleanup, and haul-off — so you don’t end up with a yard full of debris and a tree problem only half-solved.
Situations we handle
- Dead or dying trees that pose a fall risk
- Storm-damaged trees that can’t be saved
- Trees too close to a home, garage, fence, or power line
- Diseased trees that threaten neighboring healthy ones
- Construction-site clearing
- Trees you simply don’t want anymore
How we work
1. Free on-site assessment. Diego comes out, looks at the tree, considers the surroundings, and gives you an honest price. If a removal isn’t necessary, we’ll tell you.
2. Safe takedown. Depending on the tree and the site, that’s either a straight fell, a sectional dismantle from the top down, or a rigged removal with ropes when there’s no room to drop. Power lines, structures, and landscaping are factored in.
3. Cleanup. Branches chipped, logs cut to length you can use or hauled off entirely. Sawdust raked, debris removed.
4. Stump. Optional — most customers pair stump grinding with a removal so the site is fully reset. See Stump Grinding.