In detail

What each job actually involves.

01

Dangerous tree removal

Trees leaning over a roof, a driveway, or a power line don’t get dropped — they get taken apart. Roped, rigged, and lowered in sections so nothing lands where it shouldn’t. Tight backyards and lots with no crane access are the normal job here, not the exception.

  • Rigging & sectional felling
  • Over-structure removals
  • Leaners & widowmakers
  • Confined-space drops
02

Lot clearing

Opening a building pad, reclaiming a pasture, or cutting back a property line that’s grown in. Tell us how clean you need it left and where the debris should end up, and that’s what you get.

  • Build sites & pads
  • Pasture reclamation
  • Fence & property lines
  • Brush & undergrowth
03

Storm damage

Trees on roofs, limbs across the drive, hangers still sitting in the canopy after a blow-through. Call as soon as it’s safe to and you’ll get an honest answer about where you sit in the queue — not a promise nobody can keep.

  • Trees on structures
  • Blocked access
  • Hanging limbs
  • Emergency response
04

Trimming & pruning

Lifting a canopy off a roofline, clearing limbs away from the service drop, and taking out deadwood before it comes down on its own schedule. Cuts made where the tree can actually heal them.

  • Canopy lifting
  • Deadwood removal
  • Clearance pruning
  • Storm-proofing
05

Stump & debris removal

The part most people forget to ask about. Stumps ground below grade so you can mow over them, brush hauled off, and the work area raked down before the truck leaves.

  • Stump grinding
  • Brush haul-off
  • Chip delivery
  • Site cleanup

Who we work with

Homeowners, builders, land owners.

Homeowners

The tree over the house

The most common call. Something is leaning the wrong way, dropping limbs, or has died and nobody wants to be under it in the next storm.

Builders & contractors

Clearing before you break ground

Pads cleared and grubbed on your schedule so the excavator isn’t sitting idle waiting on trees to come out.

Land owners

Acreage and pasture

Reclaiming ground that has grown in, opening fence lines, and clearing access for a road or a build site.

Cleared lot after a job

Worth asking about

What happens to the wood?

That’s your call, and it’s worth deciding before the saws start. Wood can be bucked and stacked for firewood, chipped and left as mulch, or hauled off entirely.

Hauling everything away costs more than leaving it stacked. Say so up front and it goes in the quote instead of turning into a surprise.

Free estimate

Got a tree you’re worried about?

Call Luke, describe what you’re looking at, and text a photo if you can. Estimates are free and there’s no pressure attached to them.

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