Darrell’s Tree Service

Trusted Residential and Commercial Tree Service for Northern Utah

Serving Ogden & The Wasatch Front Since 1981

Healthy Trees.

Happy Propertys.

Peace of Mind.

For over 40 years, Darrell’s Tree Service has been Northern Utah’s go-to team for expert tree care, removal, and landscape solutions. Our certified arborists combine deep local knowledge with professional training to keep your property safe, beautiful, and thriving, season after season.

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Our Services

OUR SERVICES

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Tree Removal &

Stump Services

Tree Removal, Hazardous Tree Removal, Stump Grinding & Removal, Land Clearing.

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Tree & Shrub Care

Trimming & Pruning, Shrub & Landscape Maintenance, Fertilization, Treatment

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Emergency &

Storm Services

Emergency Tree Services, Storm Damage Response

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Tree Health & Structural Support

Diagnosis & Risk Management, Cabling, Bracing & Preservation

Why Choose Darrell’s?

Trusted, Local Tree Care Experts

Since 1981

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Here's what you get:

  • Locally Owned & Operated Since 1981

  • Certified, Experienced Arborists

  • Free, No-Obligation Estimates

  • Fully Licensed & Insured

  • Prompt, Thorough Cleanup, Every Job

  • 4.6-Star Rated by Your Neighbors

Areas We Serve

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WE HANDLE EVERYTHING FOR YOU

OVER

40

YEARS OF SERVICE

OVER

52,000

TREES TAKEN CARE OF

OVER

30

COMMUNITIES SERVED

Commercial Tree Service

We serve cities, churches, schools, hospitals, property management companies, HOAs, and businesses throughout the region. Our certified arborists and fully insured team deliver professional tree removal, pruning, stump grinding, and root grinding services tailored to meet the unique needs of commercial properties.

Whether you manage a municipal facility, institutional campus, apartment complex, or retail property, we provide reliable, efficient service that protects your investment and maintains your landscape's health and safety. From emergency storm response to routine maintenance, Darrell's Tree Service combines certified expertise with competitive pricing to keep your commercial property looking its best. Contact us today for a free estimate and discover why Weber County, Davis County, Box Elder County, and Salt Lake County trust us leading organizations trust us with their tree care needs.

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Residential Tree Service

Darrell's Tree Service is the trusted choice for residential tree care throughout Ogden, Layton, Salt Lake City, and surrounding Northern Utah communities. With over 40 years of local expertise, our certified arborists deliver professional tree removal, pruning, stump grinding, and root grinding services designed to protect your home and property. Whether you're dealing with storm damage, overgrown trees threatening your foundation, or routine maintenance to keep your landscape healthy and safe, our fully insured team provides reliable, efficient service at competitive prices.

We understand that your home is your most valuable investment, which is why we treat every residential project with the care and attention it deserves. From emergency 24/7 response to scheduled maintenance, Darrell's Tree Service combines certified expertise with transparent pricing and exceptional customer service. Contact us today for a free estimate and experience why homeowners from as far North as Logan and Tremonton to Salt Lake City and everything in between Northern Utah.

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What Tree Preservation Experts Say About Utah’s Cold Weather Risks

February 02, 20265 min read

Utah winters are hard on trees. The snow looks beautiful, but the freezing temperatures, dry winds, and icy build-up can cause real damage before anyone even sees it happening. We notice this most in places like Logan, Tremonton, and Salt Lake City, where long cold snaps and heavy snowstorms are common. While it might seem like trees are resting through the cold, they’re going through a lot underground and above.

This is when tree preservation experts start paying closer attention. Many of the warning signs show up during winter, especially when trees are already weak or worn down from dry summers. The good news is that catching those signs early can make all the difference. We’re breaking down what we watch for, how the cold affects your trees, and what simple steps can keep them standing strong come spring.

How Freezing Temperatures Affect Tree Health

Cold can be sneaky. Unlike storms that knock things over right away, freezing temperatures cause slow damage that builds over time. And it’s not just what’s on the surface. Some of the most serious trouble starts where we can’t see it, in the bark and the roots.

• Sudden temperature drops can crack tree bark. This happens when warm days are followed by freezing nights. The outside freezes faster than the inside, and that shift can split the bark, leaving deep cracks behind.

• Freeze-thaw cycles are tough on roots. Repeated warming and refreezing make soil shift just enough to move root systems out of place. That weakens a tree’s grip in the ground and can even dry out the roots.

• Trees stressed by old age or past heatwaves have a harder time holding up. If a tree is already battling insects, rot, or disease from last summer, a harsh winter might be more than it can handle.

We’ve seen these kinds of stresses hit a lot harder when trees aren’t given any help through the colder months. And once the damage sets in, it’s much harder to recover.

Common Signs of Cold-Weather Tree Damage

Many signs of winter damage show up while everything still looks quiet. That’s what makes them easy to miss. A tree might be struggling in the middle of January, but unless there’s a storm or major break, most people won’t notice until later in the season.

• Look for bark splitting or long vertical cracks along the trunk. These splits can get worse if temperatures keep bouncing up and down.

• Watch limbs after wind and snow. If branches are snapping more than usual, chances are the wood is brittle or dead inside.

• Leaning trees are a red flag. If a tree starts tilting more than usual after a storm, or shifts noticeably in high wind, the roots underneath may be loose or damaged.

Even one or two of these signs can mean a tree is in trouble. When we find them, it usually means the tree has been strained for a while. Taking action before more snow falls or before a wind gust knocks something over is always the better option.

Why Tree Preservation Experts Recommend Winter Checkups

Tree preservation experts don’t wait for spring to check for damage. Winter gives us a better look at the overall health of a tree and, often, a safer time to work on the ones that need it. That’s why checkups this time of year are so useful.

• With fewer leaves, we can see the full shape of a tree, including weak limbs or awkward branches that weren’t visible in summer.

• Dormant trees are easier to manage. Since they aren’t putting energy into growing, trimming or removing parts doesn’t stress them as much.

• Frozen ground helps too. It keeps equipment from sinking in and protects lawns and flower beds from damage during heavier work.

Darrell’s Tree Service offers tree removal, trimming, and bracing services performed by ISA Certified Arborists who follow industry best practices. Their team helps diagnose winter risks and tailor a care plan for each property.

Experts can point out problems before they turn into serious hazards. And when that happens during winter, it gives homeowners more time and options, especially ahead of spring storms and thawing soil.

Protective Steps Worth Taking Before Spring

We’re not big believers in waiting until everything thaws out to start fixing problems. A lot can be done earlier, and the benefits often carry through the next growing season.

• Cabling and bracing are good options when a tree has heavy limbs that could break under snow. These supports can keep a tree stable without cutting it down.

• Winter pruning can safely remove dead or damaged branches. Getting rid of weak limbs now means fewer surprises when those big, wet March snowfalls hit.

• Clearing out already-dead trees or limbs during the colder months prevents them from becoming safety risks after a thaw, when the ground gets soft and winds pick up again.

Darrell’s Tree Service uses the latest equipment and proven tree care methods to help preserve and protect mature landscape trees throughout the year.

Every yard is different, but healthy trees all need the same basics during winter. Making these small protective changes can help avoid costly cleanup and keep trees in better shape for spring.

A Healthier Yard Starts with Seasonal Awareness

The trees in your yard feel every inch of winter, even if they look like they’re just sitting still. The pressure from snow, the damage from wind, and the freezing ground all put quiet stress on even the strongest tree.

By paying attention now and knowing what to watch for, you can avoid bigger problems down the road. The cold won’t kindly wait for spring, and neither will hidden damage. With help from tree preservation experts who know what winter can do, it’s easier to stay one step ahead and keep your space safer and better prepared for the warmer months to come.

Winter can be tough on trees here in Logan, Tremonton, and Salt Lake City, as harsh weather exposes hidden damage and weak spots. We recommend scheduling a professional assessment early to catch issues before they turn into costly problems. If your yard could use expert attention, our tree preservation experts at Darrell’s Tree Service are ready to help you protect and maintain your landscape this season. Contact us today to book your winter checkup.

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