




Common reasons customers call us for removal:
A tree is dead, declining, or dropping large limbs unexpectedly
Storm damage has left the tree split, leaning, or unsafe near people and property
The tree is too close to roofs, power lines, driveways, or high-traffic areas
A hazard tree needs to be addressed before it causes costly damage

Trimming and pruning can help with:
Removing deadwood and reducing the chance of unexpected limb failure
Improving clearance over roofs, sidewalks, drive lanes, and parking areas
Correcting rubbing, crowded, or poorly structured branches
Lowering storm and snow-load risk by improving balance and structure



Typical stump service requests:
Grinding a stump down after a recent tree removal
Removing a stump that’s in the way of mowing or foot traffic
Clearing space for new landscaping, fencing, or a replanting plan

Emergency tree help for:
Trees or limbs down after wind or snow events
A tree that’s suddenly leaning or has shifted at the base
Broken limbs hanging over a roof, driveway, or walkway
Storm debris blocking access to a home, parking lot, or facility entrance

