Safe removal of trees, stumps, and root systems. Clean site when we're done.
Dead trees, dying trees, trees leaning the wrong way, trees in the way of a new project, trees blocking the view you bought the property for. We take them down and haul them out. Most tree removal we do is part of a bigger project — clearing for a driveway, opening up a yard, prepping a lot for a build — but we also handle one-off removals when a tree needs to come down.
Every tree is a little different — the lean, the weight distribution, the species, what's rotting on the inside, what's directly under it. We look at all of that before we start cutting. A 60-foot fir with a slight lean toward the house is a completely different job than the same tree in the middle of an open field.
If there's room, the tree comes down in one piece with a planned fall direction. If there's no room — tight yards, trees over a house, anything with obstacles — it comes down in sections from the top down. Either approach, we control where every piece lands.
Stump gets ground down or pulled out depending on what you want. Everything — wood, brush, sawdust — gets hauled off the property. We don't leave a mountain of debris behind for you to deal with.
Straight-up honest: if you want tree pruning, cabling, or care to keep a tree alive and healthy, call an arborist. That's their specialty. If you want a tree gone — especially a large one, or one connected to a bigger site project — that's us. We're not tree doctors, we're excavation guys with chainsaws.