
Tree removal opens space for the possibilities
Is a tree in your yard dead or dying?
Standing in the way of new construction?
Creating a safety hazard?
It’s time to remove your dead, aging, or poorly-placed tree to create a safer site and space for a healthier, more attractive yard.
Tree removal is always the last option
Trees are precious, and we never remove them without a good reason. But sometimes, it’s the right choice.
We’ll examine your tree carefully, taking its age, condition, and placement into consideration before deciding whether removal’s the way forward.
When trees need to go, we do it safely
When it’s clear that tree removal is the best option, we have the expertise and equipment to take it down with care, keeping your home, your lawn, and your other trees safe.
Plus, removing one tree doesn’t mean you can’t plant a few more. We’ll recommend species and positions for replacement trees.
Rochester tree removal you can trust
It’s a pleasure to offer reliable tree removal services that keep Rochester’s homes safe.
Locally-owned and operated
Trained arborists who know area trees and weather
15 years experience serving Rochester
Tidy, fast, and professional
Clients love our Rochester tree removal services
Frequently asked questions
Should older trees always be removed?
Some tree species can live healthy lives for hundreds of years, posing little threat from falling branches. Others age poorly and should be cut down before they fall on a home, car, or person. We’ll inspect your tree and take its species and condition into consideration before we decide what’s best.
What if a tree is healthy, but it’s in the way?
Sometimes, a tree can be safely moved. In winter, trees are dormant, and younger trees can be relocated without a problem. If that’s the case, we’ll simply move your tree.
But we understand that even healthy trees will occasionally need to be removed, and we’re happy to recommend replacement trees in another area of your yard.
How can I tell if my tree is dying?
If many of your tree’s branches – especially in the crown – fail to produce new leaves each spring, it’s probably beginning to fade. If you find lots of dry sticks on the ground near the tree, the roots have become more exposed than normal, or the tree is shedding bark, these can also be signs that it’s dying.
What happens to wood and tree waste?
Every tree is valuable, even when it’s removed. We repurpose cut trees, brush, and debris, reusing every last scrap so that no wood goes to waste.
Are your tree removal services insured?
Yes, our tree removal services are fully insured. We’re exceptionally careful with your yard, home, and property, but if an accident does happen, our insurance will cover the cost of repairs.