Tree Removal
Tree Removal Near Me in Northern Ohio
Tree removal is taking a tree down safely and dealing with everything it leaves behind. Storm-damaged trees, dying ash, trees crowding a foundation or a roofline, and whole treelines standing where a build needs to go all fall under this work.
What It Is
The work, plainly described
Tree removal is taking a tree down safely and dealing with everything it leaves behind. Storm-damaged trees, dying ash, trees crowding a foundation or a roofline, and whole treelines standing where a build needs to go all fall under this work.
What makes our version different is the Morbark chipper. Trees and limbs are processed on location, which means no convoy of loaded trucks through your neighborhood, no dump fees on your invoice, and usable chip left on site if you want it for trails, beds, or erosion cover.
Where a tree cannot be dropped full length, and on a tight lot it usually cannot, we take it down in sections with the excavator. The plan for how each tree comes down gets made before the first cut, not during it.
Who It's For
Who calls us for this
What's Involved
How the job actually runs
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Assess the drop
We look at lean, decay, wind, and what is standing within reach of the fall: structures, fences, utility lines, septic fields, and the neighbor who would rather we did not.
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Take it down under control
Open ground gets a full-length drop. Tight quarters get sectional removal with the excavator, piece by piece, with nothing free-falling toward anything that matters.
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Chip on site
Limbs and trunk material run straight through the Morbark chipper where the tree stood. Chip stays on site or leaves with us, whichever you prefer.
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Deal with the stump
We cut close to grade as standard, and pull the stump and root ball entirely where the ground is going to be graded, planted, paved, or built on.
Equipment Used
The machines that do this work
We own our fleet. That is why we can commit to a date and hold it.
Have a tree that needs to come down?
Send a photo showing the tree and what is standing near it. That single picture usually tells us what the job is.