Tree Service
Pro House Maintenance brings licensed, insured Tree Service crews to the US and Canada homeowners backed by a free estimate and honest, fixed pricing. Typical Tree Service costs in the area run $400–$3,000 per tree. From first call to final walkthrough, we keep the site clean and match every job to the right vetted local pro.
Professional tree removal, crown trimming, deadwooding, cabling, and stump grinding — ISA-certified arborists assessing every job for safety and tree health.
What does Tree Service include?
- Safety assessment and rigging plan
- Crown trimming and deadwood removal
- Full tree removal with ground crew
- Stump grinding to below grade
- Chip and debris removal from property
How does Tree Service work?
Arborist assessment
Our certified arborist evaluates tree health, structural integrity, and proximity to structures to determine the safest approach.
Rigging and safety setup
Ground crew establishes drop zones, ropes are rigged to control limb descent, and equipment is positioned before any cutting begins.
Tree work
Limbs are removed systematically, lowered by rope to protect your lawn and landscaping, and cut to manageable sections.
Cleanup and stump
All debris is chipped or removed, the stump is ground below grade, and the site is raked clean before we leave.
Trees are assets — until they become liabilities. An overhanging dead limb, a root-heaved foundation, or a diseased trunk threatening your roof all demand expert attention. Our ISA-certified arborists assess every tree honestly and recommend removal only when the structure or health genuinely calls for it.
Safe tree removal requires skilled rigging, an experienced ground crew, and respect for everything around the tree — your lawn, your landscaping, and your neighbor’s fence.
How much does Tree Service cost?
Most tree service projects run $400–$3,000 per tree. Your exact price depends on scope, materials, and site conditions — every Pro House Maintenance quote is free and fixed-price before any work begins.
| Detail | What to expect |
|---|---|
| Typical cost | $400–$3,000 per tree |
| Estimate | Free, fixed-price written quote |
| Crews | Licensed & insured, vetted local pros |
| Service area | 50 US states + 13 Canadian provinces & territories |
| Financing | Available for qualified homeowners |
Tree Service questions, answered.
When should a tree be removed versus trimmed?
Trees with more than 50% structural damage, significant root disruption, or disease affecting the crown are typically removal candidates. Healthy trees with overhanging limbs or crossing branches are usually candidates for pruning. Our arborist gives you an honest assessment with both options.
Do I need a permit to remove a tree?
Many municipalities require permits for trees over a certain trunk caliper, in designated tree preservation zones, or within protected setbacks from property lines. HOA rules may add further restrictions. We research local permit requirements for every project, handle any necessary applications, and include the permit process in our project scope before any cutting begins — no extra steps required from you.
What homeowners say about tree service.
"Large oak removal near the house — the arborist they sent was certified, the crew was safety-conscious, and cleanup was immaculate."
"They finished our basement two days early and the inspector had zero notes. Crew was tidy and professional."
"The kitchen remodel came in on budget and the project manager actually answered the phone every time I called."
Tree Service across the US & Canada.
Licensed local crews, fixed-price quotes, and vetted pros matched to your project — wherever you are.
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Key takeaways
- Tree Service from Pro House Maintenance starts with a free, fixed-price estimate and no obligation.
- Typical tree service projects run $400–$3,000 per tree.
- All crews are licensed, insured, and vetted local professionals.
- All crews are licensed and insured.
- Financing is available for qualified homeowners.
- Pro House Maintenance serves homeowners across 50 US states and 13 Canadian provinces and territories.