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TREE REMOVAL

Tree Removal Services in Lewisville

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There’s no one better than us when it comes to tree removal. In fact, there’s never a wrong time to remove unsightly and dangerous tree limbs (or entire trees) that are decaying, dead, or damaged by dangerous temperatures and storms. Even the best trees succumb to disease, insects, and Mother Nature. And when this happens, the prudent thing to do is remove that tree sooner rather than later. Why? We’re glad you asked!

For one, dead, decaying, or dangerously-placed trees are more likely to fall over. One minute, it’s standing tall; the next, it’s falling over on your roof or a nearby car. Second, trees that should have been removed long ago can become brittle and less flexible, thus making them difficult to remove. Lastly, leaving a dead tree to rot in your yard creates a breeding ground for insects and disease. When this happens, those same diseases and insects can spread to nearby trees and bushes and infect them. Our ISA-certified arborists and tree service professionals have the expertise and equipment to handle tree removal, including emergency removals for dangerous or fallen trees. We take care of everything, so you don’t have to worry. Trust us to handle your tree removal needs with precision and care.

Not all tree service companies offer their customers options. At Clean Edge Tree Service & Removal in Lewisville, TX, our goal is to provide poten- tial clients with choices that fit their particular needs. We want our customers to control what they want to see as the outcome.

OUR TREE REMOVAL OPTIONS

Complete Removal

We take down the entire tree and grind the stump with our stump cutter.

Tree Removal Only

We take the tree down and leave the stump roughly 4-5 inches above ground.

Cut and Drop

We take the tree down safely and leave all the material behind.

OUR TREE REMOVAL WORK

We are Tree Removal experts providing quality tree service in Lewisville and surrounding areas. We offer free estimates and 24/7 Emergency Services. 

Frequently
Asked
Questions

How much does it cost to remove a tree?

There are a number of details that factor into the price of removing a tree. Some things are more evident than others such as the size and location. But, we also consider the condition of the tree and what equipment will be needed for a safe and secure removal.

How will I know if a tree does need to be removed or if it can be rescued?

A professional arborist will be able to determine the best outcome for the tree. If it can be saved, every effort will be put into that. However, if a tree poses any threat, a recommendation for removal will be given. Any sign of disease, decay, fungus, insect infestation, or storm damage should not be ignored and a tree professional should be called right away.

How does the tree professional determine if a tree needs to be removed?

The first step a tree expert will do is conduct a complete visual inspection of the tree to identify its structural integrity and diagnose its health and safety. This includes checking for signs of diseases, rotting parts, decay, fungus or insect infestation. Also, the expert will be looking for any damage to limbs, roots, or the tree trunk that might affect the stability. Along with this, assessing the location of the tree and its proximity to power lines, homes, and other structures will be completed. Other data to consider are the age of the tree and the overall size. After analyzing all these factors, the tree expert will determine if the tree should be removed or if it can be preserved with bracing or cabling.

How long does it take to remove a tree?

Every tree is different and every property unique. The time it takes for a safe and secure removal depends on the size of the tree and where it is located on the property. Smaller trees may take a few hours, while larger more complex trees in tough spots can take a few days. Climbing a tree for removal is more time consuming than using our Arbor Lift. But, some yards don’t offer the space for the lift and climbing will be the only way to go.

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