Frequently Asked Questions

  • How much does tree removal cost?

    Tree removal costs depend on size, location, and complexity. Factors include tree height, trunk diameter, proximity to structures, and ground access for equipment.
  • When should I trim my trees?

    Late fall through early spring is ideal for most tree trimming. This dormant period reduces stress on trees and minimizes disease risk from open cuts.
  • What's included in stump grinding service?

    Stump grinding removes the visible stump and major roots several inches below ground level. The area is left clean and level, ready for new landscaping.
  • Can you remove multiple trees at once?

    Yes, we specialize in large jobs and multi-tree removal projects. Removing several trees together often provides better efficiency and cost savings than individual removals.
  • How long does land clearing take?

    Land clearing timeframes vary by project size and terrain complexity. Most residential lots take 1-3 days, while larger commercial properties may require a week or more.
  • Is tree trimming necessary for healthy trees?

    Regular trimming promotes tree health by removing dead branches, improving air circulation, and preventing disease spread. It also enhances safety by eliminating hazardous limbs.
  • What happens to removed tree debris?

    All tree debris is hauled away as part of our service. Large logs can be cut for firewood upon request, while branches are properly disposed of or chipped.
  • Do I need permits for tree removal?

    Permit requirements vary by city ordinances and tree size. We can advise on local regulations in Rose Hill, Wichita, and Derby areas before starting work.
  • How do you ensure safety during removal?

    We prioritize safety through proper equipment, trained personnel, and careful planning. Each job includes hazard assessment and protective measures for people and property.
  • Why choose professional over DIY tree work?

    Professional tree work ensures safety, proper techniques, and equipment access. DIY attempts often result in injury, property damage, or improper cuts that harm trees.