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Professional Tree Removal

Safe, controlled removal of hazardous, dying, or unwanted trees. We protect your property with careful planning and the right
equipment for trees of any size—from backyard shade trees to towering pines.

When a Tree Needs to Come Down

Not every tree can—or should—be saved. When a tree threatens your home, your family’s safety, or your property’s usability, professional removal is the responsible choice.
At TreeTop Solutions, we don’t take tree removal lightly. We’ll assess your situation honestly, explain your options clearly, and only recommend removal when it’s truly necessary. But when a tree does need to go, we’ll remove it safely and efficiently—protecting everything around it.

Get Your Estimate in 60 Seconds

Upload a photo of your tree and our AI will analyze it to give you an educated cost estimate—plus schedule an on-site visit.

Signs a Tree May Need Removal

Not sure? We offer free assessments. Send us a photo or schedule a visit—we’ll give you an honest opinion, even if that means recommending you keep the tree.

Call us directly or request a quote online.

Safety-First Approach

Every removal is carefully planned to protect your property, family, and our crew.

Property Protection

We use mats, careful rigging, and sectional dismantling to prevent lawn and structure damage.

Clear Communication

You'll understand exactly what we're doing, why, and what it will cost before we start.

Complete Cleanup

We haul away all debris and leave your property cleaner than we found it.

Tree Removal Methods We Use

For trees with adequate clearance, we fell the tree in a controlled direction using precision cuts.
This is the most efficient method when space allows.
For trees near structures, power lines, or in tight spaces, we remove the tree in sections.
Limbs and trunk sections are carefully rigged and lowered to prevent damage.

For exceptionally large or high-risk trees, we can bring in a crane crew to safely lift and remove sections.
This is often the safest approach when a tree is directly over a home or other structures.

Our Approach: What to Expect

From first contact to final cleanup, here’s how we partner with you for safe, professional tree work.

Listen & Understand

We start by hearing your concerns and asking questions about your tree situation, safety worries, and timeline.

Photo Review or On-Site Assessment

Send us photos via text, or we'll visit your property to evaluate the trees, access points, and any obstacles.

Clear Risk Explanation

We explain what we find in plain English—no jargon. You'll understand the risks, options, and our recommendations.

Options-Based Estimate

Receive a detailed, written estimate with clear pricing. We'll explain different approaches and help you choose.

Schedule & Prep

We coordinate timing around your schedule, explain what to expect, and share any prep you might need to do.

Safe Execution

Our crew arrives with proper equipment, follows strict safety protocols, and protects your property throughout.

Cleanup & Walkthrough

We leave your property cleaner than we found it and walk you through everything we did and any follow-up care.

Tree Removal FAQs

Common questions about tree removal in Southeast Oklahoma

Common signs include: dead or dying branches throughout the crown, significant trunk damage or decay, leaning more than 15 degrees from vertical, extensive root damage, storm damage that compromises structural integrity, or the tree poses a direct risk to structures, power lines, or people. We provide free assessments to help you make an informed decision.

Tree removal costs vary based on tree size, location, complexity, and access. Small trees (under 30 feet) typically range from $300-$700. Medium trees (30-60 feet) range from $700-$1,500. Large trees (60+ feet) or complex removals near structures can range from $1,500-$4,000+. We provide free, detailed quotes before any work begins.

In most rural areas of McCurtain, Choctaw, and Pushmataha counties, tree removal permits aren’t required on private property. However, if you’re in a city limit or have specific HOA requirements, we can guide you through the process and provide documentation for your permit application.

We use a combination of techniques: strategic rigging to lower heavy limbs, protective plywood for lawns and driveways, careful planning of drop zones, and full cleanup afterward. For trees near structures, we often use controlled sectional dismantling rather than felling.

Yes, we specialize in technical removals near structures and power lines. These jobs require sectional dismantling—removing the tree in pieces using ropes and rigging—rather than felling. We assess every hazard before starting and plan each cut carefully.

We offer several options: complete removal and hauling of all wood and debris, cutting larger logs into firewood lengths and leaving them for you, or chipping branches into mulch for your landscaping use. Just let us know your preference when we quote the job.

Stump removal is a separate service that can be added to any tree removal job. Stump grinding removes the stump 6-12 inches below ground level, allowing you to replant, lay sod, or use the area normally. Many customers choose to bundle both services.

A straightforward tree removal typically takes 2-4 hours including cleanup. Complex removals near structures, very large trees, or difficult access situations may take a full day or occasionally require two visits. We’ll give you a time estimate with your quote.

We offer 24/7 emergency response for storm damage, fallen trees blocking driveways, and other urgent situations. Call our emergency line and we’ll prioritize your situation. Safety concerns—like trees on structures or blocking access—get immediate attention.

It’s helpful if you’re available at the start of the job to discuss any final details and at the end for a walkthrough. However, if you need to leave, that’s fine—we just need clear access to the work area and payment arrangements made in advance.

Yes, TreeTop Solutions carries full liability insurance and workers’ compensation coverage. We’re happy to provide a certificate of insurance upon request. This protects both you and our crew in the unlikely event of an accident.

Absolutely. We can provide detailed written assessments, before-and-after photos, and itemized invoices that insurance companies typically require for storm damage claims. Let us know if you’re filing a claim and we’ll document everything accordingly.