The questions Salina homeowners ask us most often — about pricing, insurance, emergencies, and what to expect on the day of the job.
Most residential tree removals run between $300 and $2,000 depending on tree size, location, and how close it is to structures or power lines. A small dead tree in the open might be at the low end; a big oak hanging over a roof with the neighbor's fence in the drop zone is higher. We always give you a free written estimate so you know the price before any work starts.
Yes — full general liability and workers' compensation. We can show proof of insurance before any job. Always ask any tree company you hire for the same. Tree work is the kind of job where uninsured contractors can become very expensive very quickly if anything goes wrong on your property.
Yes. If a tree falls on your house, blocks your driveway, or threatens a power line at midnight, call (785)-243-TREE (8733). We respond around the clock across Salina and Saline County. After-hours rates apply for emergency calls outside normal business hours.
Stump grinding is a separate add-on at an extra cost. We grind 6 to 12 inches below grade so you can re-sod, re-landscape, or mow right over the area. Whether you want it ground depends on what you're going to do with the spot — we'll talk through it with you during the estimate.
Salina is our home base. We cover all of Saline County plus surrounding areas — Abilene, McPherson, Lindsborg, and most rural addresses within about an hour's drive. Call us if you're not sure; we probably go there.
All branches go through the chipper. Logs are hauled away or stacked for firewood if you want them. The drop zone gets raked. By the time we drive off, the only sign we were there should be the missing tree.
Yes — tight-spot and near-line removals are part of what we do. If the tree is in direct contact with live lines we may coordinate with the utility company before we start, but trees within rigging distance of power lines are routine work for our crew.
Usually within 1 to 2 days for non-emergency jobs. Often same-day if you can text us a clear photo of the tree first — we can sometimes ballpark the price right away over text and confirm in person.
Yes. Cash, check, and major credit cards all accepted. Payment is due when the job is complete and you're happy with the work.
Safety first — if winds get dangerous mid-job we'll secure the site, leave it clean, and come back the next day at no extra charge. We'd rather pause than push something risky.
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