— 01 / Boone County tree care

The tree isn't going to deal with itself.

Removal, trimming, storm response and stump grinding across Whitestown, Zionsville and Lebanon, done by crews who treat a chainsaw sixty feet up with the respect it deserves.

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— 02 / What we do

Four jobs, done properly

Tree removal

Dead, dying, leaning or simply in the way, dropped whole where there is room, dismantled piece by piece over roofs and fences where there is not. How removals work →

Trimming & pruning

Crown thinning, roof clearance, deadwooding and shaping that respects how the species actually grows, not lion-tailing that wrecks the tree. Trimming details →

Storm damage cleanup

Limbs through fences, split crotches, whole trees down, made safe first, cleaned up second, documented for your insurance carrier throughout. Storm response →

Stump grinding

Grind it below grade, rake out the chips, and get the lawn back. The finishing move most removals deserve. Stump grinding →

— 03 / Straight dealing

Free estimates that hold up

Every job starts with a written estimate: scope, price, what happens to the wood and the brush, and what is not included. No pressure to sign on the tailgate, no storm-chaser theatrics. If a tree can be saved with pruning instead of removed, we will tell you that too, it is cheaper for you and better for the street.

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— 04 / Where we climb

Whitestown out to the county line

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— 05 / Questions

Tree work, answered

How much does tree removal cost in Whitestown?
Most straightforward removals in Boone County land between $400 and $1,500 depending on height, trunk diameter and what the tree can fall near. A small ornamental is a few hundred; a 70-foot dead ash leaning over a garage is craned work and priced accordingly. Every estimate is free, in writing, and itemized so you can see what drives the number.
Do you handle dead ash trees?
Constantly. The emerald ash borer killed most untreated ash across central Indiana, and standing dead ash gets brittle fast, it sheds limbs without warning and gets more dangerous (and more expensive) the longer it stands. If you have a bare-in-summer ash near anything you care about, get it looked at this season.
Are you insured for tree work?
Every crew we send carries full liability and workers' comp coverage appropriate to tree work, and we are happy to show certificates with your estimate. Never let anyone climb a tree over your roof without seeing proof of that.
Can you take the tree but leave the wood?
Sure. Plenty of Boone County homeowners want rounds left for firewood, we will buck the trunk to length and stack it where you point. Hauling everything away, chipping the brush, or grinding the stump are each line items you can take or leave.
Do I need the utility company first?
If any part of the tree is within about 10 feet of the power lines to your house, the utility usually needs to drop or sleeve the service line first, we coordinate that timing all the time and will tell you during the estimate if your job needs it.