
One county over, same crews, same standards.
Get a Brownsburg Estimate Call (317) 406-4920Brownsburg sits a county line away but only one exit down the interstate, and its trees tell a familiar story on a slight delay: the 1990s subdivisions around town center planted fast-growing maples and pears that have now fully arrived at the rooflines. Clearance pruning is the town's staple work — done to laterals so it lasts, not hacked flush so it sprouts back angrier — along with the first big wave of removals where builder-era trees outgrew fifteen-foot side yards.
North Hendricks County catches real weather. The hail cycles that keep Brownsburg's roofers busy drop limbs the same afternoon, and the derecho-style straight-line winds that run the I-74 corridor make storm response a regular season here rather than an event. Our hazard-first protocol applies across the county line exactly as at home: trees on structures same-day, hangers and leaners prioritized, everything documented for the claim your roofer is probably already writing.
The B&O Trail corridor and the older blocks near downtown carry Brownsburg's heritage trees — worth preservation pruning and honest assessments rather than reflexive removal. And as with everywhere we work: free written estimates, insured crews, oaks in dormancy only, and the firewood's yours if you want it. Brownsburg calls reach the same dispatch at (317) 406-4920 — no long-distance treatment.
Same numbers as everywhere we climb: removals mostly $400–$1,500 (large or craned work above that), single-tree prunings $200–$700, stumps from $100–$250 with batch pricing, storm hazards prioritized and documented. The cost guide breaks all of it down, and the written estimate is free and holds its number.