From century-old oaks shading the square to storm-split hackberries along the Finley, Ozark's trees are worth caring for — and worth removing safely when their time comes. Get connected with an insured local crew that treats your place like their own.

Complete takedowns of dead, dying, or hazardous trees — big timber included. Sectioned and lowered with ropes and rigging where houses, barns, and fences are close.
When wind or ice comes through Christian County, crews respond fast to trees on structures, blocked drives, and dangerous hangers. Insurance documentation included.
Deadwood cleaned out, crowns thinned and raised, limbs cleared off rooflines — keeping mature trees healthy and safe for decades more.
Stumps ground well below grade, chips raked, ready for sod or garden. No more mowing around it.
Overgrown pasture edges, cedar-choked fence rows, and building sites cleared clean on properties from town lots to small farms.


Crews are based in and around Christian County and cover town and rural properties alike:
Depends on size and where it stands. Small trees in the open might run a few hundred dollars; a big oak leaning over the house takes rigging, time, and skill and can run $1,000 or more. Acreage and cedar clearing is usually priced by the job. Quotes are free, so you'll know before you commit to anything.
Yes — that's half the work out here. Fence rows, pond edges, pasture cedars, and timber near outbuildings are all routine jobs for local crews with the right equipment.
If a storm drops a tree on your house, garage, or fence, your homeowners policy usually helps pay for removal. Crews document the job with photos so your adjuster has what they need.
Stump grinding is quoted as part of the removal if you want it — most folks do. It's cheaper to grind while the crew's already on site.
An independent, insured local tree service. We connect you with a proven crew serving Christian County, they quote the job directly, and you deal with real local people the whole way through.