



A large elm tree had to come down - and that kind of job is never just about cutting. It's about what happens after. The branches, the logs, the debris scattered across the yard. That's where a lot of crews fall short, and it's something we take seriously on every job.
Here's how we approach it. Once the tree is down and broken apart, everything gets dealt with on-site. Branches and brush go straight into the Vermeer chipper. The bigger sections of trunk get loaded up and hauled away in the dump truck. Nothing gets left behind for the homeowner to deal with later.
The chipping process is worth explaining if you've never seen it up close. A commercial-grade chipper like ours can process branches fast, which means less time at the curb and a cleaner end result. All that material gets loaded into the truck and taken off the property completely. No pile in the backyard. No debris blowing into the neighbor's yard.
What makes tree removal the right call isn't always obvious. Sometimes a tree is diseased. Sometimes it's too close to the house. Sometimes it's just become a hazard that isn't worth waiting on. Whatever the reason, the job should leave your property cleaner than we found it - and that's the standard we hold ourselves to every time.
Big tree or small, elm or oak, the process is the same. Safe removal, full cleanup, and a yard that's ready for whatever comes next. That's what complete tree removal actually looks like.