How often should I get my trees trimmed?
It depends on the type of tree, but a good rule of thumb is every 3–5 years. Some fast-growing trees might need it more often. If you’re not sure, we’re happy to take a look and give you a timeline that fits.
Is your team licensed and insured?
You bet. We’re fully licensed and insured, so you’re covered from start to finish. We treat your property like it’s our own, no shortcuts, no worries.
How much does tree trimming usually cost?
Every job is different, but we always give free estimates before we get started. No pressure, no surprises. Just honest pricing and a clear plan.
Do you clean up all the branches and mess after the tree work?
Always. We leave your yard looking better than we found it. No piles of branches, no ruts in the grass. Just clean, tidy work every time.
What if I need emergency help after a storm?
We’ve got you covered. Storms can knock down entire trees, snap limbs, or leave branches hanging in dangerous spots like over your driveway, roof, or near power lines. If something looks off or feels unsafe, don’t wait. Give us a call. We handle storm damage all the time and treat emergencies like what they are: top priority. We’ll get out to you quickly, assess the situation, and take care of it safely and efficiently. No waiting around. No runaround. Just real help, real fast.
How do I get on your schedule?
Super easy, just give us a call or fill out the form on our website. We’ll get back to you quickly, come check out your trees, and get things rolling from there.
How do you ensure safety during tree work?
Safety is a top priority. Our team follows strict safety protocols, uses professional-grade equipment, and is trained in industry best practices to ensure the safety of both our crew and your property.
What types of trees do you service?
We service a wide variety of tree species common in Kansas, including oaks, maples, elms, and more. Our team is experienced in handling the specific needs of different tree types.
What should I do if a tree falls during a storm?
First things first, make sure everyone stays safe. Keep your distance, especially if the tree is near any power lines. Then give us a call right away. We treat emergencies like emergencies and will get out there as quickly as possible to inspect the issues and take care of them before they cause more problems.
How do I know if my tree is diseased or dying?
Signs of a diseased or dying tree include discolored leaves, dead branches, peeling bark, and fungal growth. If you notice any of these symptoms, it’s important to have the tree inspected promptly to determine the appropriate action.
Can you assess the overall health of my trees?
Definitely, we’ll take a close look at everything from the leaves and bark to the roots and overall structure. Our arborists know what to look for, whether it’s disease, pests, or stress from weather or soil issues. Once we’ve looked, we’ll let you know what’s going on and what your trees might need, whether that’s a trim, treatment, or just a little TLC to keep them healthy and strong.