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Sawdust Tree Expert
Wild Wind Road
4.92(
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Approved Pro
Sawdust Tree Expert
Wild Wind Road
4.92(
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Approved Pro
Customers say: Quick response
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We are a skilled Tree Service that can trim or remove some of the most difficult trees carefully. We offer Tree Trimming, Tree Removals, Stump Grinding & Brush Haul Off. We are available 24-7 & never charge for estimates. We never charge an additional price for emergency or late night calls. We are insured! DISCOUNTS FOR SENIORS AND VETERANS!

"Very professional. Great job."

Mike M on January 2025

We are a skilled Tree Service that can trim or remove some of the most difficult trees carefully. We offer Tree Trimming, Tree Removals, Stump Grinding & Brush Haul Off. We are available 24-7 & never charge for estimates. We never charge an additional price for emergency or late night calls. We are insured! DISCOUNTS FOR SENIORS AND VETERANS!

"Very professional. Great job."

Mike M on January 2025


Outlaw Barkitecture
528 West 23rd Street
No reviews
Outlaw Barkitecture
528 West 23rd Street
No reviews
1 years of experience

Outlaw Barkitecture is a veteran and autism-owned tree and forestry service that brings a unique blend of discipline, precision, and creativity to every project. With deep roots in both military service and a commitment to inclusivity, our team is dedicated to transforming landscapes while promoting sustainability and environmental stewardship. We offer expert tree care, forestry management, and custom solutions tailored to the specific needs of our clients. At Outlaw Barkitecture, we take pride in providing exceptional service, where attention to detail and a passion for nature come together to create lasting, beautiful environments.

Outlaw Barkitecture is a veteran and autism-owned tree and forestry service that brings a unique blend of discipline, precision, and creativity to every project. With deep roots in both military service and a commitment to inclusivity, our team is dedicated to transforming landscapes while promoting sustainability and environmental stewardship. We offer expert tree care, forestry management, and custom solutions tailored to the specific needs of our clients. At Outlaw Barkitecture, we take pride in providing exceptional service, where attention to detail and a passion for nature come together to create lasting, beautiful environments.


LoneTex Land
FM 718
No reviews
LoneTex Land
FM 718
No reviews
2 years of experience

Pasture Mowing Field Mowing Acreage Mowing Brush Hogging Bush Hogging Gravel Driveway Repair Gravel Road Repair Post Hole Digging

Pasture Mowing Field Mowing Acreage Mowing Brush Hogging Bush Hogging Gravel Driveway Repair Gravel Road Repair Post Hole Digging


Southern utility & services
509 Scribner Drive
No reviews
Southern utility & services
509 Scribner Drive
No reviews
Free onsite estimate

Southern utility and services is a utility and landscaping company serving southern Oklahoma.

Southern utility and services is a utility and landscaping company serving southern Oklahoma.


Dang Woodchucks, LLC
2304 Bellaire Dr
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Dang Woodchucks, LLC
2304 Bellaire Dr
No reviews
Free onsite estimate

Dang Woodchucks, LLC We offer extensive tree services including trimming, removal, stump grinding, etc. Fully insured and well experienced. We take pride in what we do as if it is our own. No job too big or too small.

Dang Woodchucks, LLC We offer extensive tree services including trimming, removal, stump grinding, etc. Fully insured and well experienced. We take pride in what we do as if it is our own. No job too big or too small.


Miller lawn care
No reviews
Miller lawn care
No reviews

Miller lawn care provides mowing trimming hedges landscaping yard work leaf clean ups tree trimming and free estimates

Miller lawn care provides mowing trimming hedges landscaping yard work leaf clean ups tree trimming and free estimates


Red River Land Management
Northeast 23rd Street
No reviews
Red River Land Management
Northeast 23rd Street
No reviews

We provide land clearing for new home or commercial sites. We also provide Right of Way (ROW) clearing for pipeline, utilities, roadways.

We provide land clearing for new home or commercial sites. We also provide Right of Way (ROW) clearing for pipeline, utilities, roadways.


Gregory's lawn and landscaping
2007 W Holly Ave
No reviews
Gregory's lawn and landscaping
2007 W Holly Ave
No reviews

Gregory's Lawn & Landscaping is a family owned business with 10 years experience. From mowing yards, trimming & edging, ariate & dethatch lawns, top dress lawns, scalp, fertilize, tree trimming, pruning, bush trimming, tree, limb & leafe removal. Free quotes. Senior and veteran discounts. Excellent service.

Gregory's Lawn & Landscaping is a family owned business with 10 years experience. From mowing yards, trimming & edging, ariate & dethatch lawns, top dress lawns, scalp, fertilize, tree trimming, pruning, bush trimming, tree, limb & leafe removal. Free quotes. Senior and veteran discounts. Excellent service.


Brown Bear Clearing
7517 Dripping Springs Ln
No reviews
Brown Bear Clearing
7517 Dripping Springs Ln
No reviews

We are a family owned forestry mulching | land clearing business. Our mission is to provide high quality land clearing in a time efficient manner. Our mulching head and skid steer rig can clear a very large area in a very small time.

We are a family owned forestry mulching | land clearing business. Our mission is to provide high quality land clearing in a time efficient manner. Our mulching head and skid steer rig can clear a very large area in a very small time.


KB Landscape & Tree Service
113 Dianna Dr
4.20(
10
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KB Landscape & Tree Service
113 Dianna Dr
4.20(
10
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Customers say: Terrific value
16 years of experience

KB Landscape & Tree Service is a locally owned and operated company with 10+ years of experience on staff. We offer a variety of services from landscape design/redesign, flower bed cleanout/design/redesign, tree trimming/removal, to deck and fence installation. Give us a call for a free estimate today! 10% off for active & non active military and first responders.

"This is a sad day when you have to write a negative review on a business run by your friends. On 11/14/19 I contacted Matt Black, owner of K & B Landscaping, out of Yukon, Oklahoma, to get an estimate on a wooden fence and bamboo removal. Got the contact from a friend I closely worked with. My story sounds like many of the reviews I have since read on this company. Lots of promises, and no follow through. A contract was made on November 15, 2019, which stated that the chain link fence would be left in tack behind the new wood fence. The chain link fence was shared with neighbors behind and beside me. I requested the fence be left because I have small dogs and wanted the extra protection of both fences. Matt asked me if he could use the chain link fence poles to the rear of my house when putting up the wooden fence. I told him he was the expert, and I would let him decide what would be best. When the fence was done, the chain link fence on the side of my house had been completely removed. On the back fence, he removed the top rail of the chain link and slid new 8’ poles over the existing 4’poles. The new poles allow the fence to sway back and forth when the wind blows. On 2/4/20, I told Matt that the chain link itself was left flapping in the wind, not connected to anything. He said his workers should not have left it like that. He asked me to contact the two neighbors involved behind me for permission to go in their yards. I got permission from one neighbor on Feb, 29 and told Matt. On March 26 I told him that I got permission from the 2nd house behind me. The owner was also concerned about the hanging chain link and asked for Matt’s company name and phone number. I gave it to him. On April 7th, I sent Matt a text because I had not heard from him since March 3rd. He did respond and apologized, saying the delay was due to rain. He said he would come by mid-week but I never heard from him. On April 14th, I contacted him again and said it was an eyesore to the neighbors. His response was, “I’ll let you know when I can do that”. On April 25th, I sent a text and asked Matt not to forget me and the chain link but got no response. On June 13th, I sent still another text to Matt and told him that I was disappointed that he hadn’t responded. In late July I sent a text to his fiancée, my co-worker, who no longer works with me and told her the story. I never heard a word from either one of them. I sent a letter and email to K & B Landscaping on August 14, letting them know I would be writing reviews about the mess they left my fence in and have yet to hear from them."

Roxanne S on September 2020

KB Landscape & Tree Service is a locally owned and operated company with 10+ years of experience on staff. We offer a variety of services from landscape design/redesign, flower bed cleanout/design/redesign, tree trimming/removal, to deck and fence installation. Give us a call for a free estimate today! 10% off for active & non active military and first responders.

"This is a sad day when you have to write a negative review on a business run by your friends. On 11/14/19 I contacted Matt Black, owner of K & B Landscaping, out of Yukon, Oklahoma, to get an estimate on a wooden fence and bamboo removal. Got the contact from a friend I closely worked with. My story sounds like many of the reviews I have since read on this company. Lots of promises, and no follow through. A contract was made on November 15, 2019, which stated that the chain link fence would be left in tack behind the new wood fence. The chain link fence was shared with neighbors behind and beside me. I requested the fence be left because I have small dogs and wanted the extra protection of both fences. Matt asked me if he could use the chain link fence poles to the rear of my house when putting up the wooden fence. I told him he was the expert, and I would let him decide what would be best. When the fence was done, the chain link fence on the side of my house had been completely removed. On the back fence, he removed the top rail of the chain link and slid new 8’ poles over the existing 4’poles. The new poles allow the fence to sway back and forth when the wind blows. On 2/4/20, I told Matt that the chain link itself was left flapping in the wind, not connected to anything. He said his workers should not have left it like that. He asked me to contact the two neighbors involved behind me for permission to go in their yards. I got permission from one neighbor on Feb, 29 and told Matt. On March 26 I told him that I got permission from the 2nd house behind me. The owner was also concerned about the hanging chain link and asked for Matt’s company name and phone number. I gave it to him. On April 7th, I sent Matt a text because I had not heard from him since March 3rd. He did respond and apologized, saying the delay was due to rain. He said he would come by mid-week but I never heard from him. On April 14th, I contacted him again and said it was an eyesore to the neighbors. His response was, “I’ll let you know when I can do that”. On April 25th, I sent a text and asked Matt not to forget me and the chain link but got no response. On June 13th, I sent still another text to Matt and told him that I was disappointed that he hadn’t responded. In late July I sent a text to his fiancée, my co-worker, who no longer works with me and told her the story. I never heard a word from either one of them. I sent a letter and email to K & B Landscaping on August 14, letting them know I would be writing reviews about the mess they left my fence in and have yet to hear from them."

Roxanne S on September 2020

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Tree Service questions, answered by experts

Yes, you will want to confirm that the tree removal company you hire is insured before proceeding with the job. Tree removal can be dangerous work, and it's important to verify that the company carries the proper insurance to cover any onsite accidents or damage.

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Keep in mind licensing is different from certifications. A license is a legal requirement to operate a business, while certifications are voluntary.

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On average, removing a tree costs around $750, but you can expect to pay between $200 to $2,000. Factors that impact the overall cost include the number of trees you’re having removed, their height, the diameter of their trunks, permits needed, and the tree’s accessibility. You’ll pay more if the tree is in a hard-to-reach area or dangerous location, like close to power lines.

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The cost varies depending on a number of factors, including the size of the tree, location, accessibility, whether or not the stump is also being removed, and other environmental factors.

Answered by Elan Flores at Flores Artscape in Los Angeles, CA on 01/07/25


Each tree is different, and costs can vary widely based on factors including tree size, hardness of wood, difficulties caused by location of the tree and proximity to nearby structures and objects, inherent risk involved in specific removals (e.g. rotten sections of trunk), requirements of dealing with municipalities and local governments for tree removal permits, and the methods employed by the tree worker to remove your tree. 

A single tree could cost as low as $100 to remove or $10,000 dollars or more depending on these factors. It is also important to keep in mind that many companies have a minimum price to come out and do work or even give quotes.

Answered by John Catalo at Catalo Arbor Care Inc in West Palm Beach, FL on 01/14/125


Removal of trees costs about $1,500 to $3,000, on average.

Answered by Jeremiah Erickson at Chameleon Property Services LLC in Albany, NY on 01/13/25


On average, removing a tree costs around $1,000, but you can expect to pay between $750 and $6,000. Factors that impact the overall cost include the number of trees you’re having removed, their height, the diameter of their trunks, permits needed, and the tree’s accessibility. You’ll pay more if the tree is in a hard-to-reach area or dangerous location, like close to power lines.

Answered by Kenny Rosales at Tree Masters of Tennessee in Nashville, TN on 01/13/25

  1. If there are no online reviews, ask them for referrals. If a tree removal company is reputable, you won't be their first client. It's perfectly acceptable to ask for references on your initial call, and if a removal company won't provide referrals, it's time to move on.

  2. Find out what equipment they use. Some types of tree removal equipment are better than others, and a removal company might need special tools to get your particular job done. On your first conversation with a prospective removal company, make sure that you clearly express the nature of the job you want accomplished and receive assurances that the company has the proper equipment. 

  3. Consider all of the costs. Always ask for an estimate up-front. Inquire about the job itself and any potential hidden fees that you might not be aware of.

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First, get references. Be sure to ask about their history and how long they have been in business.

Answered by Kent Horner at C & H Gardens Artistic Landscape & Tree Service in Encinitas, CA on 01/09/25


Word of mouth and years in the business.

Answered by Jason Shutts at Shutts Z Stump Grinding in Buford, GA on 01/08/25


How many years of total service in the industry.

Answered by Daniel Humphrey at Skyview Tree Solutions in Jasper, IN on 01/30/25

To have a fallen tree removed near your home, you can expect to pay between $100 to $500. Your local tree removal professional will most likely just need to cut and remove the tree from your property, but factors like the size of the tree and its trunk diameter impact this cost. In addition, there will be an extra cost to fill in the hole left by the tree, and while you have your tree removal specialist on-site, it might be worth it to have them inspect the other trees in your yard for potential damage. Trees that have fallen onto your home or another structure, will likely be more costly to remove.

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The minimum cost is $500 to $1,000, as disposal of tree debris is between $200 and $300 per load.

Answered by Jeff Searles at Lakeshore Tree Care in Chanhassen, MN on 01/08/25


Costs can range from $500 up to $2,000, on average. It depends on the size of the tree, the location, accessibility, if there are hazardous conditions surrounding the tree and the environment, and if other work is being done on the property along with fallen tree removal.

Answered by Elan Flores at Flores Artscape in Los Angeles, CA on 01/07/25


It really depends on if it's just lying on the ground or if it fell on a structure. The cost could be anywhere from $500 to $10,000. There's a wide price range because some fallen trees are really easy to remove, while others are very difficult and require a crane.

Answered by Kenneth Kirlin at Carolina Tree Trimmers LLC in Summerville, SC on 01/06/25


You can expect to pay about $1,000 to $4,000 to have a fallen tree removed. Trees that have fallen require more labor to remove than one that's standing.

Answered by Jeremiah Erickson at Chameleon Property Services LLC in Albany, NY on 01/13/25

Budget over $1,500 if you need a tree removed from your yard that’s larger than 80 feet. Large tree removal is a significant project that requires a crane, and the overall price will increase if the tree is close to your house. Typically, smaller trees can cost as low as $8 per foot to remove, while larger trees (over 80 feet) can cost at least $15 per foot.

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