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Tree Removal in the Portland Metro Area

Tree removal is for trees that are dead, damaged, leaning, overcrowded, or in the way of a project.

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About this service

Tree removal is for trees that are dead, damaged, leaning, overcrowded, or in the way of a project. It is one of the most serious outdoor services, so the page should sound careful, practical, and safety-aware.

Where this service works best

  • Dead or dying trees
  • Leaning trees
  • Trees too close to structures
  • Storm-damaged trees
  • Trees blocking projects
  • Crowded or unwanted trees

How we approach this type of job

We look at the tree, the space around it, the access, nearby structures, and what needs to happen with the wood or debris after the tree is down. Some trees are simple; others are more complicated because of shape, space, height, or obstacles.

Our process

  1. Step 1 Look at the tree, lean, surroundings, and access
  2. Step 2 Plan the work area, drop zone, rigging needs, and debris handling
  3. Step 3 Remove the tree according to the site conditions and agreed plan
  4. Step 4 Handle branches, logs, and cleanup based on the project scope
  5. Step 5 Walk the property with the customer

Common questions

How do I know if a tree might be dead?

Some warning signs include no leaves during the growing season, brittle branches, bark falling off, fungal growth, large dead limbs, or a tree that looks dry compared with nearby trees. We still need to see the tree in person before making a judgment.

Can I keep the wood after the tree is removed?

Yes, in many cases you can keep wood from the tree. We can talk about whether you want logs left on-site, stacked in a certain area, or hauled away as part of the job plan.

How long does it usually take to remove a tree?

Most tree removals can often be handled in one day, but some trees take longer depending on size, shape, access, obstacles, cleanup needs, and how close the tree is to structures or other hazards.

Do some trees take longer because of space, shape, or obstacles?

Yes. Trees in tight spaces, near homes, fences, power lines, steep areas, or heavy brush can take longer because the work has to be planned more carefully.

Do I need to check whether a tree permit is required?

Tree rules vary by city, property, tree size, and location. If a permit may be needed, it should be checked before work begins. We can talk through the next step, but we should not guess on rules without looking at the situation.

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