Find a tree removal service in Grand Prairie, TX

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Top 10 tree removal services in Grand Prairie, TX

Homeowners agree: these Grand Prairie tree removal services are highly rated for knowledge, experience, communication, and more.
JP TREE SERVICES LLC

JP TREE SERVICES LLC

5.0Exceptional(43)
15+ years in business
Serves Grand Prairie, TX
Thelma says, " "Good job. I will always recommend J Perez tree services to neighbours and friends."" Read more
Crownline Tree Experts

Crownline Tree Experts

5.0(1)
Serves Grand Prairie, TX
Casey P. says, "Such awesome guys to work with!! We had a few large pine trees leaning over some power lines and they had them on the ground and gone all in a day" Read more
Royal Oak Landscape & Irrigation

Royal Oak Landscape & Irrigation

5.0(1)
1 hire on HomeGuide
4+ years in business
Serves Grand Prairie, TX
Tm V. says, "they were very attentive and worked to get it right..." Read more
Deadwood Dynamics L.L.C

Deadwood Dynamics L.L.C

5.0(1)
Serves Grand Prairie, TX
James R. says, "Very professional people .great work on time ,very prompt and got the job done fast Mr.pearson is a great guy to know went above and beyond" Read more
ArborMed - America's Tree Service Company

ArborMed - America's Tree Service Company

5.0(3)
Serves Grand Prairie, TX
Roger P. says, "Just as the previous customer stated, this contractor was one of the handful that I have used in my lifetime where I was pleased with every aspect of the process from the estimate to the cleanup. Mac, the owner, was punctual, courteous, and professional. The crew was efficient, knew what they were doing, and went above and beyond what other contractors would have done in completing the services promised. I was not just satisfied, but I was ecstatic about the job ArborMed provided. At the beginning, I was a bit skeptical about all the 5 star reviews on Google as I thought it might be somewhat skewed or manipulated reviews. However, after having them cut down a tree in my front yard, remove the stump and protruding roots, and prepare the ground with topsoil, I would give them 10 stars if I could. Thank you for the great job!" Read more
Bm Tree Service

Bm Tree Service

New on HomeGuide
4+ years in business
Serves Grand Prairie, TX
At BM Tree Service, we provide reliable, professional tree services tailored to the needs of homeowners, businesses, and property managers. From precision tree removal and expert pruning to emergency storm response and routine maintenance, our certified team is committed to safety, quality, and customer satisfaction. We combine years of experience with top-of-the-line equipment to protect your property, enhance curb appeal, and ensure the long-term health of your trees. Whether it’s a single tree or a full-scale clearing project, you can count on us to get the job done right — on time and with care. 📍DFW 🌳 Fully Insured 📞 Free Estimates
BM TREE SERVICE AND LANSCAPING

BM TREE SERVICE AND LANSCAPING

New on HomeGuide
11+ years in business
Serves Grand Prairie, TX
Trabajar con migo es a conveniencia del cliente por ejemplo nos acomodamos al tiempo del cliente y además nuestra prioridad es ofrecer al cliente el mejor servicio que ofrecemos
Uriostegui's Remodeling

Uriostegui's Remodeling

New on HomeGuide
8+ years in business
Serves Grand Prairie, TX
On time and neat job every time. customers satisfaction is what we expect out of every job we perform. We enjoy working in peoples home making differences in their environment. And achieving that good feeling when you do a good job.
Affordable Tree Service

Affordable Tree Service

New on HomeGuide
7+ years in business
Serves Grand Prairie, TX
First we’re God fearing . Second we’re very quick and professional. Just a group of brothers that’s thriving for a honest living. Been in business since 2019 and we love what we do
Texan Concrete & Outdoor Solutions

Texan Concrete & Outdoor Solutions

New on HomeGuide
Serves Grand Prairie, TX
Welcome to Texan Concrete & Outdoor Solutions—a proud minority and family-owned business serving Dallas, Garland, Mesquite, Plano, Richardson, and surrounding communities. We specialize in residential concrete installations and professional landscaping that bring lasting beauty, function, and value to your home. Whether you're looking to install a new patio, driveway, or walkway, or want to completely transform your outdoor space with beautiful landscaping, our team is here to help. When you choose to work with us, you can expect reliability, clear communication, and a team that genuinely respects your property and your vision. We take grea

Your Tree Trimming Or Removal questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on HomeGuide.

How much does it cost to remove a tree near me?

Tree removal costs approximately $5 to $25 per foot of tree height or $300 to $2,000 for trees from 30' to 80' tall. Trees under 30' in height cost between $150 to $500 to remove. Removing tall trees may require bringing the tree down in sections or using heavy equipment like a crane, which increases costs.

Tree removal services charge $65 to $140 per hour, on average. Small, young trees are easy and cheaper to remove since they don't require heavy equipment. Small trees between buildings cost more to remove since working in tight spaces is more difficult.

Fallen tree removal is 2 to 3 times less than the cost of cutting down a tree. Removing a dead tree is more costly since there is a greater risk that the tree will break and fall during removal.

How much to remove a tree stump?

Tree stump removal costs $100 to $400 or $2 to $6 per inch for stump grinding. Stump grinding is the most common way to remove a stump. Other methods include digging up the stump or rotting it with chemicals.

Tree stump removers charge $75 to $200 per hour and typically charge a minimum fee of $80 to $160 to come out. When multiple stumps are removed, the price for each additional stump decreases.

Expect to pay added costs for manual stump removal with hand tools in hard-to-reach areas. Extra fees also apply for backfilling excavation holes with new dirt.

Who is responsible for fallen tree removal?

The property owner is responsible for fallen tree removal. For trees that are close to the property line, the property with the bulk of the trunk is considered the owner.

If a tree falls on power lines, the electric utility company that owns the lines is responsible for repairing the line and restoring power, but not responsible for cleaning up tree debris from the property.

Does homeowners insurance cover tree removal?

Homeowners insurance typically pays for trees that fall on an insured structure due to an unpredictable cause like a storm. Insurance does not cover tree damage caused by poorly maintained or dead trees.

How long does tree removal take?

Removing a 30' tree takes 2 to 4 hours including cleanup and cutting limbs. Larger trees take a full day to cut and remove. Trees near the home or power lines take longer to remove due to increased safety precautions.

What services do tree removal services offer?

Tree removal services typically provide the following services in addition to tree and stump removal:

  • Tree trimming & pruning
  • Tree health inspection & treatment
  • Tree planting & transplanting
  • Tree & shrub fertilization
  • Storm prep and tree support
  • Land clearing

Do you tip tree removal guys?

Tree removers do not expect tips for their service. If the job presents hidden difficulties or the workers exceed your expectations, consider tipping $20 to $50.

How to choose a tree removal contractor?

Tree removal is a risky job for the crew and for your home if something goes wrong. Feel confident that you are hiring the best contractor for the job by following these guidelines:

  • Compare at least 3 estimates from licensed and insured contractors.
  • Look for contractors with exceptional reviews on HomeGuide and Google.
  • Ask for a list of references with contact details.
  • Get a written contract, itemized bid, and proof of insurance before the work begins.
  • Take photos before and after tree removal to document any problems.
  • Avoid large deposits in advance of the work starting. Make the final payment when you are satisfied with the job.

What questions should I ask when hiring a tree removal service?

Hiring the right tree removal service is an important decision. You need a crew with the proper equipment and experience to remove the trees safely. Ask these important questions to ensure you are making the right choice:

  • How long has your tree service been in business?
  • Are you licensed, bonded, and insured for all crew members?
  • How do you cut down the tree? What equipment will you use?
  • Do you protect my lawn from damage by heavy machinery?
  • Will you need to take down my fence to access the tree?
  • Does your estimate include stump grinding, chipping limbs, and site cleanup?
  • How long will the removal take?
  • Are permits required, and if so, do you take care of the permitting process?

Reviews for Grand Prairie tree removal services

Recent success stories from people in the Grand Prairie area.
Ana R.
"Jaime is professional and good at his job. Highly recommended "
JP TREE SERVICES LLC
Brad K.
They came out in an emergency before the storm to remove a few limbs that were leaning close to our house. The price was reasonable considering the circumstances. I was very impressed with their expertise and customer service. We will be using their services from here on out
ArborMed - America's Tree Service Company
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