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Written By Callie Marsalisi|Last Updated: April 18, 2024

Tree removal helps eliminate unwanted vegetation from your property and restore your landscape's natural beauty. That's why we want to help you find the best company near you. We've researched and compiled a list of Kenosha's top tree removal companies below.

Top Tree Removal Companies in Kenosha

New Beginning Tree Service Company Logo

New Beginning Tree Service Company

4.5/5
Based on 36 customer reviews.

Services Offered

Tree RemovalLot ClearingTrimming And PruningStump Grinding And Removal

Highlights

  • Clear pricing policy
  • Free quote
11431 11th Ave, Pleasant Prairie, WI 262-455-8689 newbeginningts.com
Cassity Tree Service, Inc. Logo

Cassity Tree Service

4.2/5
Based on 26 customer reviews.

Services Offered

Risk AssessmentTree RemovalPlanting

Highlights

    9160 Charles St, Sturtevant, WI 262-886-5224 cassitytreeservice.com
    Are you stumped? Stump grinding Logo

    Are you stumped? Stump grinding

    4.7/5
    Based on 63 customer reviews.

    Services Offered

    Tree Removal

    Highlights

    • Prompt service delivery
    • Free quote
    • Reliable customer support
    308 18th Ave, Union Grove, WI 262-989-7989 areyoustumpedstumpgrinding.com
    Haas Tree Service Logo

    Haas Tree Service

    4.6/5
    Based on 44 customer reviews.

    Services Offered

    PlantingStump Grinding And RemovalTree RemovalTrimming And Pruning

    Highlights

    • Prompt service delivery
    • Clear pricing policy
    20901 124th St, Bristol, WI 262-885-5024 haastreeservice.com

    More Local Tree Companies

    Nelson TreeWorks

    User Reviews: 4.7/5 

    707 60th St
    Caledonia, WI 53108

    Simo Brothers Tree Service, Inc.- Highland Park IL

    User Reviews: 4.7/5 

    809 Brompton Ave
    Lake Bluff, IL 60044

    Rausch Tree and Outdoor Services

    User Reviews: 4.7/5 

    29037 Bushnell Rd
    Burlington, WI 53105

    Acer Tree Service

    User Reviews: 4.7/5 

    514 N Cedar Lake Rd
    Round Lake, IL 60073

    GONZALEZ TREE CARE LLC

    User Reviews: 4.5/5 

    1425 Idlewild Dr
    Round Lake Beach, IL 60073

    C M TREE SERVICES LLC

    User Reviews: 4.7/5 

    9675 S 76th St
    Franklin, WI 53132

    Arbor Care Solutions

    User Reviews: 4.2/5 

    804 E Belvidere Rd
    Grayslake, IL 60030

    Palasz Tree Service LLC

    User Reviews: 4.7/5 

    1711 Pine St
    South Milwaukee, WI 53172

    Sawvell Tree Service

    User Reviews: 4.7/5 

    207 E Park St Ste A
    Mundelein, IL 60060

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    Facts about Kenosha
    Average Tree Height:49 ft
    Common Trees:Black Cherry, Shagbark Hickory, White Oak
    Average Daily Sunlight:53%
    Hardiness Zone:5b
    Wettest Month:April
    Tree Removal Average Cost:$733

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    How To Choose the Right Kenosha Tree Service

    When you're considering a tree removal company, you might look at factors like licensing and services offered. We highlight some of the most important considerations below.

    Vet the Company's Qualifications

    Tree service companies should have insurance to protect their customers and workers. Examples of policies include general liability, professional liability, and workers' compensation insurance. The policies should specifically mention tree work coverage because otherwise, you might be responsible for any injuries or damage on your property. There are no mandatory national certification for tree removal. However, a company may have a certified arborist on staff to conduct inspections. Arborists have learned proper maintenance, preservation, and care techniques to protect the tree's health. These specialists have received voluntary certifications through the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA). Having a certified arborist on staff is an added benefit, though not required.

    Get Quotes From Multiple Companies

    We recommend obtaining quotes from several companies to help find the best deal. This way, you can compare things like service fees, timelines, and included services.

    Confirm the Company Performs Residential Tree Services

    Verify that your tree removal company provides residential services. Residential tree service companies primarily service private homeowner properties and have fewer restrictions than commercial companies. Commercial companies work on commercial property and therefore must obey certain local ordinances.

    Request a Tree Risk Assessment

    A tree risk assessment (TRA) involves visually inspecting a tree and its branches to determine its likelihood of breaking. This is called tree failure. Assessing tree failure helps service companies decide how to minimize the danger to workers and property. Some companies offer TRAs for free with their services, while others charge an additional fee. Typically, certified arborists conduct these assessments. Contact your tree removal company and ensure an assessment is completed before work starts.

    Ask About Stump Removal

    Often, a tree removal company will include stump removal with its service. Stump removal is important because neglected stumps can rot and may attract pests or disease. A professional tree removal company will remove stumps either with specialized equipment or by hand. This service costs from $78 to $576, with the typical Kenosha homeowner paying around $366.

    How Much Does It Cost To Remove A Tree?

    You can expect to spend an average of $733 for tree removal. Costs will vary from $357-$1,570 and are influenced by factors such as project size, tree size and type, and tree health. Companies may charge per acre instead of per tree if multiple trees need to be removed. You'll pay more if a tree has a high failure risk or requires additional equipment, safety precautions, or labor. You can expect to pay about $1,884 for emergency tree removal.

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    Frequently Asked Questions About Tree Removal in Kenosha

    What are common tree issues?

    Wind and storm damage often causes tree issues, such as cracked trunks, broken branches, or uprooting. Diseases and pests can impact the health of a whole area of vegetation. Even if a tree remains intact and healthy, there are still problems with branch and root overgrowth. Overgrown branches may extend too far from the tree and become a hazard when they break. Overgrown roots can damage septic tanks, sidewalks, or driveways. If there's a hazard to your property, surrounding homes, cars, or power lines, ensure the tree gets immediate attention.

    How are tree trimming and tree pruning different?

    Tree trimming and tree pruning both improve tree health but have different end goals. Pruning involves removing unhealthy or excess branches to stimulate growth. Trimming reduces overgrown branches to improve moisture absorption and light exposure. Both happen in different seasons, and both help enhance your landscape.

    How can I tell if a tree is dangerous?

    There are a number of ways you can tell if a tree is dangerous. Signs such as missing bark, dead branches, rot, or fungus or mold growth could signal disease. You might also notice cracking between branches or in the trunk. Some cracks might be an immediate danger if they're on heavy branches or are very deep in the trunk. Have a tree evaluated immediately if it begins leaning or you notice raised dirt around the base.

    Do I need to hire a professional for tree removal?

    Yes. We recommend hiring professionals for tree removal to protect your property and ensure your safety. Tree removal involves dangerous equipment and climbing to unsafe heights. Most casual do-it-yourselfers have little to no tree-cutting experience and put both themselves and their property at risk. Other hazards include falling trees or branches damaging your car, home, or power lines or harming a bystander.

    Is it okay to leave a downed tree sitting on my lawn?

    No. Remove downed trees from your lawn to avoid creating safety hazards or additional property damage. Downed trees can attract pests and damage large sections of your lawn. If the downed tree is far enough from your house, surrounding houses, and power lines, contact a tree removal company for help. If there's an immediate safety risk, you'll need emergency tree removal.

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