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

Tree removal helps eliminate unwanted vegetation from your property, restoring your landscape's natural beauty. That's why we're here to help you find the top company in your area. We've researched and compiled this list of Tempe's top tree removal companies below.

Top Tree Removal Companies in Tempe

Murphy's Trees LLC. Logo

Murphy's Trees

4.7/5
Based on 28 customer reviews.

Services Offered

Tree RemovalRisk AssessmentStump Grinding And RemovalEmergency ServicesTrimming And PruningDisease CarePlanting

Highlights

  • Reliable customer support
  • Prompt service delivery
  • Free quote
7650 S Mcclintock Dr Ste. 103/405, Tempe, AZ 480-616-6296 murphystreesllc.com
Alia's Tree Services And Landscaping Logo

Alia's Tree Services And Landscaping

4.7/5
Based on 34 customer reviews.

Services Offered

Disease CarePlantingStump Grinding And RemovalEmergency ServicesTree RemovalTrimming And Pruning

Highlights

  • Free quote
  • Clear pricing policy
  • Reliable customer support
4328 E Darrel Rd, Phoenix, AZ 602-367-5455 aliastreeservices.com
Revive Tree Care Logo

Revive Tree Care

4.7/5
Based on 46 customer reviews.

Services Offered

Tree RemovalPlantingStump Grinding And Removal

Highlights

    524 N 38th St, Mesa, AZ 480-201-1792 revivetreecare.com
    Mesa Tree Removal Logo

    Mesa Tree Removal

    4.7/5
    Based on 16 customer reviews.

    Services Offered

    Trimming And PruningTree RemovalStump Grinding And Removal

    Highlights

    • Reliable customer support
    • Free quote
    • Clear pricing policy
    3846 E Covina St, Mesa, AZ 480-540-1845 mesatreeremovals.com

    More Local Tree Companies

    All About Trees

    User Reviews: 4.5/5 

    1663 E Baseline Rd Ste 5N
    Gilbert, AZ 85233

    Tempe Tree Service

    User Reviews: 4.5/5 

    136 E Bonita Way
    Tempe, AZ 85281

    Bartlett Tree Experts

    User Reviews: 4.5/5 

    2614 W Baseline Rd
    Mesa, AZ 85202

    Arbor Care Tree Service

    User Reviews: 4.5/5 

    5235 S Kyrene Rd
    Tempe, AZ 85283

    Heartwood Tree Care

    User Reviews: 4.6/5 

    2487 S Gilbert Rd Ste 106-465
    Gilbert, AZ 85295

    American Tree & Landscape Co

    User Reviews: 4.4/5 

    13220 S 48th St #1131
    Phoenix, AZ 85044

    King's Tree Services

    User Reviews: 4.4/5 

    602 S Robson
    Mesa, AZ 85210

    Professional Tree Monkeys LLC

    User Reviews: 4.4/5 

    850 S River Dr
    Tempe, AZ 85281

    Tree Doctors, Inc

    User Reviews: 4.4/5 

    1415 W San Angelo St
    Gilbert, AZ 85233

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    Facts about Tempe
    Average Tree Height:32 ft
    Common Trees:Alligator Juniper, Arizona White Oak, Utah Juniper
    Average Daily Sunlight:73%
    Hardiness Zone:9b
    Wettest Month:August
    Tree Removal Average Cost:$645

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    How To Choose the Right Tempe Tree Service

    Factors like services and licensing are important to consider when choosing a tree removal company. We highlight several of these key factors below.

    Vet the Company's Qualifications

    Verify that your tree service provider holds the needed insurance policies, like professional liability, workers' compensation, and general liability insurance. Policies like these serve to protect both workers and customers. Your company's policy should mention tree work coverage specifically, because otherwise you may be held responsible for any injuries or damage on your property. There are no mandatory national certification for tree removal. However, some companies have certified arborists on staff to conduct inspections. Arborists learn proper care, preservation, and maintenance techniques to protect the tree's health. These specialists have gotten voluntary certifications through the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA). Although having a certified arborist is not a requirement, it's an added benefit.

    Get Quotes From Multiple Companies

    We recommend getting quotes from several companies to help determine the best deal. This allows you to compare things like service fees, included services, and timelines.

    Confirm the Company Performs Residential Tree Services

    Look for a tree removal company that specializes in residential services. Commercial companies must follow certain local ordinances because they work on large-scale commercial projects. On the other hand, residential companies focus on servicing private homeowner properties and have fewer locally mandated restrictions.

    Request a Tree Risk Assessment

    A tree risk assessment (TRA) is a visual inspection to determine the likelihood of a tree or its branches breaking. This is called tree failure. Evaluating tree failure helps service companies figure out how best to minimize the danger to workers and property. Some companies charge an additional fee for a TRA, while others include them free with services. Certified arborists will usually conduct these assessments. Speak with your tree removal company and ensure an assessment is completed before work begins.

    Ask About Stump Removal

    Your tree removal professional will remove stumps from your yard with special equipment or by hand. This is important because unattended stumps will decompose over time and might attract pests or become diseased. Ask your provider whether stump removal is included with its service. Costs range from $69 to $507, with the average Tempe homeowner paying about $323.

    How Much Does It Cost To Remove A Tree?

    You can expect to pay an average of $645 for tree removal. Costs will range between $314-$1,383 and are influenced by things like tree health, project size, and tree size and type. A company might charge per acre instead of per tree if multiple trees need to be removed. Services will cost more if a tree has a high failure risk or requires additional labor, equipment, or safety precautions. You can expect to pay roughly $1,660 for emergency tree removal.

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    Frequently Asked Questions About Tree Removal in Tempe

    What are some common tree issues?

    Storms and wind often cause tree issues, including broken branches, cracked trunks, or even uprooting. Pests and diseases can impact the health of a whole area of vegetation. Even if a tree remains intact and healthy, there can still be issues with branch and root overgrowth. Overgrown branches can extend too far from the trunk and create hazards when they break. Overgrown roots can damage sidewalks, driveways, or septic tanks. If a tree poses a risk to your property, surrounding homes, cars, or power lines, make sure it gets immediate attention.

    How are tree pruning and tree trimming different?

    Tree trimming and tree pruning both benefit tree health but have different goals. Pruning is removing excess or unhealthy branches to stimulate growth. Trimming improves moisture absorption and light exposure by removing overgrown branches. Both happen in different seasons and help to enhance your landscape.

    How can I tell if a tree is dangerous?

    There are several indicators that a tree may be dangerous. Some common indicators include visible cracking between branches or throughout the trunk. These cracks can signal an immediate danger if they appear on heavy branches or especially deep in the trunk. Additional signs, such as rot, dead branches, missing bark, or fungus or mold growth, could be indicators of disease. 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 you and your property. Tree removal involves dangerous equipment and climbing to unsafe heights. Most DIYers have little to no tree-cutting experience and put both themselves and their property at risk. Additional hazards include falling branches or trees damaging your home and car or hitting power lines or a bystander.

    Is it safe to leave a downed tree on my lawn?

    No. You should remove downed trees from your lawn to prevent safety hazards and further property damage. Fallen trees often attract pests, on top of taking up yard space that could house living vegetation. If the fallen tree is away from your house, surrounding houses, or power lines, contact a tree removal company to have it removed. If the fallen tree poses an immediate safety risk, you'll need emergency tree removal services.

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