A dying or unstable tree is a serious liability — and in Clovis, where summer heat stresses trees and spring winds test every weak limb, failures happen. Taking down a large tree safely takes the right rigging, real insurance, and a crew that does it every week. That's exactly what we bring to every removal.
Signs a Tree Needs to Come Out
- It's dead or more than half-dead and no longer leafing out
- The trunk has a major crack, split, or hollow cavity
- It's leaning sharply toward the house, fence, or a neighbor
- There's rot at the base — soft wood, fungus, or mushrooms
- A storm has left it with broken or hanging limbs
- Its roots are heaving the foundation, driveway, or sewer line
Want a second opinion first? We assess for free and will tell you honestly if a trim or cabling can save the tree for less money.
How We Take a Tree Down Safely
For trees near a structure — which is most of them in Clovis — we don't just fell the trunk. We climb and rope limbs down in controlled sections so nothing lands on your roof, fence, or landscaping. Where there's open space, we fell cleanly and efficiently.
- Assess the lean, decay, and drop zone; flag every hazard.
- Rope and lower limbs in pieces, or fell the trunk where it's safe.
- Cut the trunk to a low stump — or grind it flush if you add grinding.
- Haul off every log and branch and rake the site clean.
What Tree Removal Costs in Clovis
Most Clovis removals run $500 to $2,500. A small tree is at the low end; a tall oak, pine, or eucalyptus near a building is at the high end. Height, trunk size, access, and stump grinding all factor in — and you'll always have a free written quote in hand before we start.
Cleanup Included; Firewood on Request
Standard removals include full haul-away — no log pile left behind. Want the wood bucked into firewood lengths and stacked instead? Just say so and we'll leave it for you.