Eagle Creek arborist roped high in an oak canopy above a Boone County neighborhood
— 01 / Whitestown · Zionsville · Lebanon · Brownsburg

The tree won't deal with itself.

Removal, pruning, storm response and stump grinding across Boone County — by climbers who treat a saw sixty feet up with the respect it deserves.

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Free written estimatesStorm hazards jump the lineInsured crewsDead-ash specialists
— 02 / The work

Five jobs, done properly

Tree section lowered on rigging ropes past a rooftop

Tree removal

Dropped whole where there's room; dismantled piece by rigged piece over roofs and fences where there isn't.

Removal →
Clean pruning cut being made on a healthy branch

Trimming & pruning

Crown thinning, roof clearance and deadwooding that respects how each species grows.

Trimming →
Storm-split maple resting on a backyard fence

Storm damage

Made safe first, cleaned up second, documented for your insurance throughout.

Storm response →
Freshly ground stump reduced to chips in a tidy lawn

Stump grinding

Ground below grade, chips raked, lawn back — the finishing move most removals deserve.

Stumps →
Leafy Indiana town with a creek winding through mature trees

Lot & line clearing

Fencerows, property edges and building corners cleared clean without wrecking what stays.

Clearing →
Rigging ropes and climbing gear staged on a tailgate at dawn

Not sure what it needs?

Describe the tree and we'll give you an honest read — including when pruning beats removing.

Free estimate →
— 03 / Straight dealing

Estimates that hold their number

Every job starts with a written estimate: scope, price, what happens to the wood, what's not included. No tailgate pressure, no storm-chaser theatrics — and if a tree can be saved with pruning instead of removed, we'll tell you that too. It's cheaper for you and better for the street.

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Controlled sectional tree removal over a Zionsville home
— 04 / Right now in Boone County

What the trees are telling us

Dead ash is call #1.
The emerald ash borer finished its work years ago; every untreated ash is now brittle standing deadwood that gets more dangerous — and more expensive — each season it stands.
Storm season never really ends.
April fronts through fall derechos keep dropping limbs on fences and roofs. Leaners and hangers get priority scheduling, always.
The '90s maples reached the roofs.
Fast-growing silver maples planted with the subdivisions now overhang half the shingles in Zionsville and Brownsburg. Clearance pruning beats replacement.
Aerial of tree-lined Boone County streets and a winding creek
— 05 / Where we climb

Whitestown out to the county line

Based in Whitestown, in the trees across Boone County and north Hendricks every week.

— 06 / Questions

Tree work, answered

How much does tree removal cost in Whitestown or Zionsville?
Most Boone County removals land between $400 and $1,500 — a small ornamental at the low end, a big hardwood over structures at the high end. Craned dead-ash work can run beyond $2,500. Every estimate is free, written and itemized, and holds its number.
Do you deal with dead ash trees?
Constantly — the emerald ash borer killed most untreated ash in central Indiana, and standing dead ash gets brittle and dangerous fast. If yours stayed bare this summer, have it looked at this season; ash removals only get more expensive with delay.
Are you insured for tree work?
Every crew carries liability and workers' comp appropriate to tree work, and certificates come with your estimate. Never let anyone climb over your roof without seeing that paper.
Can you leave the firewood?
Happily. We'll buck the trunk to length and stack it where you point — hauling, chipping and stump grinding are separate line items you take or leave.
When is the best time to prune oaks and maples?
Oaks get pruned in dormancy to avoid oak wilt, active in Indiana. Maples bleed sap in late winter (harmless, messy) so spring or summer cuts stay tidier. Deadwooding is smart whenever it's found.
Do you top trees?
No — topping forces weakly-attached panic growth that's more dangerous within five years, and it ruins the tree. If someone quotes you a cheap topping job, that price includes the removal you'll be buying later.

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Get eyes on that tree

Free written estimates across the corridor — and honest ones.

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