Serving Louisville, KY

Small tree removal. That's our job.

We do small tree removals right. No oversized crews. No oversized prices.

What is a "small tree"?

For us, a "small tree" is up to 25 feet tall. That's roughly the size of a two-story house. If you're not sure, send us a picture.

Small trees in Louisville include dogwoods, weeping willows, birch, honeysuckle, and mulberry — as well as young magnolias, maples, and evergreens.

Size chart comparing a small tree (~25 ft) to a Cape Cod house and a two-story home in Louisville

Why small trees?

Big tree companies charge a premium even for small jobs. With their big crews, removing small trees is not worth their time. We specialize in exactly the work they don't want.

Our focus is small tree removal. We're right-sized for the job, offering professional tree removal for a fraction of what the big crews charge.

What's included?

What else should you know?

We don't want there to be any surprises. Here are a few more things to know about our service.

We are insured. We carry general liability and workers' comp. We don't carry the specialty coverage designed for large, high-risk tree removal because we don't do that work.

Stump removal available. Stumps for most small trees can be cut low and buried. For wide trunks or above ground roots, stump grinding is available as an add-on.

Homeowners only. At this time, we don't serve commercial properties. You must be the homeowner of a residential property.

Serving all of Louisville. Including The Highlands, St. Matthews, Crescent Hill, Clifton, Germantown, Shelby Park, Shively, Pleasure Ridge Park, Valley Station, Jeffersontown, Middletown, Prospect, Anchorage, Norton Commons, Lyndon, and Fern Creek.

There are a few exceptions. Trees near or grown into utility lines, property boundaries, or homes may be outside our safety-zone. If you're not sure, send us a picture, we'll let you know.

Let's get started.

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