Tree Service & Landscaping in Edmond, OK

Local Tree Service Expertise

Kickingbird Golf Club and Fair Cloud Park anchor the wooded neighborhoods of Edmond, where mature trees frame spacious lots and define the landscape. Tree service in Edmond, OK starts with understanding your property's needs. Whether your home sits in historic areas like Clegern Heights or newer developments near I-35, overgrown branches, storm damage, and stump remnants need professional attention. We handle tree trimming, removal, and land clearing for residential and commercial properties across Edmond.

How We Work

Clear steps from assessment to cleanup.

Our Process

1

Inspect & Plan

We walk your yard, assess tree health, measure clearances near power lines and structures, and identify hazards specific to your Edmond neighborhood.

2

Provide Estimate

You'll receive an itemized quote for the work. No hidden costs, no surprises. We explain what we will do and why.

3

Execute Work

Our crew arrives with proper equipment, follows safety protocols, and protects your home and neighboring property during removal or trimming.

4

Site Cleanup

All brush, debris, and wood chips are removed or processed. Your yard looks clean and ready for use.

You'll always know what's happening next—and when.

Our Services

Tree Trimming & Pruning

Dead branches, overgrown limbs, and weak growth weaken trees and threaten your roof. Professional pruning improves structure, health, and sight lines around your Edmond home.

  • Crown thinning for storm resilience
  • Deadwood removal to prevent hazards
  • Clearance from power lines and structures
Tree trimming in Edmond

Crown pruning on mature oak near Kickingbird neighborhood, Edmond

Tree Removal

Dead, diseased, or hazardous trees demand safe, professional removal. We handle complex jobs in tight spaces near houses, pools, and vehicles across Edmond's residential neighborhoods.

  • Crane-assisted removal for large trees
  • Rigging for confined spaces
  • Emergency storm cleanup
Tree removal services Edmond

Safe removal near a home in East Edmond residential area

Stump Removal & Grinding

Stumps take years to decay. Grinding eliminates trip hazards, frees yard space for landscaping, and removes pest breeding grounds common in Edmond's clay soil.

  • Grind below grade for new plantings
  • Debris hauling or mulch chips on-site
  • Prevents regrowth and insect damage
Stump grinding in Edmond

Stump grinding project in Brookhaven North, Edmond

Land Clearing

Lot prep, mulching, and brush removal for new construction and property renovation. We work with builders and developers across Edmond and northern Oklahoma County.

  • Selective clearing while preserving quality trees
  • Debris chipping and recycling
  • Grading and site preparation
Land clearing Edmond

Lot clearing and site prep in Edmond commercial area

Why Local Expertise Matters

Edmond's landscape is shaped by the Cross Timbers forest—a mix of blackjack oak, post oak, and prairie. Mature trees thrive here but demand skill to manage safely. HOA covenants in neighborhoods like Oak Tree and Fairview Farms often restrict removal without approval. Edmond weather—intense summer heat, spring storms, and seasonal ice—stresses trees year-round.

We know Edmond codes, soil conditions, and species common to each neighborhood—insights that protect your property and ensure compliant work.

Safety First

Every crew member is trained in rigging, climbing, and equipment use. We carry full liability and workers' compensation insurance. Proof of coverage is provided before any work begins.

Certified Arborists

Our ISA-certified arborists assess tree health, diagnose diseases like oak wilt and anthracnose, and recommend treatments. Diagnosis guides removal or preservation decisions that protect your investment.

Why This Matters in Edmond

Protection and property value start with healthy, safe trees.

Dead or diseased trees are liability risks. Storm damage can accelerate decay. A single large oak failure can damage foundations, vehicles, and utilities. Edmond's wooded neighborhoods like Kickingbird and Huntwick depend on proactive tree maintenance to stay beautiful and safe.

Common Hazard Trees in Edmond: Bradford pears fail in ice storms. Silver maples develop root issues in clay soil. Arizona ash trees attract pests. Regular inspection catches problems before they become emergencies.

Healthy trees also increase property value. Well-maintained landscapes attract buyers and enhance curb appeal—especially important in premium areas near E.C. Hafer Park and downtown Edmond amenities.

Serving Edmond and Nearby Areas

We service all neighborhoods in Edmond, including Clegern Heights, Brookhaven North, Kelley Pointe, and East Edmond. We also serve surrounding areas including Arcadia Lake and northern Oklahoma County.

Edmond Neighborhoods

Our crews work regularly in Kickingbird, Fairview Farms, Oak Tree gated community, Pebble Creek, Olde Towne, and new construction zones near Spring Creek Park. Many customers in West Edmond near downtown call us for recurring trimming contracts.

Getting Here

We're based near I-35 and Danforth Road, close to the heart of Edmond. Call or request a free estimate online. We'll schedule an on-site inspection at your convenience.

What to Know Before You Call

Do I Need a Permit?

Edmond generally does not require permits for tree removal on private residential property. However, some HOAs like Oak Tree and Fairview Farms enforce strict tree protection rules. Always verify your neighborhood covenants before scheduling work.

What About Power Lines?

Edmond requires 10-foot clearance from power lines. Never try to trim near lines yourself. Our crew knows local utility requirements and works safely around infrastructure.

Tree Waste Disposal

Most services include debris hauling. We chip wood into mulch for reuse or haul to city facilities. Ask about on-site mulch options to save cost.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best time to trim trees in Edmond?

Late winter through early spring offers ideal conditions before Oklahoma's intense summer heat. Avoid pruning oak trees April through June to prevent oak wilt disease spread.

How often should trees be trimmed?

Most healthy trees benefit from inspection every 2–3 years. Young trees need shaping; mature trees need deadwood removal and structural pruning. Ask during your free estimate for a custom schedule.

Is your crew insured?

Yes. We carry full liability and workers' compensation coverage meeting Oklahoma requirements. Proof of insurance is provided before work begins.

Do you offer emergency storm cleanup?

Yes. We respond to emergency calls for storm-damaged trees, fallen branches, and downed trees that threaten structures or utilities in Edmond.

What if my HOA requires approval?

Neighborhoods like Oak Tree and Fairview Farms often require HOA authorization before tree work. Contact your HOA first; our crew can provide documentation needed for approval applications.

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