Allgreen Tree Service Meridian handles tree work for folks right here in Boise. We're just a short drive up I-84, so we know the local trees and the challenges homeowners face, whether you're near the North End or out by Barber Valley. We've been doing this for years, and we're ready to tackle your tree needs, big or small. You get honest work from people who live and work in the Treasure Valley.
Get a Free Quote in BoiseTree removal involves safely taking down unwanted, dead, or hazardous trees from your property, including careful felling, cutting, and debris hauling. We make sure your yard is clear and safe, improving its look and preventing future problems.
Tree pruning involves carefully removing dead, diseased, or overgrown branches to improve tree health and appearance. This work helps your trees grow stronger, look better, and keeps your property safer from falling limbs.
Our tree trimming service removes dead, diseased, or overgrown branches to keep your trees healthy and looking good. This helps prevent property damage and promotes strong, balanced growth for years to come.
We trim and shape your shrubs and bushes, removing dead or overgrown branches to keep them healthy and looking good. This service improves plant health and enhances your property's curb appeal in Meridian.
Stump grinding and removal gets rid of old tree stumps, leaving your yard clear and ready for new growth or landscaping. We take out the whole stump, roots and all, so you don't have to worry about regrowth or tripping hazards.
Tree health and care involves inspecting your trees for issues, diagnosing problems like disease or pests, and applying treatments to keep them strong. We make sure your trees stay vibrant and healthy, adding value and beauty to your Meridian property.
You've got a lot of options for tree service in Boise, but we're not some out-of-town crew just passing through. We're your neighbors from Meridian, and we know the specific tree issues that crop up in Boise, like dealing with older elms in the historic districts or managing pines that get hit hard by winter storms. We've seen it all in this area, and we understand the local climate and how it affects your trees.
We don't cut corners, and we don't try to upsell you on services you don't need. When we give you a quote, that's what you pay. Our crew shows up on time, gets the job done right, and cleans up after ourselves. We use the right gear for the job, whether it's a tricky removal near your house or just a routine trim to keep your yard looking good. We treat your property like it's our own.
When you call us, you'll talk to someone who understands what you're asking for, not a call center. We'll set up a time to come out, look at your trees, and give you a straight answer about what needs to be done and what it'll cost. We're easy to work with and we stand by our word. We're here to make sure your trees are healthy and your property is safe, without any fuss.
Tree removal in Boise usually costs between $400 and $2,000, but it can vary quite a bit depending on the tree's size, its location, and how complex the job is. A small, easy-to-access tree might be on the lower end, while a large, diseased tree hanging over your house in the Foothills will cost more. We always come out to your property for a free estimate to give you an exact price for your specific situation. This way, you know exactly what to expect before we start any work.
The best time for most tree trimming in Boise is during the dormant season, typically late fall through early spring, from November to March. Trimming during this period minimizes stress on the tree, reduces the risk of disease, and allows for better visibility of the tree's structure. However, dead or hazardous branches should be removed as soon as they're noticed, regardless of the season. We can assess your trees and recommend the ideal trimming schedule for their health and your property's safety.
You generally need a permit for tree removal in Boise if the tree is located in a protected area, such as a riparian zone, or if it's considered a 'heritage tree' or part of a street tree planting. For most trees on private residential property, a permit isn't required unless it's a protected species or falls under specific city ordinances for large trees. It's always best to check with the City of Boise Planning and Development Services or consult with us; we can help you understand the local regulations before any work begins.
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