Tree Removal

Tree Removal

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Tulsa Tree Removal Services

Damage, disease or safety concerns can turn some trees from an asset into a liability. When this occurs, our certified and bonded tree care specialists at Taylor Tree Care can be trusted for safe and efficient tree removal service in Tulsa and around Oklahoma.


Tree removal is a very involved and potentially dangerous process, requiring a combination of skill, sound judgment, and quality equipment to do safely, efficiently, and with as little impact to your property as you desire.



When you’re in the position of having to remove a tree, don’t make the mistake of hiring amateurs, or fall victim to the allure of a price that seems too good to be true. Hire a Professional to do the job right!

Tree Removal

Taylor Tree Care is not just tree cutters, we are trained tree specialists and we value trees. We look at tree removal as a last resort solution to a problem. Many times we’re able to arrive at a solution to your problems with some of the other services we offer, such as pruning, cabling and bracing, or plant health care. Unfortunately, there are situations where the only solution is for the tree to come down.



When that’s the case, we carefully choose the appropriate combination of techniques to get your tree on the ground quickly and safely.


This may involve the use of a bucket truck, a crane, or progressive climbing techniques and technical rigging. Because we own our own crane, we are able to offer very competitive pricing, and our crew is very comfortable and experienced with this method of tree removal. Crane removal is becoming the favored method for tree removal for residential trees.



Look for these signs as an indicator it may be time to remove:

  • Heaving soil at the base of the trunk and beneath the canopy
  • Decay-producing fungi, such as mushrooms, growing at the base of the trunk
  • Chipped or peeling bark and cracks in the trunk
  • Cavities in the trunk or large scaffold branches
  • Dead or hanging branches in the upper crown
  • Fine twigs without living buds near the ends of branches


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