Tree Removal

Safe & Affordable Tree Removal Services in Montreal & Surroundings

Tree removal is and always will be an important part of our service offerings to our clients. If you’re looking for a company that is a cut above the rest, The Arbor Tree is the company for you. We are not just your average “tree cutters” — we are trained Arborists and specialists in our field, and we value trees.

Why Choose The Arbor Tree?

  • Safe & Efficient Tree Removal
  • Fully Licensed & Insured
  • Emergency Services Available
  • Affordable Rates
  • Eco-Friendly Cleanup

Tree removal is sometimes a necessity — such as when the tree is dead or dying; when its roots are impacting sewers, pipes, or foundations; when the canopy is in a state of decline of more than 30%; or when the tree has been storm-damaged beyond saving. The Arbor Tree always aims to find the best alternative for your situation. Removal is considered a last resort, and often we can resolve the issue through one of our other services, such as pruning, cabling, or plant healthcare programs.

Unfortunately, there are times when tree removal becomes necessary, and when that’s the case, you want to protect your family and home by hiring a responsible and professional company.

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    When removal is necessary, The Arbor Tree will carefully evaluate the situation and choose the safest and most efficient method to get your tree to the ground.

    Some of the techniques we use include technical rigging, progressive climbing, crane removal, or bucket truck removal. Thanks to our direct access to crane equipment, we’re able to offer very competitive pricing. Our crew is highly experienced in crane-assisted removals, which is often the best solution in difficult or high-risk scenarios.

    Tree removal is not for the faint of heart — it’s a complex and potentially dangerous task. It requires a high level of skill, sound judgment, and the right equipment to complete safely. In this industry, you truly get what you pay for. Don’t be tempted by low prices or risk hiring an inexperienced operator. Trust a certified professional to get the job done right and protect your property.

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    FAQ

    What Equipment Will Be Used During The Removal Of My Tree?

    The answer to that question depends on the size, location, and condition of the tree(s) in question. it is truly a case by case situation on tree removal. We may have to use a crane, bobcat, dingo, log dolly, bucket truck, etc. But there is really no way of telling until the tree in question has been evaluated.

    Do We Provide Free Tree Care Estimates?

    Yes, The Arbor Tree will provide you with a free, no-obligation estimate for any tree work that you are considering to have done. Our courteous and professional Certified Arborist or Arborist Representative will arrive at the designated time and discuss all of your tree care needs with you. He will also do a full four-corner inspection of your property to make sure that he has fully assessed the health of all of the trees on your property. After going over the project with you, he will send you a detailed quote via email while onsite that shows you the scope of services, the equipment that will be used, and a copy of our insurance for your review.

    How Can I Tell If My Tree Is Healthy When It Has No Leaves On It?

    Our Certified Arborists and Arborist Representatives are all trained to help you make the determination of a tree’s general health. But, for you the homeowner, some things that you can do are: Take a look at the silhouette of the tree. You should see buds throughout the exposed canopy of the tree. Buds are going to be out at the tips of the limbs. If you do not see viable buds at the tips of the twigs, there may be a problem with your tree. You can also look at the terminal extension on the twigs. You will generally see 6″ to 8″ of terminal growth, this is a good indicator of a healthy growing tree.

    Is It Easier To Remove A Tree When It Has Leaves Or In The Winter When There Are No Leaves?

    This is a pretty common question, and honestly it doesn’t make a difference either way. It is better for your tree to prune in the dormant season so it isn’t wounded or shocked as much. It is also easier to see the dead wood in the winter months when pruning. But for full removals, any time of the year is good; although, you might want to have the dead trees taken down before the rain and hurricane seasons hits because if you have a dangerous tree, you don’t want to leave it exposed to extreme weather conditions.

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