When it's time to take your tree down, get a hold of these guys. Not only was the service excellent, but it was exciting to watch. Talk about pros, this is why you want good companies. I got my tree removed and the stump was gone in a couple of hours. I wish I could give more stars lol
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Vicki Platke
Sep 17, 2025
5.0
Great team. Highly recommend them for their professionalism and helpfulness and helping us keep a tree alive. They did a fantastic job trimming and also cleaned everything up.
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Justin Lucy
Sep 16, 2025
5.0
Two large trees removed fast and efficiently. Very polite and respectful. Would use again.
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stephen depyper
Sep 3, 2025
5.0
Great work, fair price and got us in quickly which we needed. Very professional and quick!
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Bill Hoevel
Aug 29, 2025
5.0
Great job on a huge tree surrounded by two houses and a shed. 70' tall pin oak, 4 1/2' across at the base. I watched the whole thing. Three guys and a couple cool machines had the whole thing on the ground and at the curb in 7 1/2 hours. More folks showed up to grind the stump and help with cleanup. By 6:00 the last load was headed down the street and our yard looked better than I thought possible. Will definitely call them again as needed.
Frequently Asked Questions About STL Tree Services
Are you licensed and bonded?
Yes, we are fully licensed, insured, and bonded.
Do you provide large tree removal?
Yes, we do provide large tree removal services.
What happens to the debris after you remove a tree?
We take the debris back to our green waste site with our grapple trucks.
How much does it cost to remove a large tree?
Prices vary depending on the size of the tree. Call us to request a free estimate.
What are the signs that my tree needs professional care?
Dead or diseased branches, cracked or damaged bark, wilting or discolored leaves, unusual growths or mushrooms at the base, significant leaning or tilting, and signs of insect infestation.
How much does tree removal cost?
The cost of tree removal can vary depending on several factors including size and species of the tree, difficulty of access and location, need for additional services, and local market rates.