Dan took a big tree down on our property that was leaning badly! He even cleaned off our driveway. I would highly recommend him to do any tree removal. His cost was responsible also.
LS
Lisa Stanley
Aug 22, 2025
5.0
Enjoyed this experience!
We called for an estimate, they actually showed up!
They came and worked hard till the project was complete and never pestered us during!
Dan was professional and personable!
Great company, highly recommend them!!!
CT
Colton Taylor
Jul 24, 2025
5.0
Very happy with the work they provided. Fast service and communication, would highly recommend!
DS
David Smith
Jun 8, 2025
5.0
Dan was very personable and up front with pricing for the job. He made sure conditions were good so he wouldn’t damage the yard. Very happy with the work his crew completed and will use them again for future projects. Thanks again.
LN
Lauren Nettles
May 20, 2025
5.0
This company did a fantastic job. I got quotes from several other companies and these guys were half as much. They cleaned the whole yard after they were done, and got our fence back together.
If you want the best price give these guys a call.
Frequently Asked Questions About Timber & Beyond LLC
How much should I expect to pay for tree removal?
The cost of professional tree removal services typically ranges from $200 to $2,000. This variation depends on factors such as the tree's size, its location, and the species. While trees enhance the natural beauty of your property, there are instances where their removal becomes necessary for safety or other reasons.
What permission is required to cut a tree?
To cut a tree, one must submit a written application to the appropriate officer. This application should include a site plan or survey sketch that clearly indicates the site or survey numbers, the number of trees to be cut, the species and girth of each tree, and the reason for the proposed tree removal.
Will homeowners insurance cover tree removal?
Homeowners insurance may cover tree removal in certain situations, such as when a tree falls due to a covered event like an ice storm or lightning strike. However, it's important to note that most homeowners insurance policies do not cover preventative tree removal.
Who is responsible for cleaning up a fallen tree?
If a tree from your neighbor's property falls onto your property due to unavoidable circumstances, you are responsible for its removal. It is advisable to contact your homeowner's insurance, as they will likely cover the costs associated with the aftermath of such an incident.
What can I do if my neighbor tree falls on my property?
In the event that any part of a healthy tree from your neighbor's property falls onto your insured structures during a storm, your homeowners insurance will typically cover the damage and the cost of tree removal. This applies regardless of whether the tree was growing on your property or your neighbor's.
How do you estimate stump removal?
The primary factor in determining the cost of stump removal is the diameter of the stump. Smaller stumps require less work to remove, resulting in lower costs. Generally, you can expect to pay between $2 and $5 per inch of stump diameter.
What happens to roots after stump removal?
Following stump removal, tree roots typically decompose over time, returning nutrients to the soil. While some roots may initially produce new growth, particularly in certain tree species, this is usually short-lived. The complete decomposition process can take several years, especially for larger or hardwood tree roots.
Is it better to grind a stump or remove it?
In most situations, stump grinding is preferable to complete removal. This method is generally more efficient, cost-effective, and less disruptive to the surrounding landscape. Additionally, the ground-level result can be easily covered with soil and mulch, making it less noticeable.
How many hours does it take to grind a stump?
The duration of stump grinding typically ranges from two hours for average-sized stumps to four to six hours for very large ones. Factors such as the size, age, and location of the tree influence the time required. Hardwood trees like hickory, mahogany, and oak often take longer due to their dense wood structure.
Is it better to use a stump grinder or an excavator?
Stump grinding is generally more advantageous than excavation. The grinding process usually requires fewer personnel, smaller equipment, and can often be completed in a single visit. This results in a more cost-effective solution compared to the larger-scale operation of excavation.