Affordable·Tree
Anchorage · since the storms

Tree down?Spruce dying?We’re close.

Anchorage-local tree removal, spruce-beetle cleanup, hazardous limbs, stump grinding and lot clearing. Free written estimates, fully insured, and same-day for emergencies.

Service area
Anchorage Bowl + Mat-Su
Licensed & insured
Proof on request
Estimates
Free & written
Emergencies
Same-day response
This week

Storm work booked daily. Emergency lines answered within the hour.

What we do

Five jobs we do every week in Anchorage.

Trees go down in Chugach wind, beetles kill standing spruce by the acre, snow loads snap birch onto roofs. We’ve seen every version of it. Pick the closest one — or call and describe yours.

  • 01
    Emergency tree removal
    all hours · 7 days
  • 02
    Spruce-beetle cleanup
    single trees → lots
  • 03
    Hazardous limb work
    over roofs · over lines
  • 04
    Stump grinding
    flush to grade
  • 05
    Lot clearing
    build sites · access
Every job we take

Eight things we do, and one thing we won’t — pressure you.

  • 01

    Storm response

    Wind-blown spruce, splintered birch, trees on roofs and across driveways. Same-day clearance.

  • 02

    Full tree removal

    Standing live or dead trees taken down in sections. Tight backyards, fence lines, near structures.

  • 03

    Spruce-beetle cleanup

    Bark-beetle-killed spruce dropped and hauled. Single trees up to multi-acre lots.

  • 04

    Hazardous limbs

    Overhang on roofs, soffits, power drops, garages. Rigging-rope precision, no swinging cuts.

  • 05

    Snow-load damage

    Snapped tops and split crotches after heavy wet snow. Triage, prune, or full removal.

  • 06

    Stump grinding

    Ground flush to grade so you can mow or replant. Chips left or hauled, your call.

  • 07

    Lot clearing

    New builds, driveways, shooting lanes, fire breaks. Selective or full clear, you decide.

  • 08

    Free written estimates

    We show up, walk the property with you, and leave a written number. No high-pressure pitch.

What it looks like

Four typical Anchorage jobs.

Photos shown are representative of the kind of work we do. When you call we can send you actual recent jobs in your neighborhood.

  • A felled spruce trunk on snowy Alaska ground after wind damage

    Standing dead spruce dropped clear of the deck — Anchorage hillside

  • Top-down view of an annual-ring stump cross-section

    Stump ground flush — ready to mow over by spring

  • Arborist in climbing harness rigging a tree section down

    Rigging a backyard birch around a hot tub and fence line

  • Chainsaw and wood chips on a cleared building lot

    Lot cleared for a new garage pad — Eagle River build

What to expect

Four steps. No tricks.

Honest pricing means the number we write down is the number you pay. If anything changes mid-job, we stop and talk to you first.

  1. 01
    You call or text

    We pick up. If we’re in a tree, we call back inside the hour.

  2. 02
    We walk it with you

    Free, written, no pressure. We tell you what we’d do and what we wouldn’t.

  3. 03
    We schedule honestly

    If it’s an emergency, today. If it can wait, a date you pick.

  4. 04
    We clean up

    Brush hauled, stumps ground, driveway raked. You shouldn’t know we were there — except the tree is gone.

Where we work

Based in Anchorage we cover the whole bowl + Mat-Su.

If you’re between Girdwood and Wasilla, call us. If you’re further out (Talkeetna, Kenai), still call — we’ll tell you honestly whether we’re the right crew for the drive.

Call (907) 561-2297 for service-area check →
  • Anchorage Bowl
    city limits, all bowl neighborhoods
  • Eagle River
    south fork to Powder Reserve
  • Chugiak
    and Birchwood loop
  • Palmer
    core + Lazy Mountain
  • Wasilla
    lakes + Knik-Goose Bay
  • JBER
    with base-access coordination
  • Girdwood
    Seward Hwy corridor
  • Eklutna
    and Peters Creek
Honest answers

Questions we get
every week.

If your question isn’t here, call — and if we can’t answer it over the phone in a minute, we’ll come look.

  • 01Does an estimate cost anything?

    No. We come out, walk the property with you, and leave a written number. If you decide not to hire us, no hard feelings and no invoice.

  • 02How fast can you respond to an emergency?

    If a tree is on a structure, a vehicle, or a power line, call right now — we answer the phone day and night during storm weeks, and most emergency calls in the Anchorage Bowl get a crew on site the same day.

  • 03Are you insured? Do you carry workers’ comp?

    Yes to both. We carry general liability and Alaska workers’ compensation. Ask us to send proof before we start — we’d rather show it than have you wonder.

  • 04Will you take down a dead spruce by yourselves, or do I need to do anything?

    Just point us at it. We bring the saws, the rigging, the chipper, and the truck. If it’s near a structure or a fence we’ll talk through the rigging plan with you first.

  • 05Do you grind the stump, or just cut the tree?

    Either. Many customers do removal first and grinding later (it’s cheaper to schedule both at once). We can grind flush to grade so you can mow over it.

  • 06What about the brush and the wood — do I have to deal with it?

    No. Default is we haul everything off. If you want the rounds bucked for firewood or the chips dumped in your yard, just say so when we’re walking the job.

  • 07Do you charge more for a tree near power lines?

    Sometimes, depending on whether we need a line drop coordinated with the utility. We’ll tell you up front in the written estimate, and we don’t do surprise add-ons mid-job.

  • 08Why does spruce-beetle removal matter even if the tree is still standing?

    A beetle-killed spruce dries out fast and gets brittle within a year or two. They drop limbs without warning and the whole tree becomes much more dangerous to take down later. Earlier is cheaper and safer.

60-second quote

Tell us what’s standing —
we’ll come look.

Or skip the form and just call. Most quotes happen on the phone in under five minutes.

(907) 561-2297

We respond within the hour during daylight. Storm weeks, we triage by urgency.

Call (907) 561-2297