Tree Removal Near Me

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Kinnucan Tree Experts has extensive experience in tree removal service as well as other plant care and landscaping throughout the North Shore, including Lake Forest, Highland Park, Glenview, Northfield, and many more neighborhoods in this area. As certified arborists, we have the expertise needed to assess your trees and decide whether they need removal or not. 

Since we have extensive experience in this area, we know just which trees are beneficial for your landscape and which are invasive or problematic. Here's what you need to know about tree removal in this area, when you may want to have a tree removed, and why Kinnucan is the best company for your tree removal needs.

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Why Should I Find Tree Removal Near Me?

You may be wondering why tree removal services are important for you in the North Shore of Chicago. Wherever you live, from Lake Bluff to Glencoe and inland as far as Deerfield, finding a high-quality tree removal company is worth your effort.
Being so near to Lake Michigan can be hard on trees, due to the increased humidity, which leads to rot, and because storms coming off of the lake can impact trees more than for counties that are further inland. These are beautiful neighborhoods whose residents typically pride themselves on stunning landscapes with mature signature trees.
Therefore, taking care of these trees and ensuring that branches do not fall on property is extremely important. Tree removal is not to be taken lightly in this area, so you need a tree care professional who can accurately assess the health of your trees and determine whether a tree needs to be removed or not.

Why Would I Need to Find Tree Removal Near Me?

The Tree is Invasive

Invasive trees may have been planted deliberately, or they may have sprouted unintentionally in your landscape. While you may not worry too much about a single invasive tree, the majority of these trees proliferate very easily and may even be able to spread their seeds far beyond your property, where they can interfere with the growth of native trees and eliminate beneficial grassland areas.

If you're not sure what trees in your landscape may be invasive, don't hesitate to ask us. We are more than happy to help you identify all of the trees on your property, so you know which ones belong and which ones may be invasive. You can also check the trees in your property against the invasive trees listed by the Illinois Forest Association.

The Tree is of an Undesirable Species

Not every undesirable tree is invasive. You may also want to remove a native or introduced but not invasive tree from your property if it has characteristics that can be detrimental to the landscape or to the safety of your family and home. If you're trying to decide which trees to save and which should be removed, consider the highly desirable native trees listed by the Illinois big tree register.

Here are a few characteristics that may cause you to want to remove a tree:

  • Weak wood. Trees that have weak wood are prone to easy breakage, which means that branches or even the entire tree can easily come down in a storm or under the weight of snowfall.
  • Debris dropping. Trees that drop excessive debris can be very problematic for your landscape maintenance. Some trees drop lots of leaves and twigs, while others drop seeds or flowers that can be uncomfortable to walk on, may rot on vehicles or sidewalks, or cause other problems.
  • Shallow roots. Trees with shallow roots can make it uncomfortable or dangerous to walk across lawns since the roots become obstacles in your way. They can also push up concrete or asphalt, destroying sidewalks or driveways.
  • Prone to insects or disease. Even if a given tree does not currently have an insect or disease infestation, if you know that a particular tree species is prone to developing these problems, you may choose to get rid of the tree before issues begin.

The Tree is Growing too close to building

Sometimes a tree that looks charming as a young specimen when planted very near a house, shed, or other building becomes problematic as it gets older. A tree that is very close to a building can cause problems as branches grow out over the building, debris is dropped on the roof, or roots interfere with the structural integrity of the foundation. Sometimes trees that are growing too near a building can be redirected with cabling or pruning, but other times, it is best to remove the tree altogether.

The Tree is Unhealthy

A tree that is infested with insects or disease can sometimes be treated and managed with insecticides, fungicides, or proper fertilization, pruning, and opening up areas around it so it gets plenty of sun. However, other times an unhealthy tree doesn't respond to treatment or isn't worth your effort in treating and is better removed. It is important not to allow an infested tree to go untended since disease and insects can spread to your other trees or even to your home or other buildings on the property. Trees that are infested with termites can be especially damaging, but all kinds of insect infestation and disease can be problematic.

The Tree is Sprouting at the Base

If a tree has been severely damaged by storms, insects, or anything else, it may be best to remove it before it falls. If only about 25% of branches are damaged, they can usually be pruned without causing long-term damage to the tree. However, if more branches are damaged or if the trunk is severely damaged, removal may be your best option.

Sometimes a tree becomes hollow or rotten in the center. These trees typically can go on living because life support tissue is found in the bark and outer parts of the trunk, not in the interior. However, a tree that has become hollow is not as structurally sound and is more likely to fall if there is a storm. Rotting material in the center of the tree can also harbor insects or pests like rats and mice.

the tree is old or damaged

Sprouting like this in a mature tree is typically a sign that something is going wrong with the tree. It is common to see this kind of growth if there has recently been construction nearby, the tree has been over pruned or injured, or if soil has been compacted or exposure to the sun has dramatically been increased. A tree professional can assess a tree with these issues to see whether it will recover on its own or with treatment or whether it should be removed.

Emergency Tree Removal Near Me

If you need a tree removed in a hurry, finding quality emergency tree removal in your area is extremely important. Diseased or damaged trees can destroy property and are a risk to anyone living in your home as well. Trees that are threatening to fall over on neighboring properties or onto a public street or sidewalk can make you liable for any damages. Kinnucan Tree Experts is sufficiently staffed and equipped to arrive promptly when you need us to remove a tree that may pose a risk to your household or surrounding areas. Not only are we well-qualified to remove a tree in the case of an emergency, but we also can assess whether a tree really is a risk and requires emergency removal or not.

How to Find High-Quality Tree Removal Near Me

Before investing in tree removal costs, it is crucial to choose the best tree service company available. The question is not just, "Where can I find tree removal near me?" but, "Where can I find tree removal near me that is reliable, qualified, and honest?" It is also nice to find a company that provides free estimates. Aside from these characteristics, here are some things to look for to help you find the best tree removal companies on the North Shore:

  • CTSP Accreditation. The certified tree care safety professional, or CTSP program, is the only safety credentialing program in the tree services industry. A professional with this certification can set your mind at ease that workers are trained in safety strategies to make the job safer for them and for your home.
  • TCIA accreditation. The Tree Care Industry Association, or TCIA, grants its seal of approval only to tree care companies that meet an extremely high standard of excellence set by the industry professional trade association, so you can feel confidence that a business holding this accreditation can be trusted.
  • International Society of Arboriculture. You don't just want someone to remove your tree, you want confidence that they understand trees and can give recommendations on whether a tree needs to be removed or not, so picking a company that belongs to the International Society of Arboriculture is extremely important.

Choose the Best Tree Removal Company Near You

Whether you need a damaged or diseased tree that may be threatening your property removed immediately or you are looking to thin out trees that are problematic or invasive on your property, you need a highly qualified tree removal company like Kinnucan Tree Experts that has extensive experience providing tree removal services to the North Shore.