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Northwest Suburbs · Cook County, IL

Tree Removal in Arlington Heights, Illinois.

Most Arlington Heights single-tree removals run about $1,500-$8,000, driven far more by access and size than by species - a tree over the roof or tight to power lines costs more than the same tree in an open yard. Large or crane-assisted removals can reach $15,000-$20,000.

Arlington Heights is one of the largest northwest suburbs, heavy with maturing subdivision trees. Dead-ash removal, storm cleanup, and taking down aging maples are the bulk of local demand.

Tree services in Arlington Heights

Trees common in Arlington Heights

Arlington Heights's canopy shapes the kind of work the crew does. The area runs heavy with Subdivision maples and oaks, Honey locusts, EAB-killed ash, Silver maples, Parkway shade trees. Each calls for a different approach - a big oak over the house is a rigging job, a brittle dead ash may need a bucket or crane, and open-yard trees can often be dropped and cleared quickly.

The tree picture in Arlington Heights

Arlington Heights is a large northwest suburb of postwar and 1970s homes, planted with the era's fast-growing shade trees - silver maples, locusts, and ash - now at full size and often past their best. The village was hit hard by the emerald ash borer, so dead-ash removal is a major part of the work, along with brittle maples that split in wind. Lots are moderate to open, keeping most removals workable without a crane.

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Neighborhoods we serve in Arlington Heights

Crews familiar with the area. Recent work across:

ScarsdaleGreenbrierStonegatePioneer ParkDowntown Arlington Heights

Around Arlington Heights

The crew works properties throughout Arlington Heights, including areas near Arlington International Racecourse site, Metropolis Performing Arts, Recreation Park, Arlington Heights Metra station. Whether it's a single-family yard, a wooded estate lot, or an HOA-managed property, the same local knowledge goes into every job.

Typical costs in Arlington Heights

Tree Removal$1,500-$8,000
Large Tree Removal$4,000-$15,000
Emergency Storm Cleanup$1,500-$10,000
Tree Trimming & Pruning$400-$2,500
Stump Grinding$150-$800
Lot & Land Clearing$2,000-$15,000
Crane-Assisted Removal$5,000-$20,000
Dead Ash Removal$1,500-$8,000

What sets the price in Arlington Heights

These are planning ranges, not quotes. On a Arlington Heights lot, the biggest factors are the tree's size, how close it stands to the house and power lines, and how a truck, chipper, or crane can reach it. A tree in an open backyard is quick; the same tree hemmed in between structures takes rigging and time. Every job is walked and quoted in writing before any work begins.

Frequently asked - Arlington Heights

Do you serve all of Arlington Heights?

Yes. We cover every neighborhood in Arlington Heights, including Scarsdale, Greenbrier, Stonegate, Pioneer Park and surrounding areas.

What does tree removal cost in Arlington Heights?

Most Arlington Heights single-tree removals run about $1,500-$8,000, with large or crane-assisted removals reaching $15,000-$20,000. Access and size drive the number far more than species. You get a written price from a free on-site visit.

Are you available 24/7 for storm damage in Arlington Heights?

Yes. We run a 24/7 line for storm-downed trees and hazards in Arlington Heights and prioritize anything threatening a house, drive, or power line.

How much does tree removal cost on the North Shore?

Most single-tree removals run about $1,500-$8,000, driven far more by access than by species. A large oak or elm over a house, tight to power lines, or reachable only from the front yard costs well more than the same tree in an open backyard. Very large or crane-assisted removals can reach $15,000-$20,000. Every job is quoted in writing after an on-site look - the size, lean, and how equipment can reach the tree are what set the number.

Do you handle emergency storm damage?

Yes. A 24/7 line covers trees or large limbs down on a house, a car, a driveway, or power lines after a storm off the lake. Hazards that threaten the home or block access are prioritized. When a limb is tangled in live utility lines, the power company is called first - that wire is theirs to clear.

What is going on with all the dead ash trees?

The emerald ash borer has killed a large share of Illinois ash trees over the past decade, and the North Shore's parkway and yard ash have been hit hard. A dead ash gets brittle fast and drops limbs without warning, so standing dead ash near a house or driveway is worth removing before it fails on its own. Dead ash removal is quoted the same way as any other tree - by size and access.

Will removal damage my lawn or garden beds?

The crew plans equipment paths to protect turf, beds, and hardscape, and uses plywood or mats under heavier machines on soft ground. On tight lots a crane can lift wood straight out over the house instead of dragging it across the yard. Any spot that does get disturbed is raked out before the crew leaves.

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