Tree Removal in Wilmette, Illinois.
Most Wilmette 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.
Wilmette is an established lakefront suburb with a heavy parkway and yard canopy close to the water. Removals near the house, canopy pruning, and clearing storm-downed and ash-killed trees make up most local demand.
Tree services in Wilmette
Safe removal of dead, damaged, or unwanted trees on North Shore and NW suburban lots.
Mature oak, elm, and maple removal where size and proximity to the house raise the stakes.
24/7 response when a storm off the lake drops a tree or large limb on your property.
Structural pruning, deadwooding, and clearance work that keeps mature trees sound.
Grinding stumps below grade so you can replant, re-sod, or reclaim the space.
Clearing brush, scrub, and trees for a build, an addition, or reclaiming an overgrown lot.
Crane removals for trees too large, too dead, or too tight to take down any other way.
Removing emerald ash borer-killed ash before brittle, dead wood fails on its own.
An on-site assessment of a tree's health, risk, and whether it needs work at all.
Trees common in Wilmette
Wilmette's canopy shapes the kind of work the crew does. The area runs heavy with Parkway elms and honey locusts, Mature pin and red oaks, Silver maples, EAB-killed ash, Lake-exposed 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 Wilmette
Wilmette pairs a dense parkway canopy on the older east side near Gillson Park with mid-century yards further west, and both are heavy with maturing oaks, elms, and maples now reaching the size where limbs threaten roofs. Homes here sit close to the lake, so wind off the water regularly tests weak unions and deadwood. The village's ash were common street and yard trees, and borer-killed ash removal has been a steady part of the work.
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Around Wilmette
The crew works properties throughout Wilmette, including areas near Baha'i House of Worship, Gillson Park, Wilmette Metra station, Plaza del Lago. 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 Wilmette
| 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 Wilmette
These are planning ranges, not quotes. On a Wilmette 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 - Wilmette
Do you serve all of Wilmette?
Yes. We cover every neighborhood in Wilmette, including East Wilmette, West Wilmette, Kenilworth Gardens, Indian Hill Estates and surrounding areas.
What does tree removal cost in Wilmette?
Most Wilmette 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 Wilmette?
Yes. We run a 24/7 line for storm-downed trees and hazards in Wilmette 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.