From storm-thrown oaks on your roofline to dead hazard trees leaning over the driveway — get connected with a licensed, insured local tree crew that shows up ready to cut.
Four-state-area weather is brutal on trees. Wind shear, ice load, and saturated ground take healthy trees down and leave damaged ones hanging. Every job below gets handled by an insured local crew.
Trees on roofs, cars, fences, or power-line easements. Tarping referrals and documentation for your insurance adjuster.
Dead, dying, or too-close-to-the-house trees taken down in controlled sections — including big mature oaks and sycamores.
Storm-weakened trunks and widow-maker limbs assessed and removed before the next front comes through.
Stumps ground below grade so you can mow over it, replant, or pour concrete. Any size, any count.
Crown reduction, deadwooding, and clearance cuts off roofs, chimneys, and service drops.
Overgrown lots, fence rows, and building sites cleared and hauled off.
When severe weather rolls through Jasper and Newton County, the wait list gets long by noon. Get your request in early and you're first on the route.
Get In Line NowThis isn't a guy with a pickup and a ladder. The crews behind this site run chippers, cranes, and rigging gear — and they've cleaned up after every major blow the four-states has thrown at them.


Local crews based in and around Joplin cover:
Most standard removals run $400–$1,200 depending on height, trunk diameter, and how close the tree sits to structures. Big mature trees or anything requiring a crane runs more; emergency and storm work carries a premium. Your quote is free and comes from the local crew that would do the work.
If a storm put a tree on a covered structure (house, garage, fence), homeowners policies typically cover removal — commonly $500–$1,000 per tree. Crews working storm jobs in Joplin deal with adjusters constantly and can document the job properly.
Emergencies get same-day response whenever a crew is available — often within hours. Routine removals are usually scheduled within days, though after major storms lead times stretch.
On private property, generally no — Joplin doesn't require a permit for removing your own trees. Trees in the public right-of-way or on city property are a different story; the crew will flag it if your tree qualifies.
Every professional we connect you with is required to carry general liability insurance and workers' comp. Never let an uninsured operator climb a tree over your house — you're the one exposed if it goes wrong.