
Removing a tree is a serious job, especially when the tree is dead, dying, storm-damaged, leaning, structurally compromised, or growing near a home, driveway, fence, utility line, or neighboring property. Branching Out Tree Service provides professional tree removal in Newburgh, Evansville, Henderson, and surrounding areas, including Warrick County, Vanderburgh County, and Henderson County.
Our ISA-certified arborists, crane operators, and trained tree removal crew handle removals safely and efficiently, whether you need a small ornamental tree removed or a large hazardous oak taken down near your house. We use professional equipment, careful planning, ground protection when conditions allow, and controlled removal methods to protect your property and complete the job correctly.
If you are asking, “Who should I call for hazardous tree removal near me?” or “Does this tree need to come down?” our team can assess the tree, explain your options, and provide a clear quote. Sometimes pruning, bracing, or plant health care may be the better option. Other times, removal is the safest choice.
Tree removal may be necessary when a tree is diseased, declining, storm-damaged, split, uprooted, leaning, hollow, interfering with new construction, or creating a safety or liability concern. Trees over homes, garages, power lines, driveways, sidewalks, or high-traffic areas should be evaluated before they fail.
Branching Out Tree Service removes hazardous trees, storm-damaged trees, fallen trees, and unwanted trees across Newburgh, Evansville, Henderson, and nearby communities. Cleanup and debris removal are included in the scope unless otherwise noted, and stump grinding can be added to your quote.
Ready to remove a hazardous tree? Contact Branching Out Tree Service today to request a tree removal quote.

This before-and-after tree removal project shows the difference a safe, planned removal can make. Branching Out Tree Service removed the tree, cleaned up the debris, and left the property ready for the next step. Our crew handles tree removal in Newburgh, Evansville, Henderson, and surrounding areas with professional equipment, careful site protection, and full cleanup.

This Newburgh tree removal project shows how Branching Out Tree Service safely removes unwanted, hazardous, dead, or declining trees and leaves the property clean when the work is complete. Our crew uses careful planning, professional equipment, and controlled removal methods to protect nearby lawns, driveways, fences, homes, and surrounding property.
Need tree removal in Newburgh or Warrick County? Request a quote from Branching Out Tree Service today.
Answers to common questions about tree removal cost, hazardous trees, storm damage, cleanup, stump grinding, and quotes in Newburgh, Evansville, and Henderson.
Tree removal cost in Evansville and Newburgh depends on the tree’s size, condition, location, access, cleanup needs, and whether stump grinding is included. A small, easy-access tree usually costs less than a large hazardous tree near a house, driveway, fence, or utility line. Branching Out Tree Service provides clear tree removal quotes after reviewing the tree, site access, risk level, and cleanup requirements.
Call a professional tree removal company if a tree is dead, leaning, cracked, storm-damaged, hollow, dropping large limbs, or growing too close to your home, garage, driveway, fence, or power lines. Branching Out Tree Service handles hazardous tree removal in Newburgh, Evansville, Henderson, and surrounding areas using trained crews, professional equipment, and controlled removal methods. If you are unsure whether the tree needs to come down, we can assess it and explain whether removal, pruning, or another option is safest.
Yes. Branching Out Tree Service removes fallen trees and storm-damaged trees in Newburgh, Evansville, Henderson, and nearby communities. If a tree falls on a house, driveway, fence, yard, or access area, our crew can assess the hazard, remove the tree, clean up debris, and discuss stump grinding if needed. For urgent storm damage or dangerous tree situations, call as soon as possible so the site can be made safer.
Stump grinding is usually quoted separately unless it is specifically included in the tree removal scope. Many homeowners add stump grinding after tree removal to remove the leftover stump, improve the appearance of the yard, reduce trip hazards, and make the area easier to mow or landscape. Ask Branching Out Tree Service to include stump grinding in your tree removal quote.
Photos can help us understand the tree, access, and nearby hazards, but large, hazardous, storm-damaged, or difficult-access trees may still need an on-site review before final pricing. Helpful photos include a full view of the tree, the base of the trunk, nearby structures, fences, driveways, utility lines, and the access path for equipment. Branching Out Tree Service can use photos as a starting point and then recommend whether removal, pruning, or an in-person assessment is needed.
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