Storm damage or a tree down? We answer 24/7. Call (207) 707-3495
Augusta · Waterville · Kennebec Valley

Tree Removal in Augusta, Maine

We take down dangerous, dead, or in-the-way trees safely, give you an honest price up front, and leave the yard cleaner than we found it. Local crews, free estimates, and 24/7 storm response across the Kennebec Valley.

  • Free estimates
  • Fully insured crews
  • 24/7 storm response
  • Full cleanup included

Get a Free Quote

Tell us what the tree is doing and we'll call you back with a free, no-obligation estimate.

Prefer to talk? Call (207) 707-3495 or email [email protected]. We answer 24/7 for storm emergencies.

  • Free On-site estimates
  • 24/7 Storm response
  • Insured Licensed Maine crews
  • Local Kennebec Valley based
What We Do

Full-service tree care for the Kennebec Valley

From a single hazard tree to clearing a building lot, we handle the whole job: takedown, cleanup, and haul-away.

  • Tree Removal

    Some trees just have to come down.

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  • Emergency & Storm Tree Removal

    When wind, ice, or wet snow drops a tree on your house, your car, or across the driveway, you need a real person to pick up the phone, not a voicemail.

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  • Tree Trimming & Pruning

    Good pruning is the cheapest insurance a tree owner can buy.

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  • Stump Grinding

    A leftover stump is a tripping hazard, it is a pain to mow around, and over time it turns into a home for carpenter ants.

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  • Land & Lot Clearing

    Clearing land in central Maine is its own kind of work.

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Tree removal crew member feeding cut limbs into a wood chipper on a residential job in the Kennebec Valley
Why Kennebec Tree Removal

Local crews, honest pricing, clean work

We're based right here in the Kennebec Valley, not dispatched up from Portland, so we know these trees, these storms, and the tight in-town lots.

  • Free, no-obligation estimates. A clear written price with no surprise add-ons.
  • Licensed, insured crews. The right people, ropes, and rigging for the job.
  • We answer 24/7. When a tree comes down at 2 a.m., a real person picks up.
  • Spotless cleanup. Brush chipped, debris hauled, the yard raked before we go.
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Is It Time?

Signs a tree needs to come down

Not every flawed tree has to go. Some are quietly telling you they are about to fail, though, and a few things are worth a closer look before the next storm makes the call for you.

  • Dead wood up high, or a section that never leafs out in spring.
  • A new or worsening lean, especially with soil heaving or cracking at the base.
  • Cracks, splits, or a weak fork running down the trunk.
  • Fungus, soft punky wood, or hollow spots near the base.
  • An ash tree thinning at the top with pale woodpecker flecking on the bark.
Read the full guide

Not sure how serious it is? A borderline tree is hard to judge from the ground. We come look in person and tell you straight whether it can wait, get pruned, or needs to come out. The estimate is free. Get a free estimate →

Free Estimates

Get a price the easy way: call or email

Every tree is different, so we don't guess at a number online. Tell us what you're looking at and we'll come take a look and give you an honest, no-obligation price.

Curious what goes into the number? See what affects tree removal cost in Maine.

No call centers, no run-around. A real local crew comes out, looks at the tree and the access, and gives you a clear written estimate. It's free, with nothing owed and no pressure.

Tree Care Guides

Straight answers on cost, storms, and hazard trees

Plain guides written by a local Kennebec Valley crew, so you know what you're looking at before you call.

  • Tree Removal Cost

    What actually sets the price in Maine, and why no honest crew quotes a tree sight unseen.

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  • Storm & Ice Damage

    What to do when a tree comes down, when to call 911 and CMP, and how our 24/7 response works.

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  • Signs a Tree Needs to Go

    How to read the warning signs of a hazard tree before a limb or trunk fails.

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  • Emerald Ash Borer

    The beetle killing Maine ash trees, how to spot it, and the firewood quarantine.

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  • Permits & Laws

    When you need a permit, shoreland rules near water, and how Maine arborist licensing works.

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Questions

Tree removal questions, answered

How much does it cost to remove a tree in Maine?

It comes down to the tree's height, trunk size, and how close it is to your house or power lines. A small open-yard tree is far cheaper than a large hardwood rigged down in pieces. The only way to get a real number is a free on-site look. Call (207) 707-3495, or email [email protected] and we'll set one up.

Do you offer free estimates?

Yes. Every estimate is free and carries no obligation. We come out, look at the tree and the access, and give you a clear written price with no surprise add-ons.

Are you licensed and insured?

The work is performed by licensed, fully insured Maine tree crews. In Maine, arborist licensing is issued to individuals, and we make sure the crews on your property carry the proper licensing and liability coverage.

What areas do you serve?

Augusta, Waterville, and the surrounding Kennebec Valley, including Gardiner, Hallowell, Winthrop, Oakland, Fairfield, and Sidney. See our service areas page for the full list.

Can you come out for emergency storm damage?

Yes, 24/7. If a tree is on your house, car, or driveway, call (207) 707-3495 any hour and we'll get a crew out to you.

Free Estimates · 24/7 Storm Response

Get a free tree removal estimate

Tell us about the tree and we'll give you a straight, no-obligation price. Storm damage? We answer 24/7.

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