Chainsaws or Compost: The True Cost of Tree Removal
Avoid a costly mistake. Learn why 90% of tree removals aren't necessary.

Thinking about cutting down a tree? Tree removal is permanent and expensive! It often costs thousands of dollars.
What if there was a way to save money and save your tree? In our experience, less than 10% of trees that people think need to be cut down actually need to be removed. Each year, we meet with thousands of clients to talk about this very issue, only to discover that the trees in question are safe, have a lot of life left in them, or simply need a more cost-effective service like pest treatment, pruning, or soil improvement.
Get a Diagnosis, Not a Sales Pitch
Wait a second. Someone told us our tree is dangerous and needs to be cut down.
We hear you (and we hear this a lot). Imagine for a moment that your car sounds a bit off, so you take it to an oil-change shop. What do you think they are going to recommend? And what happens if you drive it across the street to a muffler shop? A better option would be to go to a well-rounded mechanic who assesses all of the systems in your car to diagnose the root of the problem.

The same is true in the tree industry. Many companies, even the ones that say they care for trees, make a majority of their money from tree removals. And when removal is the shiniest tool in their toolbelt, it's typically the only solution they'll suggest.
Do you trust a removal company to give you the truth about whether your tree needs to be removed?
This is one of the reasons we do not offer tree removal services. We aim to provide unbiased opinions on whether trees need to be removed.
Alternatives to Cutting Down a Tree
90% of the time, the tree in question is fine as-is or needs something to boost its health that costs a fraction of the removal cost, including:
- Structural pruning
- Soil care and improvement such as air spading, compost fertilizer, or arborist woodchips
- Pest and disease management
Even when it comes to dead trees, if there is nothing nearby that it could harm, leave it! Dead trees, also known as snags, provide a new life for many migrating birds and insects that rely upon them.
When Removal is Necessary
There are times when they do need to be removed. Examples include:
- A dead tree near the sidewalk where people pass by
- A tree uprooting beside a busy street
- An invasive tree adds no environmental benefits and takes resources from more valuable native trees
But these are the exceptions to the rule.
If you’ve read this far and are not convinced, we understand. We aren’t the right fit for what you need. Here is a short article about how to choose the right tree service for a removal and why it is important that they are properly insured.
However, if you are convinced, before you make an expensive and irreversible decision about your tree, why not contact us to book a paid consultation with one of our ISA-Certified Treecologists? If we find that there are other services your tree needs, and you book the service with us, we’ll credit this meeting fee towards the scope of the work.
Our frequently asked questions below include some of the most common concerns we hear from clients, along with our expert opinions on each topic.