Find answers to common questions about our tree care services
We proudly serve 12 communities in the West Island: Saint-Lazare, Pointe-Claire, Hudson, Beaconsfield, Vaudreuil, Kirkland, Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Dorval, Senneville, Baie-D'Urfé, Île-Perrot, and Pincourt.
Tree removal costs vary based on the tree's size, location, accessibility, and complexity. Small trees typically range from $500-$1,500, medium trees $1,500-$3,500, and large trees $3,500+. We provide free, detailed quotes with no hidden fees.
Yes, most municipalities in Quebec require a permit for tree removal, especially for trees over a certain diameter. We can help guide you through your specific city's permit application process.
For routine removals, we typically schedule within 1-2 weeks. For hazardous or emergency situations, our 24/7 response team can often be on-site within hours to safely remove the threat.
Yes! We offer 24/7 emergency tree services for urgent situations like storm damage, fallen trees, or immediate safety hazards. Call us anytime at (438) 365-5410.
Trimming generally refers to cutting back overgrown branches for aesthetic purposes or clearance. Pruning is a more targeted approach focused on the tree's health, removing dead, diseased, or structurally weak branches.
Late winter to early spring (during dormancy) is generally the best time for most species, as it minimizes stress and sap loss. However, dead, diseased, or hazardous branches should be removed immediately regardless of the season.
Stump grinding uses a machine to shred the stump 6-12 inches below ground level, leaving the root system to decay naturally. Stump removal involves excavating the entire stump and root ball, which is more invasive and costly.
Stump grinding is usually priced based on the diameter of the stump. Costs typically range from $150 to $600+, depending on size, location, and accessibility.
Absolutely. Our certified arborists specialize in complex removals. We use advanced rigging techniques, cranes, and protective measures to safely dismantle trees near homes, power lines, and other structures without causing damage.
Look for signs such as dead or dying branches, discolored or sparse foliage, fungal growth (mushrooms) at the base, deep cracks in the trunk, or unusual leaning. If you notice these, contact us for a professional assessment.
Yes. We are fully licensed, CNESST insured for workers' compensation, carry comprehensive liability insurance, and our team includes ISA Certified Arborists.
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