At Davis Tree Service, tree removal isn’t just cutting down limbs and dragging them away. It’s about safety, precision, and getting the job done without damage to your property. We’ve been doing this long enough to know when a tree needs to go, how to bring it down clean, and how to leave the site better than we found it.
We work across Montgomery County, including Magnolia, Conroe, Dobbin, and Plantersville, and we remove everything from dead pines to dangerous oaks crowding out homes and structures.
Why Property Owners Call Us for Tree Removal
Here’s what usually brings someone to our contact form or has them calling us direct:
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A tree is leaning too close to their house
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A large limb snapped and is hanging
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There’s storm damage and debris all over
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They’re clearing space for a new structure
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The tree is already dead or visibly rotting
We don’t push removals when pruning would work. But when it’s time to take a tree down, we do it right—with planning, safety gear, and clean results.
What Tree Removal Includes
When you call us for tree removal, we don’t just show up with a chainsaw. Here’s what our full service includes:
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On-site inspection
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Risk assessment for nearby buildings, fences, or power lines
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Sectional takedown if needed
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Rigging for controlled lowering
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Haul-off and full cleanup
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Optional stump grinding or stump removal
This means we’re not just cutting—we’re managing the entire situation.
Chart: Tree Removal Cost Factors
Each job is different, but here’s what determines the cost of tree removal in Montgomery County.
Factor | Impact on Cost |
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Tree Height | Taller trees cost more due to labor and equipment needs |
Tree Diameter | Thicker trunks take longer to cut and remove |
Proximity to Structures | Increases complexity, may require rigging or cranes |
Tree Condition | Dead or diseased trees may break apart during removal |
Access and Location | Backyard trees with poor access require more time |
Haul-Off Volume | Larger trees = more debris = higher disposal fees |
We give upfront quotes that break this down clearly. No surprises.
What Makes Our Tree Removal Safe
We’ve seen what happens when people try to drop a tree with no plan. Fences get crushed, roofs get hit, and entire yards get torn up.
Here’s how we avoid that:
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Ropes, rigging, and pulleys for safe limb control
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Cranes and lifts for tall trees near homes
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Spotters and clear communication throughout the crew
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Certified arborist on team when needed for assessment
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Full insurance coverage in place
You’ll see our crew working in helmets, harnesses, and cut-resistant clothing. We don’t take chances with falling wood.
Types of Trees We Remove
We remove hardwoods, softwoods, ornamental trees, and overgrown nuisance trees of all kinds:
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Oak trees that drop large limbs or are too close to structures
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Pine trees that are tall, rotted, or infested with beetles
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Hackberries and other softwoods prone to breaking
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Chinaberry trees that spread fast and attract pests
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Bradford pears that split under wind stress
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Crepe myrtles that were poorly planted too close to foundations
Each one has its own removal method depending on the location, weight, and angle.
Common Tree Removal Scenarios
Here are a few examples from jobs we’ve handled recently in Montgomery and Magnolia:
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A pine tree over 50 feet tall was leaning toward a customer’s bedroom in Conroe. We rigged it in sections, brought it down piece by piece, and hauled everything away in one afternoon.
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In Magnolia, a homeowner had three overgrown trees interfering with their roof and septic field. We removed them without damaging any utilities and regraded the site after hauling out the stumps.
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A landowner in Dobbin wanted to clear a path for a new metal building. We dropped multiple trees, mulched the brush, and removed stumps to make the pad ready for build-out.
Why Stump Removal Matters
A lot of people ask if stump grinding is really necessary. Here’s the truth:
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Stumps attract termites and ants
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They become tripping hazards
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They make lawn care harder
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Roots can keep growing or shoot suckers
We offer stump grinding to below-ground level, with optional root tracing. That way, nothing comes back, and the area’s ready to replant or build.
Our Equipment and Crew
We show up with what’s needed to do the job without delay:
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Chainsaws and pole saws
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Bucket trucks and lifts
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Wood chippers
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Dump trailers
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Safety gear and harnesses
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Stump grinders
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Ground protection mats (when needed)
Our crew is trained, covered, and efficient. We’ve worked together on hundreds of jobs and know how to move fast without cutting corners.
Our Service Area
We take tree removal calls across the region, including:
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Conroe
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Magnolia
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Dobbin
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Plantersville
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Pinehurst
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Parts of Walker County and northern Harris County
If you’re in this region and you see limbs dropping, bark peeling, or the tree leaning more than last week, it’s time to give us a call.
When Tree Removal Is Urgent
Some trees need to come down today—not next month. We offer emergency tree removal services when:
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A tree has split from wind or lightning
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A branch is suspended and threatening a structure
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Storm debris needs clearing fast
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A tree has already fallen onto a house, fence, or driveway
We keep an open line for fast response and prioritize calls that involve safety risks.
How to Get Started
We don’t require upfront payment or make you jump through hoops. Here’s how to begin:
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Call us or use our contact form.
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We’ll schedule a site visit, usually within 48 hours.
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You’ll get a written estimate with all the details.
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If you’re ready, we’ll get the job scheduled and done fast.
Tree Removal FAQ
How much does it cost to remove a tree?
Small removals can be under $500. Large, complex removals near homes may range $1,500–$3,000. We quote each job based on size, access, and debris volume.
Can you remove multiple trees at once?
Yes. We price bulk removals at a discount if access allows.
What happens to the wood?
We chip branches and haul logs unless you request otherwise.
Can you remove a tree close to power lines?
Yes, with coordination from the utility company if needed.
Do you clean up afterward?
Always. No limbs left in your yard, no sawdust piles. We rake and clean the whole site.
Contact Davis Tree Service for Safe, Clean Tree Removal
When you’re ready to remove a tree, do it with people who’ve done it hundreds of times before. We handle every job from first cut to final rake.
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