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Free On-Site Estimate in Springfield, MO
An estimate means someone who knows trees walks your property, looks at each one, and writes down a number before any work begins. We don't quote over the phone based on a description because what you describe and what we see are rarely the same thing. You get a written figure you can hold us to.
Call (417) 815-4996When to Call
When You Need Free On-Site Estimate
- You have multiple trees and want one visit to price all the work
- A neighbor's tree is hanging over your fence and you need to know your options
- You bought an older home and don't know the condition of the trees yet
- A storm left damage and you need to understand what's actually urgent
- You got a quote elsewhere and want a second opinion before committing
- You're planning a landscaping project and need trees addressed first
How It Works
Our Process for Free On-Site Estimate
- 1
Schedule the walk
Call (417) 815-4996 or use the site form. We set a time that works for you. Someone will be there, not a salesperson but someone who actually does the work.
- 2
Walk every tree you want looked at
We go tree by tree, look at structure, deadwood, proximity to structures, and overall health. You can ask questions as we go. We're not rushing.
- 3
Note anything that needs more discussion
If a tree has a situation that changes scope depending on what we find mid-job, we say so upfront rather than surprise you with an add-on later.
- 4
Write the estimate on-site or same day
You get a written number for each job. We break it out by tree or task so you can approve the whole thing or pick what you want done first.
- 5
No pressure on timing
The estimate doesn't expire in 48 hours. We're not going to call repeatedly. When you're ready, reach out and we'll get it scheduled.
What's included
- In-person visit from someone who does the actual tree work
- Written line-item estimate broken out by tree or service
- Honest assessment of which trees need immediate attention versus routine care
- Answers to questions about tree health, risk, or what work actually involves
- No obligation to schedule anything after the estimate
What's not included
- Formal arborist reports for legal, insurance, or property dispute purposes — that's a separate service
- Soil testing or lab-based disease diagnosis during the estimate visit
- Utility line clearance assessment — contact your utility provider for that
Real Situations
Common Scenarios in Springfield
A homeowner in the Grant Beach neighborhood just bought a property with seven mature trees and has no idea what condition any of them are in.
We walk all seven, note what's healthy, what needs trimming, and what's a concern. We write separate line items so the homeowner can prioritize and budget rather than having to do everything at once.
A homeowner got a quote from another company that seemed high and wants a second opinion before committing to several thousand dollars of work.
We walk the property the same way we always do and write what we'd charge. We don't ask to see the other quote first. You get an independent number you can compare.
A homeowner had a large limb come down in a storm and wants to know if the rest of the tree is safe or if removal is the right call.
We look at the remaining structure, where the break occurred, and whether the tree still has a stable architecture. We give an honest read, including if removal makes more sense than trying to save it.
Springfield Context
Why this matters in Springfield
Springfield has a lot of housing stock from the 1950s through 1980s, and many of those yards have trees that were planted at the same time and are now at the age where problems show up. A free walk costs you nothing and usually turns up at least one thing worth knowing about, whether you hire us or not.
Straight Talk
About pricing & scope
The estimate reflects what we can see from the ground and from a close look at the crown. If we open a cut during the job and find internal decay that wasn't visible, we stop and talk before continuing. That's rare but it happens, especially on older oaks and maples. We'd rather have that conversation mid-job than hand you an unexpected invoice at the end.
What This Fixes
Problems We See in Springfield
Dead or Dying Branches Hanging Over Your House
Tree Growing Too Close to Power Lines
Tree Branches Scraping Your Roof
Tree Roots Lifting Sidewalks and Driveways
Overgrown Trees Blocking Light and Air Flow
Tree Leaning Toward Your House
Storm-Damaged Trees After Severe Weather
Tree Suckers and Water Sprouts Taking Over
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