Tree and Limb Removal in Honolulu
Safe, controlled tree removal and emergency limb services across Honolulu.
When Trees Need to Come Down
Tree removal is performed when storm damage, root decay, or improper planting location makes the tree unsavable. Our crews use rigging systems to lower trunk and branch sections in controlled pieces to the ground, protecting surrounding structures and landscaping.
A 40-foot tree is sectioned from top to bottom with each piece lowered by rope. This controlled dismantling method is essential in Honolulu's dense residential neighborhoods where trees often stand within feet of homes, fences, and parked vehicles.
Stump grinding follows removal upon request. We grind stumps 6-8 inches below grade, allowing for new planting, sod installation, or hardscape placement over the former tree location.
Tree and Limb Removal Services
Complete Tree Removal
Full removal of dead, diseased, or structurally compromised trees using crane-assisted lifts and rigging systems for safe, controlled dismantling.
Emergency Limb Removal
Partially broken branches that remain attached and pose immediate fall risk. Response time for emergency calls averages 2-4 hours, 7 days a week.
Stump Grinding
Mechanical grinding of stumps to 6-8 inches below grade. Grindings can be left as mulch or removed entirely based on your preference.
Root System Removal
For trees with invasive root systems damaging foundations, plumbing, or hardscapes. Excavation and root barrier installation available.
Signs a Tree Needs Removal
Structural Decay
Hollow trunks, fungal conks (mushrooms) growing from the base or trunk, and large cavities indicate internal decay that compromises the tree's ability to support its own weight.
Root Damage
Construction activity, grade changes, or root disease that damages more than 50% of the root system makes the tree unstable. Leaning trees with exposed or lifted roots require immediate evaluation.
Dead Crown
Trees with more than 50% dead canopy are unlikely to recover. Continued decline increases the risk of large branch or whole-tree failure, especially during storm season.