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Tree Removal in Baton Rouge, LA

Baton Rouge homeowners face year-round heat and humidity — avg high 91°f in summer with extreme dewpoints that accelerates wear on exterior surfaces. Our local pros understand your area's specific challenges and deliver quality work on every job.

Serving Prairieville, Zachary, Central, Baker, Denham Springs, and surrounding Baton Rouge communities.

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Why Baton Rouge Homes Need Tree Removal

Year-round heat and humidity — avg high 91°F in summer with extreme dewpoints
Catastrophic flood risk: the August 2016 flood of the Century affected 146,000 homes
Hurricane season June–November — Hurricane Ida (2021) caused major damage
Annual rainfall of 64 inches — similar to New Orleans, concentrated in summer
Brief mild winters — frost is rare and brief
Common Home Types We Service
Brick ranch homes throughout East Baton Rouge ParishPier-and-beam homes elevated above flood risk in older neighborhoodsNew construction elevated per post-2016 flood elevation requirementsPlantation-style homes in older Perkins Road and Government Street areasNew construction in Prairieville, Zachary, and Central

What You Get

Removes hazardous trees before they cause damage
Licensed, insured crews with proper equipment
Can remove trees in tight spaces near homes and structures
Handles everything from small ornamentals to large hardwoods
Emergency storm damage removal available
Full cleanup and haul-away included

Our Tree Removal Process

01

Site Assessment

We evaluate the tree, surrounding structures, power lines, and available drop zones to plan the safest removal approach.

02

Permit & Utility Check

We check local permit requirements and call 811 to locate underground utilities when ground work is required.

03

Sectional Removal

Trees near structures are removed in sections from top to bottom, with each piece carefully lowered using ropes and rigging equipment.

04

Stump Options & Cleanup

The stump can be ground down, chemically treated, or left at grade level per your preference. All debris is chipped and hauled away.

Seasonal Considerations for Baton Rouge

1
Year-round termite monitoring (one of worst termite cities in the US)
2
Flood risk management — sump pumps, elevation certificates, drainage
3
Post-hurricane cleanup (June–November)
4
Year-round mold management from 64 inches of rainfall and humidity
5
Summer algae on all exterior surfaces

Areas We Serve in Baton Rouge

Our tree removal pros are available throughout the Baton Rouge metro area, including:

PrairievilleZacharyCentralBakerDenham SpringsGonzalesSorrentoWalkerLivingstonPort Allen

Tree Removal FAQ for Baton Rouge Homeowners

How often should Baton Rouge homeowners get tree removal?
Given Baton Rouge's year-round heat and humidity — avg high 91°f in summer with extreme dewpoints, most homeowners benefit from tree removal at least once a year. Year-round termite monitoring (one of worst termite cities in the US) often makes spring or fall the optimal time to schedule service.
What home types in Baton Rouge most need tree removal?
Brick ranch homes throughout East Baton Rouge Parish and Pier-and-beam homes elevated above flood risk in older neighborhoods are the most common home types in Baton Rouge and typically see the most wear. Our local pros are familiar with the exterior materials found across the metro.
Do I need a permit to remove a tree?
It depends on your municipality and the tree's size. Many cities require permits for removing trees above a certain diameter, especially in protected zones. We handle permit research and applications.
How much does tree removal cost?
Small trees under 30 feet typically cost $300–$700. Medium trees (30–60 feet) run $700–$1,500. Large trees over 60 feet can cost $1,500–$3,000+. Complexity, location, and access all affect pricing.
Will my homeowner's insurance cover tree removal?
Insurance typically covers removal if a tree damages a structure. Proactive removal of a healthy or hazardous tree that hasn't fallen is usually not covered.
What happens to the wood after removal?
Wood is typically chipped for mulch and hauled away. We can leave logs cut to firewood length at your request. Chipped material can also be left as mulch for your landscaping.

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