Expert Tree Removal Services in Lansing, MI
When hazardous, diseased, or unwanted trees threaten your property, Lansing Tree Service delivers expert tree removal solutions for both commercial and residential properties throughout Lansing, Michigan. Our certified arborists utilize advanced rigging techniques, crane-assisted removal, and precision cutting methods to safely eliminate trees of any size while protecting your landscape, structures, and utilities. Whether you're dealing with storm-damaged trees, invasive species like emerald ash borer infestations, or need land clearing for construction projects, our team handles every job with professionalism and efficiency.
We provide comprehensive services including stump grinding, debris removal, emergency tree removal, and complete site cleanup, ensuring your property is left safe and pristine. Our ISA-certified professionals assess each tree's condition, proximity to power lines, root system stability, and potential hazards before implementing the safest removal strategy. From dangerous dead tree removal and fallen tree extraction to strategic removals for landscape redesign, Lansing Tree Service combines state-of-the-art equipment like wood chippers and aerial lifts with decades of experience to protect your property investment while maintaining the highest safety standards in the tree care industry.

We remove hazardous, overgrown, and unwanted trees from yards, commercial sites, and public spaces. We prioritize safety, precise equipment selection, and minimizing impact to landscapes and structures.
We handle properties of all sizes, from single-family yards to multi-acre commercial lots. For homes, we perform careful removals near roofs, power lines, and driveways, using rope access and sectional dismantling to protect structures. For businesses, we coordinate with property managers to schedule work outside peak hours. We use cranes and chip-and-haul methods for large specimens and tight urban sites to keep operations efficient.
Our process begins with an on-site inspection and a written estimate. We include permits, stump grinding options, and disposal in proposals so clients know costs up front. Safety gear, ISA-certified arborists when needed, and daily jobsite cleanup are standard. We document before and after conditions and communicate timing so clients can plan around the work.
We inspect trunk decay, root plate stability, crown dieback, and lean angle to determine risk. We take photographs, note nearby targets such as buildings and utilities, and assign a risk score to prioritize action. We recommend removal when risk cannot be reduced through pruning or cabling. When mitigation is possible, we outline steps, estimated lifespan gain, and maintenance intervals.
Our assessments reference species-specific failure modes and local soil or drainage issues. We provide a written report with recommended timeline, emergency triggers, and cost options for removal or remediation. We discuss liability concerns and coordinate with insurance adjusters on request. Our goal is to give property owners the information needed to make timely, safe decisions.
We maintain an emergency call protocol for storm-damaged trees and fallen limbs. We respond with chainsaw teams, traffic control, and heavy equipment to clear hazards and restore access quickly. We triage jobs by life-safety risk first, then property and infrastructure impacts. For major incidents, we stage crews for 24 to 72-hour cycles to manage debris and prevent secondary damage.
We offer temporary bracing, hazardous limb removal, and safe felling of compromised trunks. Debris removal options include wood chipping on site, hauling to green waste facilities, or cutting to manageable lengths for client collection. We document damage for insurance claims and provide immediate estimates for permanent repairs or removal. We coordinate with utilities and emergency services when needed to ensure a safe, efficient restoration process.
We assess site risks, use modern rigging and cutting equipment, and remove all debris responsibly. Every step prioritizes safety for people and property while minimizing disruption to the site.
We begin with an on-site inspection to document tree species, trunk diameter, lean, canopy spread, and root proximity to structures. We measure clearances from power lines, driveways, and buildings, and note soil conditions that affect stability.
We perform aerial and ground-angle assessments for deadwood and structural defects. We also confirm access for our equipment and set exclusion zones for pedestrians and vehicles.
We prepare a removal plan that specifies cut sequence, required rigging points, and crew roles. That plan includes emergency procedures and a timeline so property managers and homeowners know exactly what to expect.
We deploy aerial lifts, bucket trucks, and cranes when precision removal near structures or utilities is required. For steep or confined lots, we use rope-access climbing and sectional dismantling to lower limbs and trunk pieces safely.
Our crews use carbide-tipped saws, chippers rated for the job, and skid steers for hauling. We apply industry-standard rigging hardware and tagged slings to control dropped sections and protect landscaping.
We follow ANSI safety practices and maintain communication with spotters and signalers during every lift. Using these methods reduces property impact and speeds up jobs without cutting corners on safety.
We sort material on site into firewood, mulchable brush, and recyclable timber. We chip branches into mulch for reuse, cut logs to customer-requested lengths, and haul away nonusable waste to licensed disposal sites.
We offer options for homeowners and property managers, including on-site chipping, curbside removal, and staged log stacking for later pickup. For commercial clients, we provide documentation of disposal and recycle streams upon request.
We secure permits and coordinate with utility companies when required to ensure compliant disposal and restoration. Final site checks confirm stumps, root collars, and any disturbed turf are addressed per the agreed plan.

We bring over 20 years of experience to every job in Lansing and surrounding communities. Our crew includes ISA-certified arborists and trained technicians who assess tree health, site access, and risk before we start work. That assessment guides our method choice, whether we perform rigging, sectional dismantling, or full-stump extraction. We use industry-standard equipment such as cranes, lift trucks, and chipper trucks to handle large or awkward removals safely.
We maintain all required Michigan contractor licenses and local permits for tree work in Lansing. Our liability insurance and workers compensation policies meet or exceed industry norms so you do not inherit risk when we work on your property. Before starting, we confirm permit needs and obtain them when required. We also provide written estimates that list permit costs separately so you know exactly what you are paying for.
We prioritize clear timelines, honest pricing, and respectful cleanup on every residential and commercial job. Estimates arrive in writing within 24 to 48 hours and spell out scope, timeline, and payment terms. We schedule work to minimize disruption to your business or household. For commercial accounts, we offer flexible windows and night or weekend options when needed.
Tree removal costs typically range from $300 to $3,000+ depending on the tree's size, location, and complexity. At Lansing Tree Service, we consider factors like height, trunk diameter, proximity to structures, and accessibility when providing estimates. Small trees under 30 feet usually cost $300-$800, medium trees (30-60 feet) run $800-$1,500, and large trees over 60 feet can exceed $2,000. Emergency removals, trees near power lines, and difficult access situations may increase costs. We offer free estimates and transparent pricing for both residential and commercial properties.
Permit requirements in Lansing, Michigan depend on your property location and tree size. Generally, homeowners don't need permits for trees on private residential property, but there are exceptions for heritage trees, trees in historic districts, or those near city right-of-ways. Commercial properties and trees along public streets typically require city approval. The City of Lansing may protect certain tree species or sizes. Lansing Tree Service can help you determine if a permit is needed and assist with the application process to ensure full compliance with local ordinances.
Professional tree removal includes a complete assessment, safe cutting and dismantling of the tree, debris removal, and site cleanup. Lansing Tree Service provides certified arborists who evaluate the tree's condition, plan the safest removal method, and use professional equipment like chainsaws, rigging systems, and cranes when necessary. We section large trees from top to bottom, control the fall direction, protect your property with ground protection, and haul away all branches, logs, and wood chips. Stump grinding can be added separately if desired.
Most tree removals take 2-8 hours depending on size and complexity. Small trees under 30 feet typically take 1-3 hours, while medium-sized trees require 3-5 hours. Large trees over 60 feet, trees near structures, or those requiring crane work can take a full day or longer. Lansing Tree Service works efficiently while prioritizing safety and property protection. Weather conditions, accessibility, and permit requirements may affect timing. Emergency storm damage removals are expedited. We'll provide an accurate timeframe during your free estimate.
Homeowners insurance typically covers tree removal only if the tree fell due to a covered peril like wind, lightning, ice storm, or other sudden events and caused damage to insured structures. Insurance usually won't cover removal of dead, diseased, or dying trees that haven't fallen, as this is considered maintenance. Coverage limits often range from $500-$1,000 per tree. Lansing Tree Service can provide detailed documentation and work directly with insurance adjusters to help with claims for storm-damaged trees. We recommend reviewing your specific policy for coverage details.