Tree Removal Business in Dona Ana

Discover reliable Tree Removal solutions across Dona Ana to help you maintain a safe and attractive property. Whether you’re dealing with a hazardous tree, storm damage, or simply need to clear space for a new project, our directory connects you with experienced professionals in your area.

Compare services, pricing, and customer reviews to find the right fit-whether it’s for residential or commercial needs. From routine removals to emergency response, stump grinding, and lot clearing, get fast access to experts who prioritize safety, efficiency, and environmental responsibility.



Available Tree Removal in Dona Ana

Axe Man Professional Arborist

Location: Dona Ana, New Mexico
Category: Tree service
Reviews: (4.3) 36 reviews

Pamela Medrano |
We hired Axe Man to come and do two trees for $900 and has yet to finish the job. Craig (Axe Man) says he is going to show up at a certain time and shows up late or not at all. When he shows up...

Desert Oasis Tree Service

Location: Dona Ana, New Mexico
Category: Tree service
Reviews: (4.4) 15 reviews

Tim Espinoza |
Larry quoted a fair price for removing the four tree stumps. He showed up on time and completed the job in under 2 hours. Great service provided.

Dona Ana County Tree Care

Location: Dona Ana, New Mexico
Category: Tree service
Reviews: (4.9) 44 reviews

Terence McGreehan |
Vince and his team did another excellent job removing six Mondale pines in the front and side of our house. The trees had aged to the point they were under stress after borers got to them. Clearly time to take them out.

Golden cut Tree service

Location: Dona Ana, New Mexico
Category: Tree service
Reviews: (5.0) 7 reviews

Dixie Johnson |
This is the best and most professional tree service I have ever used. Cruz and his staff showed up on time and you can’t tell I had a dead tree in my front yard. I would not use anyone else.

Joshua's tree service

Location: Dona Ana, New Mexico
Category: Tree service
Reviews: (4.7) 17 reviews

Jenny Wicker |
I called Joshua's to trim some large dead branches off an ash, as well as some overhanging large branches from my neighbor's tree. The guys were very pleasant to work with. They worked carefully in a confined space, cut off all the dead stuff and...

South West Tree Service LLC.

Location: Dona Ana, New Mexico
Category: Tree service
Reviews: (4.7) 20 reviews

Neal Reust |
We have used South West Tree Service twice. Both times were a positive experience. Staff is experienced and quite friendly. The work was performed as scheduled and costs were reasonable. The results for the Palm were exactly as requested. ( Don't like the look of...

The Tree Boss

Location: Dona Ana, New Mexico
Category: Tree service
Reviews: (4.9) 118 reviews

Cindy Solis |
I had a fantastic experience with The Tree Boss as they removed a 100 ft pine tree between my house and my neighbor's. From consultation to cleanup, their professionalism and expertise were evident. The team, including Mike, Dom, Pete, Jerome, Andrew, Lalo, and Z, worked...

Tree Zombie

Location: Dona Ana, New Mexico
Category: Tree service
Reviews: (5.0) 13 reviews

Poly J |
The crew were on time and worked extremely hard to get my yard cleared out of all trees and bushes to make room for my next project. Took care of everything in a quick manner. Communication between us was great.
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How to Hire a Tree Removal Contractor

Finding the right tree removal expert is easier than you think—just follow these three simple steps to ensure a safe, efficient, and professional experience with any contractor listed in this directory.

1. Request a Free Estimate
Begin by reaching out to a tree removal contractor from this directory to request a free quote. A reputable provider will typically offer an on-site inspection to assess the tree’s condition, location, and potential risks before providing a detailed estimate.

2. Schedule the Removal
Once you’ve reviewed the estimate and agreed on the scope of work, schedule the removal at a convenient time. Professional contractors will coordinate with you on timing, permits (if required), and any prep work needed to ensure the job goes smoothly.

3. Confirm Cleanup and Completion
After the tree is removed, inspect the site to ensure all debris is cleared and any additional services—like stump grinding—have been completed as agreed. A trustworthy tree removal company will leave your property clean, safe, and ready for whatever comes next.


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FAQs

Can I remove a tree myself?

Tree removal can be dangerous and is not recommended as a DIY job. Professionals have the training, equipment, and insurance to safely remove trees, especially those near power lines or structures.

Do contractors offer free tree assessments or estimates?

Most professional tree services offer free estimates that include an on-site inspection, cost breakdown, and service plan. Some may also provide risk assessments from certified arborists.

Can I replant in the same spot after a tree is removed?

Yes, but it depends on whether the stump and roots are removed. If stump grinding was done, some replanting is possible, though it may require soil preparation. Full stump removal is best for replanting.

Can trees be removed in any season?

Tree removal can be done year-round, but winter and early spring are often ideal since there’s less foliage, and frozen ground can protect lawns. However, emergency removals may occur at any time.

What happens to the tree after it’s removed?

After removal, the tree is typically cut into logs and hauled away. Branches may be chipped on-site, and some services offer options for recycling wood or leaving firewood upon request.

Is a permit required to remove a tree?

In many U.S. cities and counties, a permit is required to remove certain trees, especially large, historic, or protected species. Always check with your local government or HOA before proceeding with tree removal.