Safe & Reliable Tree Removal in Utah
Safe, fast removal of hazardous trees across Davis, Weber, Morgan, Box Elder, & Salt Lake Counties
Dangerous Trees Don’t Wait — Neither Should You
Dead, leaning, or diseased trees pose serious risks—to your property, your family, and your peace of mind. Whether it's a storm-damaged oak threatening your roof or a tree growing too close to your power lines, the team at All Pros Tree Service is here to help. With decades of experience and ISA-certified arborists on staff, we specialize in the safe, efficient removal of trees before disaster strikes.
We proudly serve homes and businesses in:
- Davis County
- Weber County
- Box Elder County
- Morgan County
- Salt Lake County
Call us now or fill out our quick form to schedule your professional tree removal consultation.
Why Tree Removal Matters More Than You Think
Tree removal isn’t just a landscaping task—it’s a matter of safety, property protection, and long-term health for your entire yard. Ignoring a compromised tree can result in catastrophic damage or injury. Here’s why removal is sometimes not just necessary, but urgent.
Protecting Your Home and Family
Trees that are leaning, unstable, or rotting can fall without warning. Wind, snow, or even gravity alone may cause them to collapse. These aren’t just property risks—they can threaten lives.
Preventing Utility Damage
Trees growing too close to power lines or water systems are ticking time bombs. Falling branches can cause blackouts, while aggressive roots may crack pipes or damage your foundation.
Avoiding Expensive Repairs
It’s often cheaper—and certainly safer—to remove a problem tree before it causes damage to roofs, fences, driveways, or vehicles. Waiting may lead to higher insurance claims and longer restoration times.
Know Your Local Trees: Common Utah Species We Remove
Utah is home to a diverse mix of trees, many of which can present removal challenges due to their size or root complexity. Our arborists are familiar with all local varieties, including:
- Aspen (Populus tremuloides)
- Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii)
- Ponderosa Pine (Pinus ponderosa)
- Blue Spruce (Picea pungens)
- Utah Juniper (Juniperus osteosperma)
- Boxelder (Acer negundo)
- Gambel Oak (Quercus gambelii)
- Bigtooth Maple (Acer grandidentatum)
Whether it's a 50-foot pine or a storm-ravaged cottonwood, we have the equipment and expertise to handle it.
When Should You Remove a Tree?
Here are clear signs that it’s time to call us:
- The tree is visibly dead or hollow
- Roots are damaging nearby structures
- Large limbs are falling without warning
- It leans excessively or is unstable
- It’s growing into power lines or buildings
- It blocks planned construction or renovations
- It’s spreading disease to other trees
If you’re unsure, book a consultation. It’s better to ask now than pay later.