Sometimes yes. The City of Glendale has a Tree Board that governs all planting, maintenance, and removal on public streets and right-of-way areas. A permit from the City Forester is required for any work near sidewalks, street trees, or utility easements. When you call us with tree removal Glendale WI permit questions, we handle the entire permit process for you at no extra charge. Trees on private property away from the street usually do not need a permit but we verify every single time before we start so there are zero surprises.
Most tree removal Glendale WI jobs run between $950 and $3,000. Small trees under 30 feet cost $950 to $1,300. Large trees over 60 feet the mature white oaks and silver maples common on Glendale’s Milwaukee River corridor properties run $2,000 to $3,000 or more depending on access and complexity. Stump grinding adds $150 to $350. You always get a free written estimate before anything starts. No surprises. No hidden fees.
Very likely. EAB has been confirmed in all 72 Wisconsin counties and has wiped out thousands of green ash trees right here in Glendale and across Milwaukee County. Look for a thinning crown that starts at the top and works its way down. Check the bark for small D-shaped exit holes about 1/8 inch wide. Peel back a strip of bark and look for winding S-shaped feeding galleries carved by larvae just beneath the surface. Heavy woodpecker activity on the trunk is another strong warning sign. Call us for a free assessment right away an EAB-weakened ash can snap in moderate wind with no warning.
Yes and we do it regularly on Milwaukee River Parkway properties and Kletzsch Park-area lots in Glendale. Large trees near structures require sectional cutting, professional rigging, and the right equipment including cranes for tight access situations. Our ISA Certified Arborists plan every single cut before we make it. We protect your lawn, garden beds, fence, and driveway throughout the entire job. We do not leave until every piece is cleaned up and hauled away.
Yes 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including weekends and holidays. Glendale sits in a severe storm corridor just north of Milwaukee. A thunderstorm can drop a 60-foot silver maple on your roof at 2 in the morning. Our team is ready for emergency calls any hour of the day or night. Call (414) 300-3686 right now if you have a tree emergency in Glendale.