Your dead tree removal specialists in New Buffalo, MI. Free assessments, certified arborists, and complete cleanup.
Dead tree removal in New Buffalo done right. B. Haney and Sons Arborists arborists assess the wood condition before climbing or rigging anything, choose crane support whenever the tree integrity is questionable, and handle the takedown with the extra caution dead trees demand. Safety first, every time, on every dead tree.
Properties throughout New Buffalo (pop. 2,555) face unique challenges when it comes to dead tree removal. Michigan climate patterns, the local tree species mix, and the specific site conditions across New Buffalo all influence the approach we take. B. Haney and Sons Arborists tailors every dead tree removal project to the conditions your property actually faces — no generic solutions, no unnecessary work, no upselling on services your trees do not need.
Choosing the right contractor for dead tree removal in New Buffalo, MI makes the difference between proper tree care and damage that can last for decades. B. Haney and Sons Arborists uses correct rigging, follows ANSI standards, and backs every project with workmanship pride from a company carrying on a tree care tradition since 1940. Call (833) 214-3237 to schedule your free arborist assessment.
Here is how we handle every dead tree removal project in New Buffalo.
Our New Buffalo arborist arrives at your property to evaluate the situation — tree species, condition, target zones, and access. We answer your questions and explain exactly what the job involves.
We provide a clear written estimate covering scope, equipment, timeline, and cleanup — no hidden fees. Once approved, we schedule the work at your convenience.
B. Haney and Sons Arborists executes every dead tree removal project at your New Buffalo, MI property with full safety protocols, proper equipment, and careful tree-care technique. Quality work, every time.
Our New Buffalo crew cleans up everything before leaving — branches hauled off, chips raked smooth, stumps ground if part of the scope. We do a final walkthrough so you can confirm satisfaction.
Common questions about dead tree removal in New Buffalo.
The cost of dead tree removal in New Buffalo depends on tree size, species, access, equipment required, and whether stump removal is included. B. Haney and Sons Arborists provides free written estimates with transparent pricing so you know exactly what to expect before any work begins. We work in a wide range of budgets and never quote blind.
Yes. Standard B. Haney and Sons Arborists dead tree removal service in New Buffalo includes hauling all branches and brush, chipping small wood, raking the work area, and leaving the site cleaner than we found it. No surprise debris-removal fees on the final invoice.
Yes. B. Haney and Sons Arborists carries full general liability and workers compensation insurance for all dead tree removal work in New Buffalo. Tree work is high-risk and uninsured contractors expose property owners to serious financial liability. We provide certificates of insurance on request before any job starts.
Yes. B. Haney and Sons Arborists provides free, no-obligation arborist assessments for all dead tree removal projects in New Buffalo and surrounding Michigan communities. We walk the property, evaluate the work needed, and provide a written estimate within 24 to 48 hours of the visit.
See what customers across the country say about working with B. Haney and Sons Arborists.
"These guys handled a tricky takedown — large cottonwood between our house and the neighbor garage. Tight quarters, no margin for error. Used a crane and proper rigging. Job done in one day, no damage anywhere. True professionals."
"I have been using B. Haney for our property for years. They prune our maples every other winter and the trees have never looked healthier. There is something to be said for hiring an arborist company that has been doing this since 1940 — the experience shows in every cut."
"The arborist gave honest advice during the estimate — recommended we keep two trees we thought needed removal because they were actually healthy and worth saving. Saved us money and kept the trees. That kind of integrity is rare."