
Tree Cutting – Safe, Responsible and Professional
Not every tree in your garden is a blessing. Sometimes, it can pose a serious threat — to your roof, your family or even power lines. A dead, damaged or poorly placed tree can quickly become a problem. In such cases, it’s important to act early — and properly.
Why is timely tree removal important?
Trees are living organisms — they age, suffer in storms and develop diseases. If left unattended, a damaged tree can fall and cause serious harm to property or people. Roots may lift pavement or damage foundations, while the crown may block natural sunlight in your home.
Many people hesitate, thinking “it’s still standing,” but once cracks appear or the tree begins to lean, every day is a risk.
When is tree cutting necessary?
Here are the most common situations where tree removal is needed:
- The tree is dead or severely damaged.
- Branches are threatening buildings or power lines.
- Roots are damaging infrastructure.
- The tree is in the way of a new garden or landscape project.
- The tree has become unstable after a storm.
Even one of these reasons is enough to take action.
How are dangerous trees removed?
Removing a hazardous tree is a specialised task. It requires extra caution and specific tools — from elevated work platforms to rope systems and climbing gear. Often, the tree is removed in stages to avoid damage to nearby structures. Our team follows a step-by-step process, carefully analysing each cut and controlling the fall direction.
Our approach to tree cutting
We don’t promise “cheap and fast” — we guarantee safe and proper. Every job starts with an on-site assessment. We evaluate access points, calculate fall directions and choose the most suitable equipment.
Our certified arborists and trained specialists understand both the anatomy of trees and strict safety protocols. If local permissions are needed, we’ll assist with that too.
What equipment do we use?
The technique depends on the location and environment. For example:
- Boom lifts – for open and accessible areas.
- Climbing methods – ideal for tight or difficult spaces.
- Stump grinders – for clearing the ground once the tree is removed.
We can also cut the wood into logs or remove it entirely — your choice.
Pricing and how we work
Prices depend on various factors: the size of the tree, its location, complexity, and whether it’s dangerous. A simple tree cut might cost around €50–€100, while complex removals involving special techniques may cost €200–€300 or more.
We always offer a free on-site evaluation and a transparent price quote — no hidden fees.



Cities and regions where we operate:
- Ādaži
- Baloži
- Bauska
- Bolderājs
- Carnikava
- Garkalne
- Gauja
- Jelgava
- Jūrmala
- Kalngale
- Ķekava
- Mārupe
- Ogre
- Rīga
- Salaspils
- Saulkrasti
- Sigulda
- Tukums
- Vangaži
Frequently Asked Questions about tree Removal
Depending on complexity – from €50 for a basic job to €300+ for hazardous removals.
In urban areas, yes – local authority permission may be required. We help with that process.
Yes, we can either chop it into firewood or take it away — your choice.
We can grind the stump, remove it entirely or leave it in place, depending on your needs.