Fargo Elite Tree Care offers tree removal services at Fargo, ND. We handle dead tree removal, emergency tree removal, and routine tree service for both businesses and homeowners across the area. Our crews show up with the right equipment, clear the tree safely, and leave the property in better shape than they found it. If a tree on your lot is leaning, hollow, or just in the way, we're the team locals call.
We've spent years climbing, cutting, and hauling trees out of tight spaces all over the Fargo-Moorhead region, so we've seen just about every type of removal job there is. Our crews are trained in proper rigging and safe felling techniques, and we carry the insurance and certifications that come with doing this work the right way. That experience shows up in how we plan each job, not just how we finish it. We also serve property owners in West Fargo, Moorhead, Horace, Casselton, and Mapleton, plus the smaller communities tucked around them.
At Fargo Elite Tree Care, we take pride in delivering professional, dependable, and affordable tree services for homeowners and businesses throughout Fargo and the surrounding communities.
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Commercial properties often have more at stake when a tree starts causing problems. Parking lots, signage, and foot traffic mean we have to plan around customers and employees, not just the tree itself.
We coordinate with property managers ahead of time so the work happens with minimal disruption to business hours. Fargo Elite Tree Care has cleared trees from retail lots, office parks, and industrial sites without slowing down day-to-day operations.
Most residential calls come from a tree that's dying, leaning toward the house, or dropping limbs every time the wind picks up. We walk the yard with the homeowner first, point out what we're seeing, and explain the safest way to take the tree down.
Tight side yards and nearby fences don't slow us down much, since our crews are used to working in smaller spaces. By the time we're done, the area is cleared and ready for whatever comes next, whether that's new landscaping or just peace of mind.
Managing trees across multiple properties or a whole neighborhood is its own challenge. We work directly with property managers and HOA boards to schedule removals that fit budgets and timelines, often handling several lots in one visit.
Clear communication matters here, so we send written estimates and keep everyone updated as work moves forward. That kind of coordination saves time for managers who don't want to chase down updates on every tree.
Before we touch a tree, we walk the property and check what's around it. Power lines, fences, sheds, and even underground utilities all factor into how we approach the job.
We also check the tree's lean, root condition, and any signs of internal decay, since that tells us how it's likely to fall. This step is short but it shapes everything that happens next.
We bring whatever the job calls for, from chainsaws and rigging gear to bucket trucks and stump grinders. Bigger trees or tight lots sometimes need a crane, and we have access to one when that's the safer option.
Our equipment gets maintained regularly, so we're not stuck mid-job with a tool that quits on us. That kind of reliability keeps things moving and keeps the property protected.
Trees near houses, garages, or power lines need extra care, since one miscalculation can cause real damage. We use directional felling, ropes, and sectional cutting to control exactly where each piece lands.
Crews stay in constant communication during the cut, and we close off the work area so nobody wanders into the drop zone. This is where experience really pays off, since rushing a tree near a structure almost always costs more than it saves.
Fargo winters and spring storms put a lot of stress on trees, and it doesn't take much for a weakened one to snap. Split trunks, broken main branches, or a tree that's suddenly leaning after a windstorm all point to a removal that shouldn't wait. We offer emergency tree removal for exactly these situations, since a damaged tree can become a hazard fast. Calling early often keeps a bad situation from getting worse overnight.
Diseased or infested trees rarely get better on their own, and they can spread problems to healthy trees nearby. Emerald ash borer has hit plenty of trees in this area, and once an ash tree is infested, removal is usually the only real fix. We can spot the signs, like thinning canopies or bark damage, and explain whether removal is necessary or if treatment is still an option. Either way, we'd rather give a straight answer than push for a removal that isn't needed yet.
Roots don't stay where they're planted, and a tree growing too close to a foundation, driveway, or sidewalk can cause cracking over time. We've removed plenty of trees in Fargo that were planted too close to a structure years before the damage showed up. If a tree's roots are already lifting concrete or pressing against a wall, removal usually beats waiting for bigger repairs down the line. We can take a look and tell you honestly whether that's the case.
It depends on the tree and where it's located, especially near property lines or city right-of-way. We can check local requirements before starting any job, so you're not stuck figuring it out on your own.
We take steps to protect the surrounding area, using plywood or mats under heavy equipment when needed. Most properties come through with little to no damage, especially when we plan the removal route ahead of time.
Yes, this is one of the more urgent jobs we handle, and we treat it as a priority. Fargo Elite Tree Care has the rigging experience to remove leaning trees safely without putting the house at further risk.
We can leave the wood for firewood, chip it on site, or haul it away entirely, whichever works best for you. Stump grinding is also available if you want the area completely cleared.
Yes, winter removal happens often around Fargo, especially after storm damage or when a dead tree becomes unstable. Cold weather doesn't stop us, though scheduling can shift depending on conditions that day.
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