Hazardous Trees Removed With Licensed Equipment

Tree removal in Shreveport for properties facing storm damage, diseased trees, or hazardous limbs near structures

Barron's Tree Service provides professional tree removal throughout Shreveport and the surrounding ArkLaTex area. Trees may need to be removed due to storm damage, disease, decay, structural instability, or safety concerns. Every project begins with a careful evaluation to determine the safest and most effective solution for your property.


When removal is necessary, Barron's Tree Service uses proven techniques and specialized equipment to safely remove trees near homes, buildings, fences, and other structures. The process includes debris cleanup and hauling, leaving your property clean and ready for its next use.


Schedule a free evaluation today to discuss your tree concerns and receive a professional recommendation for your property.

What Proper Tree Removal Requires

Every tree removal project begins with a thorough site evaluation to identify potential hazards, nearby structures, utility lines, and access points. Careful planning helps ensure the removal process is completed safely and efficiently while minimizing disruption to your property.


Once the tree is removed, all branches, trunk sections, and debris are cleared from the work area, leaving your property clean and ready for its next use. Stumps are cut flush to the ground, and stump grinding can be scheduled separately when requested.


Contact Barron's Tree Service to schedule a free evaluation and learn more about your tree removal options.

What Property Owners Usually Ask

Tree removal questions come up frequently when homeowners face storm damage or notice trees leaning toward structures, so these answers address the practical concerns that affect your property decisions.

  • What determines whether a tree actually needs removal?

    A licensed arborist evaluates structural integrity by checking for hollow sections, root decay, severe lean, and previous storm damage that compromises stability, though many trees flagged by homeowners as dangerous can be saved through proper pruning and cabling.

  • How does removal work near power lines?

    Licensed tree services coordinate with utility companies and use insulated equipment when working near energized lines, since contact with power lines during removal creates life-threatening hazards that require professional handling rather than DIY attempts.

  • When should removal happen after storm damage in Shreveport?

    Immediate removal is necessary when trees are actively leaning on structures or blocking access, while less urgent cases can be scheduled within days once emergency calls are cleared following ice storms and hurricanes common to the ArkLaTex region.

  • What happens to the wood after removal?

    Trunk sections are typically cut into manageable lengths and hauled away as part of the service, though you can request that firewood-length pieces be left on site if you use wood for heating or outdoor fires.

  • Why do removal costs vary between companies?

    Pricing reflects the tree's size, proximity to structures, rigging complexity, and whether a licensed arborist with proper insurance is performing the work, since cut-rate services often lack coverage for property damage that occurs during removal.

Barron's Tree Service provides free estimates that include honest assessment of whether removal is truly necessary or if less expensive alternatives will address your safety concerns. Contact the licensed arborist team to evaluate your specific tree situation and discuss the safest approach for your property.