Greater Birmingham, AL

Tree Removal in Greater Birmingham, AL

When a tree has to come down, it has to come down right. Archon removes hazardous, dead, storm-damaged, and unwanted trees across the Birmingham area — from tight residential lots to wooded acreage.

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Tree Removal in Greater Birmingham, AL by Archon Land Management

What's included

  • Hazardous and dead tree removal
  • Storm damage and emergency takedowns
  • Tree removal close to homes, fences, and power lines
  • Stump grinding and root removal
  • Lot-clearing and large-scale tree removal
  • Debris hauling, chipping, or on-site mulching

Best for

  • Trees threatening homes or structures
  • Storm-damaged or leaning trees
  • Pre-construction lot clearing
  • Power line and utility clearance
  • Pasture and fence-line cleanup

How we work

We assess the tree, plan the fall (or rig and lower it piece by piece if needed), drop it safely, and clean the site. Stump grinding and hauling are included in the quote when you want them.

Tree Removal in Alabama — the details that matter

Why tree removal in Alabama is a year-round job

Trees come down across the Birmingham metro every week — and not just after storms. Pine beetle kills, oak wilt, drought-stressed sweetgums dropping limbs on roofs, and the steady aging-out of trees planted in the 1960s and 70s all keep us busy through every season. Winter is the cleanest time to work because the ground is firm and the leaves are down, but we run year-round and respond to emergencies any day of the week.

The trees that worry homeowners most are the ones leaning over the house, the dead pines next to the driveway, and the oaks with hollow trunks that look fine until they don't. We assess from the ground first, climb or use a bucket truck if needed, and give you a straight answer about whether the tree needs to come down now, can wait, or is fine. We don't pressure people into removing healthy trees — there's plenty of legitimate work without that.

Rigging, lowering, and trees over structures

When a tree is leaning over a house, a fence, or a power line, you can't just drop it. We rig the tree in sections — climb or use a bucket truck, tie each section off with rope, cut it, and lower it controlled to the ground. For very large limbs over a roof, we sometimes use a crane (subcontracted when needed for the biggest jobs). The principle is the same: nothing falls free that could damage what's below.

This is the part of the job where insurance and experience really matter. A homeowner trying to save money by hiring an uninsured crew and putting a 4,000-pound limb through their own roof is a story we hear too often. Always ask any tree company — including us — for a current certificate of insurance before any work starts. We carry full general liability and workers' compensation and can email a COI directly to you or your insurance carrier.

Stump grinding, stump removal, and what to do with the hole

Cutting the tree is half the job. The stump is the other half, and there are real choices to make. Stump grinding chews the stump down 4–8 inches below grade and leaves a pile of chips. It's the fastest and cheapest option, the spot can be raked level and re-sodded, and the remaining roots rot out over a few years. Most of our Birmingham customers go this route.

Full stump extraction with an excavator pulls the root ball out whole, leaves a sizeable hole, and is the right move when you're about to build on the spot, lay a concrete pad, or plant a new tree in exactly the same place. Stump extraction costs more and produces more debris but it's a clean slate. Either way, we backfill the hole or pile the chips however you want, and the area is ready for whatever's next.

Storm emergencies and insurance claim work

When a storm rolls through and drops a tree on your house, the order of operations matters. Get people safe, get a tarp on the roof if rain is coming, call your insurance, and call us. We can usually get on site within hours for genuine emergencies in the Birmingham metro and prioritize trees on structures or blocking access.

For insurance claims, we document the damage with photos before we touch anything, provide itemized invoices that adjusters recognize, and coordinate with your carrier if needed. Most homeowner policies cover removal of a tree that hit a covered structure, plus the cost of repairing the structure itself; trees that just fall in the yard without hitting anything are usually the owner's responsibility. Your adjuster will give you the definitive answer for your policy, and we'll work with whatever scope they approve.

Frequently asked questions

Are you insured for tree work?

Yes — full general liability and workers' comp. Always ask any tree company for proof of insurance before they touch your property.

Do you do emergency / storm work?

Yes. After major storms we prioritize trees on houses and blocked driveways. Call us at (205) 547-9410.

Will you grind the stump?

Stump grinding is available as part of any removal — usually 4–6 inches below grade so you can sod or build over it.

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