Big T's Trees

Tree Service Company in Colorado Springs, Colorado

5(1 reviews)
(719) 517-1715, Colorado Springs, CO 80903View on Yelp
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About Big T's Trees

Big T's Trees serves homeowners and property owners throughout Colorado Springs with a perfect 5-star rating. Colorado Springs sits at over 6,000 feet elevation, where the mix of ponderosa pines, cottonwoods, and blue spruce creates unique tree care challenges. Local providers here understand how Front Range weather, including heavy wet snow and intense summer storms, puts stress on trees year-round. If you're dealing with a hazardous tree or just need routine maintenance, this locally based crew brings hands-on knowledge of Colorado's specific tree species.

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Services & Process

Big T's Trees handles the full range of tree care work that Colorado Springs properties typically need. Tree removal involves safely felling and hauling away trees that are dead, diseased, or too close to structures. Trimming and pruning services shape the canopy, remove crossing branches, and improve overall tree structure to reduce wind resistance. Stump grinding finishes the job by chipping stumps down below grade so you can replant, sod over, or simply reclaim the space.

Service Area

Big T's Trees operates in Colorado Springs and the surrounding El Paso County area. Customers across the city, from the Westside neighborhoods near Garden of the Gods to the newer developments on the eastern plains, can reach them at (719) 517-1715.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does tree removal cost in Colorado Springs?
Prices vary based on the tree's size, species, and location on your property. A small ornamental tree might run a few hundred dollars, while a large pine close to your house can cost significantly more due to the equipment and labor involved.
Do I need a permit to remove a tree in Colorado Springs?
For most residential properties in Colorado Springs, you don't need a city permit to remove trees on your own land. However, if you're in a HOA community or near protected areas, there may be local rules to check first.
When is the best time of year to trim trees in Colorado?
Late winter, just before new growth starts in spring, is generally the best window for most species in Colorado. Trimming during dormancy reduces stress on the tree and lowers the risk of disease or insect infestation through fresh cuts.
Can tree roots damage my foundation or sewer lines?
Yes, certain species with aggressive root systems, like cottonwoods and some willows, can work their way into sewer lines or crack concrete over time. If you have trees planted close to your home, it's worth having a professional assess the situation before problems develop.
What happens to the wood and debris after a tree is removed?
Most tree service crews will chip branches on site and haul everything away as part of the job. You can often request that larger logs be left behind as firewood, which is especially practical given Colorado's cold winters.
Is stump grinding necessary after tree removal?
It's not required, but most homeowners choose it because stumps can attract wood-boring beetles and fungi that may spread to healthy nearby trees. Grinding also lets you use that area of your yard again without working around an obstacle.

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