Indiana Tree Service

Tree Service Company in Indianapolis, Indiana

4.1(12 reviews)
(317) 714-6006507 S Post Rd, Indianapolis, IN 46239View on Yelp
Indiana Tree Service - tree service in Indianapolis, IN

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About Indiana Tree Service

Indiana Tree Service is an Indianapolis-based provider with a 4.1-star rating across 12 reviews, offering straightforward tree care for homeowners and property owners across the area. The name reflects a focus on serving Indiana customers specifically, and that local orientation shows in how they approach the work. Central Indiana's climate brings harsh weather extremes, from summer heat that stresses trees to winter ice that splits branches, keeping the need for tree care year-round. They're a solid option for standard residential and commercial tree work in the metro.

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Services & Process

Indiana Tree Service covers the core tree care needs most Indianapolis property owners run into. Tree removal includes both emergency situations and planned removals of dead or unwanted trees, with debris cleanup included. Trimming services address overgrown canopies, low-hanging limbs over driveways and rooftops, and branches too close to structures. Stump grinding eliminates leftover stumps after removal, grinding them below ground level so they don't become a landscaping obstacle or a home for wood-boring insects.

Service Area

Indiana Tree Service operates throughout Indianapolis and the surrounding communities in Marion County. Neighboring areas including Meridian Hills, Warren Township, and Pike Township are within their typical service range. Customers across the Indianapolis metro can reach them at their local Indianapolis number.

Frequently Asked Questions

What tree species are most common in Indianapolis yards?
Silver maples, cottonwoods, white oaks, and various ash species are among the most common trees in Indianapolis neighborhoods. Many older yards also have large elms and sycamores that require careful management as they age. Knowing your tree species helps a crew anticipate how it will behave during removal or trimming.
How often should I have my trees trimmed in Indiana?
Most trees benefit from a trim or inspection every two to three years, though fast-growing species like silver maples may need more frequent attention. Trees close to your home or power lines deserve annual checks to catch problems early. Regular maintenance is far less expensive than dealing with storm damage caused by a neglected tree.
What is the ash tree borer problem in Indianapolis, and should I be worried?
The emerald ash borer has devastated ash tree populations across Indiana, including throughout Indianapolis. If you have ash trees on your property, they may already be in decline even if they look okay from a distance. A professional tree assessment can tell you whether your ash trees are worth treating or whether removal is the more practical choice.
How do I get an accurate estimate for tree removal?
The most reliable way to get an accurate estimate is to have a crew member visit your property in person. Photos and descriptions over the phone can help for rough ballpark figures, but the actual cost depends on factors like tree height, proximity to structures, and how difficult access will be. In-person estimates are usually free from reputable companies.
Can tree roots damage my foundation or plumbing in Indianapolis?
Yes, certain tree species are more aggressive with root spread and can impact sewer lines, driveways, and in some cases foundations over time. Silver maples and willows are particularly known for seeking out water sources including underground pipes. If you have large trees close to your home or have noticed plumbing issues, it's worth having a professional assess the situation.
What should I do if a tree falls on my property during a storm?
If a tree has fallen on a structure, your first call should be to your insurance company to document the damage before cleanup begins. Then contact a tree service to handle the removal safely, especially if the tree is on a roof or tangled in power lines. Stay away from downed lines and do not attempt to remove the tree yourself if it's near electrical hazards.

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