Trusted dead tree removal for Pyatt properties. 24/7 emergency response, careful work, and transparent pricing.
B. Haney and Sons Arborists provides expert dead tree takedowns throughout Pyatt, AR. Dead trees often look like ordinary tree work to non-arborists, but they require very different handling — wood integrity testing, careful rigging, and frequent crane usage. Our arborists know the difference and execute accordingly.
Whether you own a single-family home or manage a commercial property in Pyatt, professional dead tree removal is essential for keeping your trees healthy, your property safe, and your insurance liability low. B. Haney and Sons Arborists has completed thousands of dead tree removal projects across Arkansas, and our Pyatt customers benefit from that depth of arborist experience on every job.
We understand that dead tree removal can feel uncertain when you are not a tree expert yourself. That is why B. Haney and Sons Arborists makes the process simple for Pyatt property owners — free written estimates, transparent pricing, full insurance coverage, complete cleanup, and a dedicated crew leader from start to finish. Your satisfaction with the work is our standard.
Our proven dead tree removal process delivers reliable results for Pyatt property owners every time.
Call any time and our arborist comes out to walk your property. We assess the trees, discuss your goals, and explain the work in plain language.
B. Haney and Sons Arborists provides transparent written pricing for every dead tree removal job in Pyatt. The quote includes all the work, all the cleanup, all the equipment — no surprises on the final invoice.
Our Pyatt crew shows up when promised, sets up the site safely, and works with the equipment and rigging your specific job requires. ISA-trained arborists make every cut intentionally.
We haul all branches and brush, chip the small wood, grind stumps if requested, rake the work area, and leave your property cleaner than we found it.
Answers to frequently asked dead tree removal questions from Pyatt property owners.
The cost of dead tree removal in Pyatt depends on tree size, species, access, equipment required, and whether stump removal is included. B. Haney and Sons Arborists provides free written estimates with transparent pricing so you know exactly what to expect before any work begins. We work in a wide range of budgets and never quote blind.
For non-emergency dead tree removal in Pyatt, we typically schedule within 1 to 2 weeks of estimate approval. For emergency tree work, our crews can usually arrive within 1 to 4 hours of the call. Schedules tighten significantly during storm weeks across Arkansas.
Yes. B. Haney and Sons Arborists carries full general liability and workers compensation insurance for all dead tree removal work in Pyatt. Tree work is high-risk and uninsured contractors expose property owners to serious financial liability. We provide certificates of insurance on request before any job starts.
Yes. B. Haney and Sons Arborists provides free, no-obligation arborist assessments for all dead tree removal projects in Pyatt and surrounding Arkansas communities. We walk the property, evaluate the work needed, and provide a written estimate within 24 to 48 hours of the visit.
Real feedback from property owners who trusted B. Haney and Sons Arborists with their tree care.
"I have been using B. Haney for our property for years. They prune our maples every other winter and the trees have never looked healthier. There is something to be said for hiring an arborist company that has been doing this since 1940 — the experience shows in every cut."
"Called for emergency tree service after a big limb came down on our shed. Crew was here within three hours, removed the limb, cleaned up all the debris, and did not even charge us extra for the after-hours call. That is integrity right there."
"Haney and Sons saved a 100-year-old elm on our property. Other companies told us to take it down. Their arborist did a careful evaluation, recommended cabling and a treatment plan, and the tree is thriving three years later. This is what 85 years of tree care knowledge looks like."