Tree removal in Omaha, done right the first time.
Licensed, insured, and locally owned since 2014. Free on-site estimates. Same-week service for most removals — 24/7 for emergencies.
Rating
4.9 ★
287 reviews
Experience
12 years
since 2014
Trusted by
3,400+ Omaha-metro homes
Coverage
Fully insured
$2M liability

What we do
Complete tree removal and care for the Omaha metro
From a single removal to multi-acre lot clearing — one licensed crew, flat written quotes, and the cleanup done before we leave.
Tree Removal
Safe, complete removal of dead, dying, or hazardous trees.
Tree Trimming & Pruning
Professional pruning to keep your trees healthy, safe, and shaped.
Stump Grinding
Grind unsightly stumps below grade so you can reclaim your yard.
Emergency Tree Service
24/7 response for fallen trees, storm damage, and immediate hazards.
Storm Damage Cleanup
Fast cleanup of downed limbs and trees after Nebraska storms.
Lot Clearing
Clear brush, scrub, and trees for new construction or land projects.
Why us
The kind of company you actually want over your roof.
Real arborists, not sales reps
Every estimate is walked by someone who's actually climbed the tree. We tell you the truth about what your tree needs — and what it doesn't.
Flat written quotes
No 'well, once we got up there' surprises. The number on the quote is the number on the invoice. Itemized, in writing, before you say yes.
Fully licensed and insured
$2M general liability, workers' comp on every crew member, current Nebraska and Iowa licensure. We send the COI before the job.
Cleanup that doesn't suck
Brush chipped on-site. Lawn raked. Driveway blown clean. You shouldn't be able to tell we were there besides the missing tree.
Local & accountable
Family-run out of Omaha since 2014. We answer our own phones. You'll know our names by the end of the job.
24/7 emergency response
A real person answers the after-hours line. Storm down a tree at 2am? Crew on the road in under 90 minutes inside the metro.
Recent work
A look at recent jobs across the metro.
We post photos from real removals, prunings, and cleanups. If you want to see what your job might look like done, this is the gallery.






Reviews
What our neighbors are saying.
"Storm took down a huge oak across our driveway. They were here in 90 minutes at 11pm, had it cleared by 1am. Insurance paperwork was already in my inbox the next morning."
Marcus T.
Elkhorn, NE · Verified customer of Omaha Tree Pros
"Got three quotes. They weren't the cheapest but the only one who actually walked the property and gave me a flat written number. Job came in exactly at quote. Yard looked better than when they started."
Linda H.
Papillion, NE · Verified customer of Omaha Tree Pros
"We had two dead ash to come down, big ones, tight backyard. The crane crew was unbelievable — every piece landed exactly where they said it would. No damage to the fence, sod, or my flower beds."
Rob K.
Bellevue, NE · Verified customer of Omaha Tree Pros
Service area
Serving the entire Omaha metro
Based in Omaha, working across Douglas, Sarpy, and Pottawattamie counties. If you're not sure if we cover your area, just call.
Need tree help in Omaha?
Call now — we'll have a real arborist on your property this week.
From the blog
Practical guides for Omaha homeowners.
Real pricing, real seasonality, real warnings — written by the people doing the work, not the marketing team.
How Much Does Tree Removal Cost in Omaha? (2026 Pricing Guide)
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