Hazardous Tree Removal in Scranton, PA

Hazardous Tree Removal in Scranton, PA

Expert hazardous tree removal in Scranton, PA. ISA-trained arborists, proper rigging, and clean results you can count on.

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Hazardous Tree Removal Services in Scranton

Expert hazardous tree removal for Scranton property owners. B. Haney and Sons Arborists arborists evaluate root health, trunk integrity, lean angle, target zones, and structural defects to identify trees that genuinely need to come down before they fail. Then we remove them using rigorous safety protocols, proper rigging, and crane support where needed.

Properties throughout Scranton (pop. 75,767) face unique challenges when it comes to hazardous tree removal. Pennsylvania climate patterns, the local tree species mix, and the specific site conditions across Scranton all influence the approach we take. B. Haney and Sons Arborists tailors every hazardous tree removal project to the conditions your property actually faces — no generic solutions, no unnecessary work, no upselling on services your trees do not need.

Choosing the right contractor for hazardous tree removal in Scranton, PA makes the difference between proper tree care and damage that can last for decades. B. Haney and Sons Arborists uses correct rigging, follows ANSI standards, and backs every project with workmanship pride from a company carrying on a tree care tradition since 1940. Call (833) 214-3237 to schedule your free arborist assessment.

Professional Hazardous Tree Removal performed by certified arborists in Scranton

Our Hazardous Tree Removal Process

Here is how we handle every hazardous tree removal project in Scranton.

1

Hazard Assessment

B. Haney and Sons Arborists approaches every hazardous tree in Scranton, PA with a careful assessment. Some leaning trees are stable; others are imminent failures. We make that determination using arborist tools, not guesswork.

2

Rigging Plan & Equipment

Our Scranton crew chooses the right combination of rigging gear, crane support, and personnel positioning for the specific hazard. Compromised trees require different handling than healthy ones.

3

Controlled Sectional Takedown

We take the tree down in smaller, more conservative sections than a healthy tree would require. Wood integrity dictates section size, never just efficiency.

4

Documentation & Cleanup

B. Haney and Sons Arborists provides documentation on every hazardous tree job in Scranton for insurance, HOA, or municipal needs. Then we complete the cleanup to the standard you expect — full hauling, stump grinding, site raking.

Hazardous Tree Removal FAQ — Scranton, PA

Common questions about hazardous tree removal in Scranton.

How do I know if a tree on my Scranton property is hazardous?

Warning signs in Scranton trees include large dead branches, mushrooms or conks at the base (root rot indicators), bark falling off in sheets, hollow trunk cavities, sudden lean or recent root disturbance, and significant crown dieback. B. Haney and Sons Arborists arborists can perform a paid risk assessment with a written report or include a basic visual evaluation with any free quote.

Should I get a written hazard assessment for my Scranton tree before removal?

For trees that may be the subject of insurance claims, HOA disputes, neighbor disagreements, or municipal permitting, a written arborist hazard assessment is valuable documentation. B. Haney and Sons Arborists provides ISA-trained arborist reports in Scranton, PA for $200 to $600 depending on detail level. Some clients combine the report with the removal scope for a discount.

How do you safely remove a tree that might fall during the takedown in Scranton?

Our Scranton arborists assume hazardous trees may lose pieces unexpectedly during the takedown. We use crane support to pre-load sections before cutting, smaller sections than a healthy tree would require, redundant rigging tie-ins, and ground crew positioning that keeps everyone clear of potential failure zones. Slow and methodical is safer than fast.

Can a leaning tree in Scranton fall on its own?

Yes. Trees with significant lean (especially recent lean from root failure or wind events) can fail without warning, particularly in saturated soil or under load. Lean alone does not always indicate imminent failure — some trees grew leaning naturally and are stable. B. Haney and Sons Arborists arborists in Scranton evaluate root condition, lean angle, and trunk integrity to assess actual risk.

What Our Customers Say

See what customers across the country say about working with B. Haney and Sons Arborists.

★★★★★

"Stump grinding job done quickly and cleanly. The grinder operator was efficient, and the cleanup was thorough — no chips left scattered around the yard. Easy scheduling, fair price, professional crew. Cannot ask for more."

— Andrew P.
★★★★★

"Hazardous tree removal on a leaning oak threatening our house. Crew arrived on time with proper equipment, rigged everything down in sections, and the property was completely safe the entire time. Great communication from quote through cleanup."

— Stephen Y.
★★★★★

"Brought B. Haney out for a hazardous tree assessment after we noticed a big lean on our old oak. Their certified arborist documented everything in a written report we used for our insurance. Professional, knowledgeable, and the removal itself was textbook safe."

— Michael R.

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