Chad's Affordable Tree Service provides hazardous tree removal in Albany, Oregon. Removal of trees that present a clear risk to a house, garage, fence, vehicle, utility line, or walkway. Work is quoted for your specific property after we understand the tree, its condition, and the access around it, and every job is cleaned up before the crew leaves.
A tree is leaning toward the house, has a cracked trunk, is lifting soil at its base, or stands directly over something you cannot afford to lose. In Albany, this most often shows up as storm-damaged trees, overgrown field-edge tree lines, and stumps left in usable ground.
A hazardous tree does not fail on a schedule. Soil heaving at the base and cracks in the trunk mean the root plate or stem is already compromised, and the next saturated soil or wind event decides the timing — not you. Albany's mix of city lots and acreage means work often involves both close-quarters removals near structures and larger clearing along field and fence lines.
Chad's Affordable Tree Service takes hazardous trees down in a controlled sequence, using rigging where needed to keep the load away from what it threatens. Serving Albany and the wider Linn County area, the crew arrives with the equipment the job actually calls for, works to protect the surrounding property, and leaves the site clean.
Helpful details
What to tell us about the tree
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The size and condition of the tree — height, trunk diameter, whether it is alive, leaning, or has visible cracks or deadwood.
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What stands nearby: the house, garage, fence, deck, driveway, septic field, or power and service lines.
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How equipment can reach it, including gate widths, slope, and whether a truck can get close to the work area.
We look at the tree, the access, and what is around it before quoting, so the price reflects the actual job.
Right equipment for the job
Rigging, climbing, and grinding equipment matched to the tree and the space it sits in, including tight urban lots.
Full cleanup included
Limbs, debris, and grindings are cleared as part of the work — the site is left usable, not left for you.
Clear, direct communication
You speak with the people doing the work about what will happen, in what order, and what the property will look like afterward.
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Tell us about the tree
Describe the tree, where it stands, and what is nearby — a roof, fence, driveway, or power line changes the approach.
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Get an on-site estimate
We assess condition, lean, access, and drop zone, then give you a price and a plan for the work.
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The work gets done and cleaned up
Crews complete the removal, trimming, or grinding, then clear the debris before leaving the property.
Common questions
Hazardous Tree Removal questions
Straight answers to what Albany property owners ask most before scheduling tree work.
How much does hazardous tree removal cost in Albany, Oregon?
Hazardous Tree Removal pricing in Albany depends on the size and species of the tree, its condition, how close it stands to structures or utilities, and whether equipment can reach it. Because those factors vary from property to property, Chad's Affordable Tree Service provides a free on-site estimate rather than a flat rate quoted sight-unseen.
Do you handle cleanup after hazardous tree removal?
Yes. Cleanup is part of the job. Limbs, cut wood, and debris are cleared from the work area, and stump grindings are cleaned up when grinding is included in the scope.
How soon can you look at a tree in Albany?
Standard Albany estimate requests are scheduled as soon as the calendar allows. If a tree has already failed or is threatening a structure, say so in your request — emergency situations are prioritized over routine scheduling.
Do I need a permit for hazardous tree removal in Albany?
Permit rules depend on your city and whether the tree is a street tree, a heritage tree, or located in a protected area. Check with the Albany municipal offices for current requirements before work begins, and we will work within whatever the local rules require.
Free estimate
Get a free estimate for your Albany property
Tell us about the tree and what is around it — a roof, driveway, fence, or power line all change the approach. We will get back to you to arrange a look at the property and give you a price for the work.