Direct answer: a full-service tree company handles trimming, pruning, tree removal, stump grinding, storm damage cleanup, and tree health care. In the Indianapolis area, trimming typically runs $150–$700 per tree, removals $500–$2,000+ depending on size, and stump grinding $100–$400. The single most important factor when hiring is verified insurance, general liability, and workers’ compensation, followed by written estimates and a local track record. Everything else in this guide helps you compare companies with confidence.
What Services Does a Tree Company Provide?
Selective removal of branches for health, safety, clearance, and appearance. The bread and butter of tree care — most properties need it every 3–5 years. (See our full guide to tree trimming services for details and pricing.)
Complete takedown of dead, dying, hazardous, or unwanted trees. Skilled crews rig and lower trees in sections over houses, fences, and landscaping; this is where professional experience matters most.
Grinding the leftover stump 6–12 inches below grade so you can reclaim the space. Fast, affordable, and far less invasive than excavation. (Our stump grinding guide covers costs and the process.)
Storm damage and emergency work
Hangers, split leaders, trees on roofs and fences. After Indiana wind and ice events, reputable local companies triage emergencies first and never demand large cash payments up front.
Hedge and shrub care
Hedge trimming, pruning, and restoration of overgrown landscape plantings, the finishing detail that makes the whole property look maintained.
Diagnosing disease, pest, and structural issues — emerald ash borer, oak wilt, anthracnose, root problems — and recommending treatment or removal honestly.
How Much Do Tree Services Cost?
- Tree trimming: $250–$700 per tree (large/complex trees $800–$1,500+)
- Tree removal: $500–$2,000+ depending on height, diameter, and access
- Stump grinding: $100–$400 per stump, with multi-stump discounts
- Hedge trimming: often quoted per linear foot or per visit
- Emergency storm work: premium rates apply, especially nights and weekends
Get two or three written estimates for any significant job. Be wary of a price dramatically lower than the others it usually means no insurance, no cleanup, or no intention of finishing the job.
How to Vet a Tree Service: The 6-Point Checklist
- 1. Certificates of insurance — general liability AND workers’ comp, sent directly from their insurer if you want certainty
- 2. Written, itemized estimate — scope, price, cleanup, and timeline on paper before work begins
- 3. Local reviews and references — a consistent record of recent work in your area
- 4. Professional standards — crews that follow ANSI A300 pruning standards and refuse to top trees
- 5. Proper equipment — bucket trucks, chippers, rigging gear, and PPE, not just a pickup and ladders
- 6. No pressure tactics — legitimate companies don’t door-knock after storms demanding same-day cash decisions
Red Flags That Should End the Conversation
- Recommends topping a healthy tree
- Can’t or won’t provide proof of insurance
- Cash only, large deposit up front, or no written estimate
- Door-to-door solicitation right after a storm
- A quote that’s a fraction of every other bid
Why Local Matters for Tree Work
A local Indianapolis tree service knows Indiana species and their problems ash decimated by emerald ash borer, oaks vulnerable to wilt, silver maples that shed limbs in every wind event. They know the clay soil, the storm patterns, and they’ll still be in business next year when you need them again. That accountability is worth more than any coupon from an out-of-town outfit.
Frequently Asked Questions About Tree Services
How do I know if a tree needs to be removed or just trimmed?
Warning signs favoring removal: more than 50% of the canopy dead, large fungal conks on the trunk, significant lean that developed suddenly, major trunk cracks, or heaving soil at the base. A professional assessment — free with most estimates — gives you a straight answer.
Does homeowners insurance cover tree work?
Generally, insurance covers removal when a tree falls on a covered structure. Preventive trimming and removing standing dead trees are homeowner expenses, which is exactly why proactive maintenance is cheaper than waiting for a failure.
Do I need a permit to remove a tree in Indianapolis?
On most private residential property, no permit is required, but street trees in the right-of-way and trees in certain protected or historic areas are exceptions. A reputable local company will flag this during the estimate.
What’s the best time of year to schedule tree service?
Late winter is ideal for most trimming and offers the best scheduling availability. Removals and stump grinding can be done year-round. After major storms, expect waits, another reason to handle hazards proactively.
How fast can you respond to storm damage?
Emergency hazards, trees on structures, blocked driveways, and hanging limbs over living areas are triaged first, typically same-day or next-day. Non-emergency storm cleanup is scheduled in order of severity.
Get a Free Estimate from a Local Tree Service You Can Trust
Pro Finish Outdoor provides complete, insured tree services across Indianapolis and surrounding communities, including trimming, removal, stump grinding, hedge care, and storm response. One call, one crew, one clean finished property. Contact us today for your free written estimate.


