
Licensed, insured, and locally rooted in Longmont tree care.
Longmont trees face unique challenges that demand local expertise. Heavy wet spring snowstorms snap branches on cottonwoods and silver maples. Emerald ash borer threatens every ash tree in the city. Alkaline clay soils cause iron chlorosis that weakens vulnerable species. And Chinook wind events can turn a structurally compromised tree into an emergency overnight. Our team understands these conditions because we work in them every day across Longmont neighborhoods from Old Town to Harvest Junction.
We are not a franchise operation dispatching crews from Denver or Boulder. Our arborists know Longmont's tree inventory, the city's licensing requirements under Chapter 6.88, and the specific species and soil challenges that define tree care along the Front Range. When you call us, you get a licensed professional who understands your property and your trees.

City of Longmont Licensed Tree Contractors with ISA Certified Arborists on staff
Full insurance coverage including $1,000,000 general liability per occurrence
Local expertise in Longmont soil conditions, climate challenges, and city regulations
Free on-site estimates with transparent pricing and no hidden fees

While our home base is Longmont, our tree care crews serve communities throughout Boulder County and the northern Front Range. From the established neighborhoods of Boulder and Lafayette to the growing communities of Erie and Berthoud, we bring the same licensed, insured, and ISA-certified expertise to every property we work on. The tree species, soil conditions, and climate challenges across these communities are similar to what we see daily in Longmont, which means our local knowledge translates directly to quality results wherever we work.
Our Longmont tree service team provides comprehensive tree care solutions for residential and commercial properties throughout Boulder County. From routine maintenance and emergency response to specialized treatments and land clearing, every service is performed by licensed professionals following ISA best practices. Explore our full range of tree care services below.
Tree Service solutions can be complex, and we’re here to provide answers to common questions. Here are some frequently asked questions from our clients.
Tree trimming costs in Longmont typically range from $200 to $1,800 depending on the tree species, height, number of branches requiring work, and accessibility. Cottonwoods and mature elms along the St. Vrain corridor often fall on the higher end due to their size. We provide free on-site estimates so you know exactly what to expect before any work begins.
Longmont requires all tree contractors performing work aloft to hold a City of Longmont Tree Contractor License under Municipal Code Chapter 6.88. Licensed contractors must carry $1,000,000 in general liability insurance and employ at least one ISA Certified Arborist. Always ask for proof of licensing before hiring anyone to work on your trees.
The best time to trim most trees in Longmont is during late fall through early spring while they are dormant. This reduces stress on the tree and minimizes disease transmission risk. However, dead or hazardous branches should be removed immediately regardless of season. Spring-flowering trees like crabapples are best pruned right after they bloom.
Signs your tree may need removal include large dead branches in the crown, significant trunk decay or cavities, visible fungal growth at the base, severe lean that has changed recently, root heaving, and major structural cracks. If more than 50 percent of the crown is dead or damaged, removal is usually more practical than attempting to save the tree.
Emerald ash borer was confirmed in Longmont in 2016 and now threatens every ash tree in the city. Treatment with trunk injection is most effective when started before significant canopy loss occurs. The City of Longmont Forestry Services maintains a public ash tree map and encourages private property owners to consult with a licensed tree contractor about treatment options.
After the 2021 Marshall Fire destroyed over 1,100 homes in Boulder County, wildfire mitigation became essential for properties near the foothills. Creating defensible space involves thinning trees, removing ladder fuels, and maintaining clearance zones around structures. Boulder County homeowners may qualify for 50 percent cost sharing through the Wildfire Partners program.
Ready to take care of your trees? Contact our Longmont team today for a free, no-obligation estimate on any tree service you need.
We pride ourselves on delivering great results and experiences for each client. Hear directly from home and business owners who’ve trusted us with their Tree Service needs.

They removed a massive dead cottonwood that was leaning toward our garage after the spring snowstorm. The crew was professional, careful with our landscaping, and cleaned everything up perfectly. Best tree service experience we have had in Longmont.
— Longmont Homeowner

We hired them to treat our two large ash trees for emerald ash borer. They explained the treatment process clearly, answered all our questions, and followed up to check on the trees afterward. Very knowledgeable and honest about what our trees actually needed.
— Boulder County Resident

Called for emergency service after a wind event dropped a huge branch across our driveway. They responded the same day and had everything cleared within a couple hours. Fair price, great crew, and they even gave us recommendations for preventing future issues.
— Longmont Property Owner
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