Tree & Shrub Care in Wichita, KS
Professional tree trimming, removal, stump grinding, and shrub care that keeps your Wichita property safe, healthy, and looking its best year-round.
Complete Tree & Shrub Services for Wichita Homeowners
Trees are the most valuable plants on your property. A single mature oak or elm can add $10,000 or more to your home's value, provide cooling shade that cuts energy costs by up to 25%, and create the curb appeal that makes your neighborhood stand out. But without proper care, those same trees become liabilities: dead branches fall on roofs, overgrown limbs block sightlines, and disease spreads from one tree to the next.
At Prestige Lawn Care, we deliver the full range of tree and shrub services Wichita homeowners need. From routine pruning and hedge trimming to emergency storm damage cleanup, our licensed and insured crew handles every job with the right equipment, the right technique, and respect for the trees that make Kansas properties beautiful.
We know the trees that grow here because we live here. Headquartered in Rose Hill, we serve the entire Wichita metro, including Andover, Derby, Augusta, and Maize. Every estimate is free, and we respond within 24 hours.
Our Tree & Shrub Services
From routine maintenance to emergency response, we cover every tree and shrub need in the Wichita, KS area.
Tree Trimming & Pruning
Structural pruning, crown thinning, deadwood removal, and canopy shaping to improve tree health, appearance, and safety. We follow ISA pruning standards to protect your trees from damage.
Tree Removal
Safe, controlled removal of dead, diseased, or hazardous trees. We handle everything from small ornamental trees to large cottonwoods and elms, including cleanup and haul-away.
Stump Grinding
Complete stump removal below grade level so you can replant, lay sod, or reclaim yard space. We grind stumps of all sizes and clean up the wood chips afterward.
Shrub Shaping & Hedge Trimming
Precision shaping, formal hedging, and rejuvenation pruning for boxwoods, hollies, spireas, and all common Kansas shrubs. We maintain clean lines and promote dense, healthy growth.
Tree Health Assessment
Diagnosis and treatment for common Kansas tree problems: bacterial leaf scorch, emerald ash borer, cedar-apple rust, and fungal infections. We catch issues early before they spread.
Storm Damage Cleanup
Fast response after Kansas storms. We clear downed limbs, remove hanging branches, assess structural damage, and restore your property to safe condition as quickly as possible.
Tree Fertilization & Pest Management
Deep-root fertilization, pest treatment, and preventative care tailored to Kansas soil and climate. We keep your trees strong enough to handle summer heat, ice storms, and insect pressure.
Tree Care Built for Kansas Conditions
Kansas trees face a unique combination of challenges. Summer temperatures regularly top 100 degrees, putting extreme heat stress on maples, redbuds, and ornamental trees. Winter ice storms load branches with weight that can snap even healthy limbs. And the clay-heavy soil across the Wichita metro restricts root growth, making proper care essential for long-term tree health.
We work with the trees that actually grow here. Our crews are experienced with the most common species in Sedgwick and Butler counties:
- American Elm and Red Oak -- mature shade trees that need regular deadwood removal and crown thinning to stay structurally sound
- Eastern Cottonwood -- fast-growing but brittle; requires proactive pruning before storm season
- Eastern Redbud and Ornamental Pear -- popular in Wichita neighborhoods for spring color, but prone to storm damage if not properly shaped
- Bur Oak and Hackberry -- tough native trees that benefit from occasional pruning and pest monitoring
- Eastern Red Cedar -- common Kansas evergreen that can harbor cedar-apple rust, affecting nearby apple and crabapple trees
When to Schedule Tree Service in Kansas
Timing matters for tree work. Here is what Wichita homeowners should plan for throughout the year.
Spring (Mar-May)
Post-ice-storm cleanup, deadwood removal, and structural pruning before leaf-out. Inspect for winter damage. Apply pest prevention treatments as insects emerge. Ideal time for flowering tree pruning after blooms fade.
Summer (Jun-Aug)
Light pruning only -- avoid heavy cuts in extreme heat. Monitor for heat stress, leaf scorch, and pest infestations. Deep-water young trees during drought. Treat for bagworms on evergreens before August.
Fall (Sep-Nov)
Prime time for major pruning after trees go dormant. Schedule tree removal before winter. Apply fall fertilization to strengthen root systems. Wrap young tree trunks to prevent sunscald as temperatures drop.
Winter (Dec-Feb)
Best season for structural pruning on oaks and elms (reduced disease risk). Remove ice-damaged limbs carefully. Plan spring planting and removal projects. Dormant-season spraying for scale insects.
Our Tree Service Process
Every job follows the same careful process to protect your trees and your property.
Free On-Site Assessment
We visit your property, evaluate each tree and shrub, identify issues or risks, and provide a detailed written estimate. No obligation, no pressure.
Custom Service Plan
Based on our assessment, we recommend the right services and timing for your specific trees. We explain what we will do and why, so you make informed decisions.
Professional Execution
Our crew arrives on time with the right equipment. We use proper pruning techniques, safety protocols, and minimize impact on your lawn and landscape during the work.
Complete Cleanup
We haul away all debris, rake the area clean, and leave your property looking better than we found it. You will not find a single stray branch.
Why Wichita Homeowners Trust Us with Their Trees
- Licensed and insured -- general liability and workers' compensation protect you and your property on every job
- Local knowledge -- headquartered in Rose Hill, we understand Kansas soil, weather patterns, and the tree species that thrive here
- Proper technique -- we follow ISA pruning standards to promote tree health, not just hack branches for appearance
- Clean work sites -- we remove every branch, chip, and piece of debris when we leave
- 24-hour response -- we return calls and emails the same day, and schedule quickly for storm damage emergencies
- Free estimates -- honest pricing with no hidden fees. We explain every line item before starting
Common Situations That Require Professional Tree Service in Wichita
Not every tree problem is obvious. Here are the situations Wichita homeowners encounter most often and how our tree service team handles each one.
Trees Growing Into Power Lines or Structures
When branches extend into utility lines, over rooflines, or against siding, they create hazards that only get worse with time. In Wichita, fast-growing species like cottonwoods and silver maples can encroach on structures within a single growing season. Our crew performs directional pruning that clears the hazard while preserving the tree's natural shape. For utility line clearance in the city of Wichita right-of-way, we coordinate with Evergy to ensure safe access before any work begins.
Post-Storm Emergency Tree Service
Kansas averages 55 thunderstorm days per year, and Wichita sits in the corridor where strong winds, hail, and ice events hit hardest. After a severe storm, our tree service crews prioritize calls based on safety risk: trees blocking driveways or roadways, limbs resting on roofs, and hanging branches that could fall at any moment. We carry chainsaws, rigging equipment, and a chipper on every truck so we can respond immediately rather than waiting for specialized gear. Most emergency tree removals in Wichita are completed within 24 hours of the call.
Dead or Declining Trees Near the House
A dead tree standing near your home, driveway, or fence is not a problem you should wait on. Dead trees lose structural integrity quickly, especially Kansas species like ash and elm that become brittle within months of dying. Insurance claims for tree-fall damage average $5,000 to $15,000 in Sedgwick County, and many policies reduce payouts if the homeowner knew the tree was dead and did not act. Our tree health assessments identify whether a declining tree can be saved with treatment or needs to be removed before it becomes a liability.
Overgrown Properties and Lot Clearing
Whether you have purchased a property with neglected trees, need to clear a lot for construction, or simply have a backyard that has become a jungle, our crew handles large-scale tree and brush removal efficiently. We remove trees of any size, grind the stumps, chip all brush, and haul away debris. Many Wichita homeowners combine lot clearing with landscape design so the cleared space is immediately transformed into a functional outdoor living area.
Tree Service Cost Considerations
Tree service costs in Wichita vary based on the type of work, tree size, location, and accessibility. Basic tree trimming for a small to medium tree runs $150 to $500, while large tree removal projects range from $800 to $3,000 depending on whether the tree is near structures or utilities. Stump grinding adds $100 to $400 per stump. Every estimate we provide is free, detailed, and includes a clear breakdown of what the work involves so there are no surprises on your invoice.
Tree Service FAQ
Tree trimming in Wichita typically ranges from $200 to $800 per tree, depending on the tree's size, species, condition, and accessibility. Small ornamental trees and shrubs start around $100-$200, while large shade trees (oaks, elms, cottonwoods) can run $500-$1,500 for extensive pruning. We provide free on-site estimates so you know the exact cost before any work begins. Request your free estimate.
The best time for major tree pruning in Kansas is late fall through winter (November through February) when trees are dormant. Dormant pruning reduces disease transmission risk, is less stressful on the tree, and makes structural issues easier to see without leaves. However, dead or hazardous branches should be removed any time of year. Spring-flowering trees like redbuds should be pruned right after blooming. We can advise on the ideal timing for your specific trees.
In most residential situations in Wichita and surrounding cities, you do not need a permit to remove a tree on your own private property. However, if the tree is in a city right-of-way, near a public utility line, or in a neighborhood with HOA restrictions, permits or approval may be required. Some subdivisions in Andover and east Wichita have tree preservation covenants. We help navigate these requirements and can advise you during our free estimate visit.
Watch for these warning signs on Kansas trees: premature leaf drop or discoloration, bark peeling or cankers, mushrooms growing at the base, dead branches in the upper canopy, powdery mildew on leaves, small holes from boring insects, and excessive leaf wilting during mild weather. Common Kansas tree diseases include bacterial leaf scorch (especially on oaks), cedar-apple rust, Dutch elm disease, and emerald ash borer damage. If you notice any of these symptoms, contact us for a tree health assessment before the problem spreads. Early detection saves trees and money.
Complete Your Landscape Care
Tree service pairs well with these other Prestige Lawn Care services to keep your entire property looking great.
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