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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Naperville Tree Pros fully insured and bonded?
Absolutely. We carry comprehensive general liability and workers’ compensation insurance specifically designed for high-risk arboricultural work. This is a critical distinction for homeowners, as it ensures you are never held liable for property damage or crew injuries while we are on your job site.
How much does professional tree removal cost in Naperville?
Tree removal pricing varies based on the tree’s size, its proximity to structures, and the equipment required (such as cranes or specialized rigging). We provide free, transparent estimates that break down the costs, ensuring there are no surprises. Because we use high-end, low-impact machinery, we often save homeowners money by preventing damage to expensive hardscaping and lawns.
Why should I hire a certified arborist instead of a general landscaper?
Tree care is a technical science. A certified arborist understands tree biology, structural integrity, and local pests. While a general landscaper might offer basic trimming, our team is trained in advanced rigging and precision pruning techniques that promote the long-term health of the tree rather than just its immediate appearance.
What neighborhoods in Naperville do you serve?
We serve the entire Naperville area and surrounding DuPage County communities. We are frequently seen working in neighborhoods such as Cress Creek, Saybrook, White Eagle, Ashbury, and the Historic District. If you are within a 15-mile radius of downtown Naperville, we’ve got you covered.
Do I need a permit for tree removal in Naperville?
In many cases, yes. The City of Naperville has specific ordinances regarding the removal of “significant” trees or those located in the parkway. As local experts, we can help you determine if your tree requires a permit and guide you through the application process to ensure your property remains in compliance with local codes.
How do I know if my tree is a hazard after an Illinois storm?
Look for “widow-makers” (hanging broken limbs), deep cracks in the trunk, or soil heaving at the base of the tree. If you notice any of these signs after a storm, stay clear of the area and call us for an immediate emergency assessment. Our team is available 24/7 to stabilize hazardous trees before they cause further damage to your home.