Hazardous Removal
Dead, leaning, or structurally unstable trees taken down piece by piece — even tight to homes, fences, sheds, and power lines.

Specialized tree removal, hazardous takedowns, and lot clearing across the White Mountains. We treat your land like it’s our own.
Every job starts with a careful plan — and the right gear for the White Mountains.
Dead, leaning, or structurally unstable trees taken down piece by piece — even tight to homes, fences, sheds, and power lines.
Single problem tree or a stand of them. We bring the right gear and a careful plan to every job site.
Survival pruning for high-altitude pines — better air flow, healthier canopies, longer life in our wind and weather.
Whole-acre prep for builders and new construction. Surveyed, staked, and cleared with surgical precision.
Own several acres? We thin, prune, and manage large mountain lots so they stay healthy and defensible.
You moved up here for the views. We open them back up without compromising the grove.
Identify infested timber and create buffers to protect the rest of your White Mountain pines.
Stump grinding, storm cleanup, emergency calls — pick up the phone, we’ll talk it through.
(928) 205-3395“We love the White Mountains. Pinetop Tree Service isn’t just a business — we are part of this community, and we treat every acre like it’s our own backyard.”


When trees sit close to houses, power lines, fences, or sheds, we rig and drop them piece by piece — no surprises.
Wind, snow, bark beetles, steep lots, narrow drives. We’ve got the equipment and the experience for our terrain.
Precision is everything on a construction site. We coordinate with crews and clear to your survey, on schedule.
“Showed up on time, dropped a massive dead pine right between my shed and the power line without a scratch. These guys are pros.”
“Cleared our build site exactly to the survey. No surprises, no damage to the trees we wanted to keep. Hire them.”
“Treated our property like it was their own. Cleaned up better than we expected and the price was fair.”