Tree Removal

Trust Our Tree Removal Services in Wild Rose & Waupaca, WI

When you have trees that need to be removed, the name to remember is Gabe’s Top It or Drop It Tree Service, LLC! With over 40 years of combined experience serving the communities of Wild Rose, Waupaca, Stevens Point, the Fox Cities, Green Bay, and Central and Northeast Wisconsin, our tree service company follows ANSI Z133 standards and is equipped with the skills and equipment necessary to cut down and remove trees of all sizes.

 

When you have Gabe’s tending to your trees, you can rest easy knowing you’re making the right choice. If a tree can be saved by pruning, trimming, or cabling, we’ll take that route. If not, we’ll bring it down in a way that accounts for safety, aesthetics, and liability. Request a FREE estimate below or give us a direct call at (920) 252-2204.

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Our Tree Removal Process

When you choose Gabe’s Tree Service, here is what you can expect from our tree removal process:
Assessment/Planning

1. Assessment & Planning

Every tree removal service we perform begins with a Hazardous Tree Assessment. We look for V-shaped crotches, fungal brackets, and root rot that dictate the safest removal method.

Preparation

2. Site Preparation

Our team prepares the area around the tree, ensuring that all necessary safety measures are in place. This may include blocking off the worksite or moving objects that could be damaged.

Cutting Technique

3. Cutting Technique

Depending on the tree’s size and location, we use various cutting techniques. We utilize advanced rigging techniques to float heavy limbs away from your property, protecting your home and garden throughout the process.

Controlled Removal

4. Controlled Removal

Our skilled tree removal crew members will carefully control the direction of the tree’s fall using ropes and pulleys and other necessary tools to ensure a safe, precise removal.

Cleanup

5. Cleanup

Once the tree is removed, Gabe’s Tree Service will clean up all debris, leaving your property tidy and clear. We may also give you advice on what to plant following the tree removal.

Contact Gabe’s Tree Service for a tree removal estimate.

Our Removal Methods

Depending on your tree’s size, how tight the spacing is around the tree, it’s proximity to power lines, etc., here are the different tree removal methods our team will use:
Falling Tree

Falling

The Gabe’s team uses this method whenever there is ample space to drop the tree in one piece. We use precision “notch and back-cut” techniques to ensure the tree lands exactly where planned.
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Sectional Dismantling

For trees in tight spaces (near houses or power lines). Our climbers ascend the tree and remove it piece-by-piece, lowering heavy limbs carefully using ropes and pulleys (rigging).

Crane-Assisted Removal

This method is for hazardous or massive trees. We lift large sections of the tree over obstacles, which is the safest method for your home and prevents heavy wood from impacting your lawn.

We Leave Your Property Clean

When we clean up, we don’t leave a trace on your property! Here is our professional approach to tree removal cleanup:

The Gabe's Difference

Need a tree removal service ASAP? Trust our company to handle services for a tree that’s hanging over your house, or has fallen during a storm. Get a free estimate today!

Safety Without Compromise
The ANSI Z133 Standard

At Gabe’s Tree Service, “Safety First” isn’t just a slogan, it’s a rigorous operational requirement. All our tree removals are performed in strict accordance with ANSI Z133 standards, the national consensus safety standard for tree care.


When you hire a crew that follows Z133, you aren’t just getting a guy with a chainsaw, you are getting a highly coordinated team of professionals trained to mitigate the extreme risks of tree work.

 

What This Means for You and Your Property:

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Does Cutting off Dead Branches Help a Tree
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What Determines Your Tree Removal Estimate?

There are multiple factors that can impact the pricing of your tree removal project. Here are a few to consider:

Do I Need a Permit to Remove a Tree in Central Wisconsin?

In most cases, if the tree is on your private residential property in cities like Appleton, Waupaca, or Oshkosh, a permit is not required. However, there are three major exceptions:
Not sure? We’ll check the local ordinances for you during your Free Assessment. Please give us a call directly at (920) 252-2204.
Permit Requirements by City
City Private Property Permit? Details
Waupaca No City code requires removal of "hazardous/diseased" trees on private land.
Green Bay No* *Contractors must have a specific Municipal License to work within city limits.
Stevens Point No Strict "Forestry Specifications" apply for work near public sidewalks/roads.
Appleton No Right-of-way typically extends to the "terrace" area between sidewalk and curb.
De Pere No Standard liability applies; no permit required for standard residential lots.
Menasha No Shoreland zones (within 300 feet of river) may trigger DNR/County oversight.
Neenah No High focus on "Urban Canopy" protection; terrace trees are city-owned.
Oshkosh No* *Construction near trees (within 5ft of root zone) triggers protection permits.
Shawano No Shoreland zoning is the primary trigger for permits near lake/river.

Tree Removal Reviews

Find out what home and business owners in the Waupaca, Stevens Point area, and Central/Northeast WI have to say about our tree removal services:
Average Rating: 5.0 stars (based on 13 ratings)
They dropped about seven trees for me, and the difference in my front yard is incredible. I wasn’t home while they did the work, but it’s clear they’re pros, the job was done right, and they made sure not to leave any branches in the

Christopher M via Google Review

They cut down a 70 foot pine tree on our lot. Very professional and took care to not damage our landscaping. We highly recommend this company!!

Evelyn Breutzmann via Google Review
We had 18 dead or dying trees taken out by Gabe’s. Those closest to the road were picked up by the crane. The crew did a fantastic job of avoiding our numerous gardens and protecting the trees we did not want to lose. Very pleased

Bill Kelly via Google Review

I just love Gabe’s Top It or Drop It Tree Service and would recommend them to anyone. They did a good job, taking down some trees and dead wooden some nice beautiful oak trees. After they are down working, they clean up is beautifully done..

joanne schachtschneider via Google Review
I could not have been more satisfied with this company. They were very prompt to return calls, provide an estimate, and do the job. The price was very fair. I had three large trees and a lilac shrub removed. The crew that did the labor

Ann Knaus via Google Review
They did an incredible job! I had two massive trees they cut down. They took all the safety precautions while having both trees down in a few short hours. Clean up then began. They worked incredibly quickly but also carefully and put protective mats down

Melissa Deuster via Google Reviews
Gabes did a great job for us! William gave us several options which we appreciated and the crew was hard working and professional. We had 10 pine trees taken down which was accomplished in one day along with an outstanding clean up. Thank you Gabes

Mike Mallow via Google Review

Gabe’s did an awesome job! they came in and removed the tree, vut the stump down very low and did an excellent job removing all of the debris and saw dust. Second time using Gabe’s and recommend them fully!

M C via Google Review
They are amazing! They work like an orchestra togrther, the flow was beautiful! The clean up is not what I was expecting, they sucked up any wood chips laying around after raking. In an hour and a half they processed our dying 100 year old,

wes blaisdell via Google Review
The crew did a great job with clearing out a massive locust tree, as well as trimming up a few other branches that were hanging dangerously over our house. Everyone was very professional and responsive, and we will definitely have them back on site for

Riley Hass via Google Review
I had GABE’s tree service remove 7 trees. I was amazed at how easy they were able to move the big equipment around. The three young men were very polite and efficient. My yard has never looked better. I recommend them to anyone who needs

Arlene Casperson via Google Review

Couldnt be happier with job done by Gabe’s crews! We had 11 trees and stumps removed In 4hours! All cleaned up and all debris removed! Fantastic job and plan to have them back in fall for more!

Cheryl Gmach via Google Review

These guys did a great job for me, taking down 2 trees. Thanks

Dennis Jaeger via Google Review

Wisconsin Hazardous Tree List:
Red Alerts for Home & Business Owners

In Central Wisconsin, a hazardous tree isn’t just one that looks dead. It’s a tree with structural defects or disease that poses a threat to people or property.

Here are the most common red alerts in our area:

Emerald Ash Borer (EAB)

Wisconsin is currently experiencing a massive Ash die-off, thanks to Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) populations. Because Ash trees lose their structural integrity very quickly once they die, they become extremely brittle and unpredictable.

Brittle Silver Maples

Fallen Tree

Silver Maples are a beautiful tree, and they have become staples in Fox Valley landscapes because they grow fast.

 

However, that speed comes at a price – this tree species has a tendency to have weak, brittle wood and “tight” V-shaped branch unions, making them a potential hazard. There are a few signs to watch for:

Oak Wilt

Oak Leaf

Oak Wilt is a fungal disease that can kill a healthy Red Oak in a matter of weeks.

 

In Wisconsin, the timing of your tree service is a matter of life or death for your yard.

Benefits of Winter Tree Removal

Many mistakenly believe that you can’t cut trees in the snow or during the winter time. However, the reality is that winter is the best time for tree removal in Wisconsin for the following reasons:

Winter Tree Removal

3 Trees in Central Wisconsin
Most Likely to Fail During a Storm

When the wind picks up across the Fox River in Appleton or Neenah, or an ice storm rolls through Central Wisconsin, these tree species are statistically the most likely to end up on a homeowner’s roof:

Silver Maple Tree in Autumn

Silver Maple

Due to their “co-dominant stems” (two trunks growing together in a V-shape), the Silver Maple tree lacks the structural “collar” needed to hold heavy ice. As a result, they almost always fail at the union.

White Pine Tree

White Pine

While iconic to Wisconsin, these evergreens act like a giant sail in high winds. In the soft, wet soil common in Central WI, the entire tree can “up-root” (windthrow) during a heavy summer thunderstorm.

Ash Tree

Ash

Because EAB kills the tree from the inside out, the wood becomes “dry-rot” brittle. Unlike other trees that might bend in the wind, a dead Ash will simply snap midway up the trunk without warning.

Don't wait for the storm to find your weak spots.
Contact Gabe’s Tree Service for a Hazardous Tree Assessment before the next Fox Valley freeze.

Tree Removal FAQs

Below are some of the most frequent questions we get from our customers regarding the tree removal process:

How much does it cost to cut down a tree near me?

In the Waupaca and Wild Rose area, costs can be influenced by our heavy winter snow loads or spring thaw, which may require specialized lawn protection mats. The cost of tree removal is rarely a flat rate because every property presents unique challenges. A primary factor regarding overall cost is the tree's physical dimensions, as taller trees with wider diameters require significantly more labor and specialized equipment.

 

Beyond size, the location plays a critical role; a tree tucked into a tight corner near power lines or overhanging a glass sunroom requires meticulous rigging and a slower work pace to ensure safety. To provide you with a fair and accurate price, we recommend an on-site assessment where our experts can evaluate the specific complexity of your job.

More information here about how much it costs to remove a tree.

Should I remove a tree close to my house?

Proximity to a structure doesn’t always mean a tree has to go, but it does mean it needs careful monitoring. You should consider removal if the tree shows signs of structural instability or if its root system is actively encroaching on your foundation, driveway, or underground utilities.

Beyond the risk of a fall, overhanging limbs can drop debris that clogs gutters or causes roof rot over time. If a professional inspection reveals that the tree is healthy and the root flare isn't lifting nearby pavement, it may be perfectly safe to keep—otherwise, removal is a proactive step to prevent costly property damage during a storm.

How do you know when it's time to remove a tree?

Identifying a hazardous tree early can prevent an emergency later on. It is usually time for removal when a tree displays "red flag" symptoms such as deep trunk cracks, large hollow cavities, or sections of peeling bark where the inner wood is exposed. You should also keep an eye on the canopy; if you notice "dieback," where branches at the very top fail to grow leaves, the tree is likely in a state of terminal decline.

Other warning signs include a sudden leaning of the trunk or the growth of fungi near the base, which often indicates that the root system is rotting and can no longer provide stable support.

What time of year is cheapest for tree removal?

If your removal isn't an urgent safety matter, scheduling the work during the winter or "dormant season" can often save you money. During these months, demand for tree services typically drops, and many companies offer off-season rates to keep their crews busy. There are also practical efficiencies to winter work; for deciduous trees, the absence of leaves makes the wood lighter and easier to navigate, which can reduce the total labor time.

While local market rates and the specific condition of the tree will always influence the final price, the colder months are generally the best window for budget-conscious homeowners.

What happens to roots when a tree is cut down?

Once a tree is felled, the root system loses its life source and will gradually begin to decay underground. For most species, the roots stop growing immediately and pose no further threat to foundations or pipes. However, some resilient trees may attempt to send up "suckers" or new sprouts from the remaining stump.

To ensure the root system is fully neutralized and to clear the area for future landscaping or turf, we highly recommend our stump grinding service to property owners in the Fox Cities and Northeast WI, since Wisconsin's clay-heavy soil can slow natural decay. This process turns the stump into nutrient-rich mulch and significantly accelerates the natural decomposition of the remaining roots.

Areas We Serve

Contact Us for Tree Removal Services

At Gabe’s Top It or Drop It Tree Service, we offer competitive pricing, timely services, and excellent customer satisfaction for all our tree services in the Wild Rose, Waupaca, Stevens PointAppleton, Green Bay, De PereMenasha, Neenah, Oshkosh, Shawano, area.

 

For safe, reliable, and efficient tree removal services, please contact our team today! We are ready to assist you with all your tree removal needs. Give us a call at (920) 252-2204, or request a FREE estimate below!

 

If you’re not sure if you need a tree removed, please take a look at our article on the warning signs your tree should be removed.

Serving All of Wisconsin

No Job Is Too Big or Too Small

You can have us remove a single stump or clear acres of land. Serving most of Wisconsin, we  perform all types of residential and commercial tree services. Let us help you get the most out of your property.