Common questions about tree service in Lawton, Oklahoma.
Tree removal in Lawton typically ranges from $350 to $2,200 depending on tree size, location, and accessibility. Small trees under 30 ft average $350–$600, large oaks or cottonwoods over 60 ft run $1,000–$2,200. We provide free on-site estimates with no obligation.
Yes — we offer 24/7 emergency tree service throughout Lawton and Comanche County. Storm damage, fallen trees blocking driveways or damaging structures handled around the clock. Call (580) 781-1781 anytime.
Oklahoma homeowners insurance typically covers tree removal when a fallen tree damages a covered structure (home, fence, garage). Removal of a standing hazard tree that hasn't caused damage is usually not covered. We work directly with insurance adjusters and provide full documentation.
Yes — we serve all of Comanche County including Elgin, Cache, Fletcher, Waurika, and extend service to Duncan, Chickasha, Anadarko, and Hobart. Call us for service availability in your area.
Most residential tree removals take 2–6 hours. Larger trees or those near power lines or structures may take a full day. We handle all cleanup and debris removal as part of every job.
Our tree care experts are here to help. Call us for answers to any questions about tree service in Lawton and Comanche County.
Warning signs include large dead branches in the canopy, cracks or splits in the main trunk or major limbs, fungal growth at the base or along the trunk, a noticeable lean that has changed over time, and hollow areas in the trunk. Any of these warrant a professional evaluation. After Oklahoma's severe weather seasons, we recommend having storm-affected trees assessed even if they look stable — internal damage isn't always visible from the ground.
It depends on the situation. If a tree falls on a structure (house, fence, car), your homeowner's insurance typically covers removal of the portion on the structure plus any damage repairs, subject to your deductible. Removal of a standing dead tree or hazard tree is generally not covered. We recommend calling your insurance company before assuming coverage. We can provide documentation for insurance claims when applicable.
Most residential tree removals in Lawton don't require a permit, but there are exceptions — particularly for trees in city rights-of-way or in designated protected areas. We're familiar with local regulations and will let you know if permits are needed for your specific job. Commercial properties and HOA communities may have additional requirements we can help navigate.
Late fall and winter — when trees are dormant — is generally the ideal time for structural pruning. This is when wounds heal fastest and insect and disease pressure is lowest. That said, hazardous limbs and dead wood should be addressed as soon as they're identified, regardless of season. Emergency trimming and removal is available year-round.