Professional Tree Removal Services
When a tree on your property becomes a safety concern, an eyesore, or an obstacle to new construction, you need a tree removal service you can trust. Comanche Tree Experts has been providing safe, reliable tree removal in Lawton, OK for over eight years, serving homeowners, landlords, property managers, and commercial businesses across Comanche County. As a fully licensed and insured tree service company, we carry comprehensive liability and workers' compensation coverage on every job, so you never have to worry about risk to your property or liability on your end.
Whether you have a towering cottonwood threatening your roofline, a dead elm that could topple in the next storm, or a cluster of smaller trees you need cleared for a landscaping project, our experienced crew has the equipment and expertise to handle it. We offer free estimates with transparent, upfront pricing and no hidden fees, so you know exactly what to expect before any work begins.
When to Remove a Tree
Not every problem tree needs to come down, but there are several situations where tree removal is the safest and most cost-effective solution:
- Dead or dying trees that pose a falling hazard to people, vehicles, or structures
- Diseased trees affected by oak wilt, Dutch elm disease, or other infections that could spread to healthy trees nearby
- Storm-damaged trees with split trunks, broken crowns, or compromised root systems after Oklahoma's severe thunderstorms, tornadoes, or ice storms
- Hazardous lean where a tree is leaning dangerously toward a home, power line, fence, or driveway
- Root damage to foundations, sidewalks, driveways, or underground utilities
- Property development requiring land clearing for new construction, additions, or landscape redesigns
- Overcrowding that prevents healthy growth of surrounding trees and vegetation
If you are unsure whether a tree needs to be removed, call us for a free on-site assessment. Our team will evaluate the tree's health, structural integrity, and location and provide an honest recommendation.
Our Tree Removal Process
Every tree removal project begins with a thorough on-site evaluation. We assess the tree's size, species, condition, lean, proximity to structures and power lines, and ground accessibility. From there, we develop a removal plan that prioritizes safety and property protection.
For straightforward removals in open yards, we may fell the tree in a single controlled cut. For trees near homes, fences, power lines, or other obstacles, we use sectional dismantling — climbing the tree or using a bucket truck to remove it piece by piece with rigging lines that lower each section to the ground in a controlled manner. Our crew uses professional-grade chainsaws, rigging equipment, cranes when necessary, and wood chippers to complete the job efficiently.
Every tree removal service includes complete cleanup. We chip all branches, buck the trunk into manageable logs (yours to keep for firewood if you like), rake the work area clean, and haul away all debris. Optional stump grinding is available so you can reclaim the full use of your yard.
Why Choose Comanche Tree Experts for Tree Removal
With 8+ years of hands-on experience in Comanche County, Comanche Tree Experts has built a reputation for dependable, high-quality tree removal services. Here is what sets us apart:
- Licensed and insured with full liability and workers' comp coverage
- Free estimates with transparent pricing — no surprise charges
- Safety-first approach with trained crew members and professional equipment
- Residential and commercial projects of any size, from single-tree removals to full lot clearing
- Complete cleanup included — we leave your property cleaner than we found it
- 24/7 emergency service for storm damage and hazardous tree situations
- Locally owned and deeply familiar with Lawton's tree species, soil conditions, and weather patterns
Ready to get started? Call Comanche Tree Experts at (580) 781-1781 for a free tree removal estimate. We serve Lawton, Fort Sill, Elgin, Cache, Fletcher, Duncan, and all surrounding communities in southwestern Oklahoma.