One request, the whole region covered — Springfield, Branson, Joplin, Nixa, Ozark and everywhere between. Insured local crews for removals, storm response, and stump grinding.
Request A Free Quote →Whether it's one dead maple in a Springfield backyard or a storm's worth of downed timber on a Branson resort property, there's a crew in the network built for it.
Controlled takedowns of any size tree — tight backyards, over structures, or wide-open acreage.
Trees on houses, blocked roads and driveways, dangerous hangers. Fast response when weather hits the Ozarks.
Ground below grade and cleaned up — mow right over where the stump used to be.
Crown work, roof clearance, deadwooding, and shaping by crews that know how to keep trees healthy.
Building sites, overgrown parcels, and cedar-choked acreage cleared construction- or pasture-ready.
Rental properties, resorts, campuses and HOAs — recurring tree work with one point of contact.
The network covers the metro, the lakes, and the towns between:
Real equipment, real insurance, real people — the operators in the 417 network run bucket trucks, cranes, and full ground crews.


Because tree crews travel. The same operators work Springfield one day and the lakes the next — one request here routes you to whoever genuinely covers your town, instead of you calling down a list.
Typical removals run $400–$1,200; small jobs less, crane work and big storm jobs more. Stump grinding often adds $100–$400 per stump. Every quote is free and comes from the crew doing the work.
Emergencies route first. When a storm hits one town, crews from unaffected parts of the region can respond — that's the advantage of a region-wide network.
Yes — general liability and workers' comp are required for every crew in the network. Ask for proof of insurance any time; a legitimate crew never minds showing it.
Yes — resorts, rentals, HOAs, and campuses across the region, including recurring maintenance schedules.