Tree Removal
From backyard ornamentals to the big maples on Market Street-sized lots — sized, priced, and done safely.
Storm & Flood Damage
This is a river town; storm work is a way of life here. Hung limbs, roof strikes, leaners.
Stump Grinding
Reclaim the yard after a removal — ground below grade, ready to seed.
What It Costs
Bloomsburg homeowners report ~$420 average removals. See the full local breakdown.
A tree service page that actually knows Bloomsburg
Bloomsburg lives with water. The town sits where Fishing Creek meets the Susquehanna, and everyone who was here in September 2011 remembers what Tropical Storm Lee did — to the fairgrounds, to the low streets, and to the root systems of half the big trees in town. Waterlogged roots kill trees slowly: the silver maples and sycamores along the flood plain that survived are, a decade and a half later, exactly the trees dropping limbs in summer thunderstorms.
Up the hill it's a different story — older oaks and sugar maples around the university and the east-side streets, planted generations ago, now big enough that removal means rigging, not just cutting. And everywhere in town, the strip between sidewalk and curb belongs to Bloomsburg's shade tree rules: touching those trees needs town approval first, something any reputable local crew will sort out before work starts.
If any of that sounds like your yard — the maple that sheds a limb every storm, the dead ash you've been ignoring since the borer came through, the stump from a tree that came down in the last big blow — the form below gets you a real local quote for free.