TreeMax Tree Service

TreeMax Tree Service We offer tree trimming, removal, and danger assessment to name a few. Call for a free estimate! CL # 1040600
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04/01/2026

Price goes up when the tree is dangerous, slow, and miserable to work on. This one checked all three.
It’s not just about cutting a tree down—it’s about the risk, the time it takes, and the level of control required to do it safely without damaging anything around it.
The harder the tree fights back, the more experience, planning, and precision it takes to get it done right.

03/27/2026

Monkey puzzle trees… yeah, nobody wanted this job. We would have been ok if we’d not have gotten it. But the client okayed it so we got to work. Sharp, spiky, and miserable to work on. But that’s exactly why we get called. Four guys, in and out, full removal and stump grind. Clean, efficient, no wasted motion. For $3,750 you could have this problem gone too.

03/25/2026

Brought my daughter to work today.
She dragged some brush, hung with the crew, and loved every second of it.

Job got done safe, fast, and clean.
Moments like this matter just as much as the work

03/23/2026

I’ve done a lot of crane work. Enough to know what size crane I need. When I hear “it’s too small” it almost never is.

03/22/2026

$3,000 for 3 liquid ambers in 2 hours.

No dragging brush. No wasted movement. Just clean, controlled picks straight into the chipper.

4 guys on site—but truth is, this was a 3-man job. Always looking for where we can tighten the system without sacrificing safety or quality.

Over $1M in equipment. 50+ years of experience. Everyone moving like a machine.

This is what efficiency actually looks like in tree work.

03/18/2026

This was a $2,700 crane job, and we knocked it out in about two hours.
We pulled up at 9:57 straight from another crane job, got set up, and used a 40-ton crane to remove this birch in just two picks. That’s the power of the right equipment—what could take hours climbing gets done in minutes.
The birch removal itself was $1,100, crane came out to $700, we had about $400 in pruning, and then stump grinding and haul away brought it to $2,700 total.
To keep costs down, I had the guys finish the last bit of stem by hand so we could get the crane off-site faster and save on bill time.
Wrapped up right before noon, grabbed lunch, and rolled straight into the next job. That’s how we keep jobs efficient and clients’ costs controlled.

03/17/2026

$2,500 for a front yard maple removal.
Most people see a few hours of work.
What they don’t see is everything behind it:
• Crew payroll (before, during, and after the job)
• Equipment, fuel, maintenance
• Insurance, permits, and liability
• Estimating, scheduling, and office time
That “few hours” is backed by a full operation running every day.
For homeowners — this is what a fair, professional job actually costs.
For tree guys — if your numbers don’t account for all this, you’re not making money… you’re just staying busy.
We price jobs so the client gets a smooth, safe experience
and the crew gets paid well to do it right.
That’s the goal. Every time.

03/17/2026

I charged $4,500 for this cottonwood removal…

If I’m being honest, knowing what I know now, it should’ve been about $6,000.

I bid it from photos and underestimated the job. This was before I’d perfected my bidding from photos art.

But bringing in a grapple truck meant I didn’t have to pull my whole crew off other work, so we adapted and made it make sense.

Running a business isn’t about being perfect — it’s about adjusting when you get it wrong.
Anyone else in the trades ever underbid a job like this?

03/14/2026

This oak removal came in just under $6,800.
The tree had canker disease and was surrounded by power lines and a busy road, so the safest option was bringing in the knuckle boom crane.
We were able to squeeze the crane into the driveway, laid down plywood to protect it, and removed the entire tree in 8 crane picks.
Crew of 5, mini skid moving logs, stump grinding included — and we were finished early afternoon.
This is what modern tree removal looks like. 🌳🚧

03/12/2026

“Why does tree removal cost $15,000?”
Because this tree spanned four yards, the wood was massive, and you need a 110-ton crane that shuts down the entire street just to remove it safely. Not a lot of competitors wanted to do this job. But I like a challenge. We pulled the necessary permits for the tree removal itself, the road closure, and appropriate traffic plans and all the signage required. We came out prior to the job to set up no parking signs to let the community know this was going to be a work zone. We coordinated the crane, disposal sites for chips, separate disposal for wood and larger logs. A lot of logistics goes into removals of this size.
5 guys. (It might have been six actually)
12 hour day
One big silver maple.

03/11/2026

From the ground it just looks like a bunch of palm trees… but a property like this is really about workflow.

Where the trucks stage.
How the climber moves tree to tree.
How the ground crew keeps debris moving so production never stops.

When it’s done right, the trees look clean, the property stays tidy, and the whole job runs like a system.

That’s the difference between cutting palms and running a professional tree operation.

Address

8421 Auburn Boulevard
Roseville, CA
95621

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm
Friday 8am - 4pm

Telephone

+19165807932

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