Tree Removal
Whether a tree is damaged, dead, or a safety hazard, our crews ensure safe and efficient removal with minimal disruption to your property.
Learn more →Local, expert tree care for Farmington, from removals and structural pruning to storm response after a wind or snow event, backed by written estimates and full insurance.
Serving Farmington, Utah through our Ogden crew, with the same expert arborists, the same standards, and the same around the clock availability.
Whether a tree is damaged, dead, or a safety hazard, our crews ensure safe and efficient removal with minimal disruption to your property.
Learn more →Keep your trees safe, structured, and looking right. We remove dead or overgrown branches, improve clearance, and reduce storm risk.
Learn more →When storms cause tree damage, our emergency team responds quickly to remove hazards, clear debris, and restore safety.
Learn more →Strategic pruning, cabling, and bracing to reduce storm damage risks before severe weather hits.
Learn more →Identifying potential hazards before they become problems. Tree stability, structural integrity, and surrounding risks evaluated on-site.
Learn more →Get expert arborist guidance without a site visit. Share photos or video of your trees and receive a written assessment and estimate within 24 hours.
Learn more →Simplify tree care across multiple properties with a single, trusted provider. Consistent maintenance and emergency response.
Learn more →One point of contact for the whole community: scheduled rounds, board-friendly reports, and uniform standards across every lot.
Learn more →ROW maintenance, public works contracts, and storm response for city forestry teams. We handle permits and traffic plans.
Learn more →Corporate campuses, hospital systems, and headquarters landscapes. Quarterly walks, annual risk reports, COIs on file.
Learn more →Under 2-hour dispatch to any property in our service area. Liability coverage and safety plans on file with your operations team.
Learn more →A geotagged inventory of every tree on the property: species, age, condition, and recommended work, refreshed annually.
Learn more →Real reviews from real customers, straight from our Google Business Profile. Here's what people say once the crew has packed up and the yard is clean.
March 11th, a brief but strong storm came through Goodlettsville and blew over two giant trees in my front yard; one which was being supported by a 3rd tree that was facing and threatening my house. It was an…
From the time I inquired w this company about removing a tree that was strongly impacted from the major strong 80 mph winds on March 3, 2023, they provided us w exceptional service in every way . They were…
CATS crew was amazing across the board from Mike & Lisa & Joe to the crew that came to our house. The consultation was easy and informative and made me feel comfortable in choosing them. The price was less…
Farmington runs from the Wasatch foothills on its east side down toward the wetlands bordering the Great Salt Lake on the west, giving it more variation in ground condition than most Davis County cities its size. The higher neighborhoods deal with canyon wind funneling off the mountains, while lower lots closer to the lake hold more moisture than the alkaline clay found farther up the bench, on top of the same intense sun and cold winters common across the valley.
The training and experience of the arborist on site is what accounts for that range, since a tree strategy that works on Farmington’s eastern bench may not fit a lot near the wetlands. We produce written tree risk assessments using TRAQ methodology, accepted by HOAs, insurance carriers, and legal counsel, and carry full general liability and workers’ compensation insurance on every crew that works in Farmington.
On Farmington’s eastern, higher ground, canyon wind failure in dense conifers like Colorado blue spruce is the main concern we watch for. Closer to the lake, the wetter, low organic matter clay still produces iron chlorosis in Norway maple and littleleaf linden, though moisture retention there can also slow how quickly root systems establish in young plantings.
Green ash across Farmington should be monitored for emerald ash borer as it continues moving through Davis County, and heavy wet spring snow remains a risk for any tree not structurally pruned ahead of the season, regardless of which side of town it sits on. An expert arborist reads the specific ground a Farmington tree is planted in before recommending care.
Farmington is in the Ogden service area. Calls route through national intake until local coverage is verified.
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March 11th, a brief but strong storm came through Goodlettsville and blew over two giant trees in my front yard; one which was bei...

From the time I inquired w this company about removing a tree that was strongly impacted from the major strong 80 mph winds on Mar...



CATS crew was amazing across the board from Mike & Lisa & Joe to the crew that came to our house. The consultation was easy and in...


My family had a tree removal emergency! A large tree in our back yard was on fire and splitting down the middle. The fire departme...



Great service, communication and fair pricing. Would recommend for any job big or small this company is the real deal! Thanks CATS...



The day before Easter we discovered our largest tree had rotted and split more than halfway through. It had become very dangerous...


I highly recommend this company. Sales guy was awesome. He stepped me through the entire process. Gave me a great quote that I cou...


We found the company to be very efficient, listened carefully to our requests and suggestions. It was a pleasure to work with th...



CATS and the Treemasters crew were awesome. They were so careful taking down a large hackberry and trimming another hanging right...
