“Took down a 60-foot silver maple ten feet from our roof. Crew showed up exactly when promised, cleanup was spotless, and the quote matched the invoice. No surprises — that's rare.”

Tree carein Done right.
Full-property tree care.
One crew.
Six services. No upsells, no surprise add-ons. Quote = invoice.
Trusted by 247+
neighbors.
Five-star average across Google and Facebook. Verified, dated, real.
Same property, before and after.
No stock photos. Every pair is a job we did within the last twelve months.
- BeforeAfter
Hazardous silver maple removal
Columbus, OH
- BeforeAfter
Storm-damaged oak restoration prune
Columbus, OH
- BeforeAfter
Stump removal + landscape restoration
Columbus, OH
We work for the tree, not against it.
Cedar & Oak Tree Co. has been caring for trees in Columbus for 14 years. We're ISA Certified Arborists — meaning we'll tell you when a tree should stay, not just when it can come down.
Every job we run has the same shape: a written quote, a scheduled crew, proper safety gear, and a yard that looks better when we leave than when we showed up. That's the whole pitch.
We're licensed by the State of Ohio, insured for $2M, and carry workers' compensation on every employee. Ask the next guy if he can say the same.
International Society of Arboriculture — recertified annually.
Tree Care Industry Association safety + business standards.
Better Business Bureau A+ rating since 2017.
$2M general liability + workers' compensation.
Four steps. No surprises.
Boring is good when heavy equipment comes near your house.
- 01
Free on-site estimate
An ISA Certified Arborist walks the property with you, identifies the work needed, and writes a fixed quote on the spot.
- 02
Scheduled, on the calendar
Most non-emergency jobs scheduled within 7–10 days. We send a text the day before with the crew lead's name and ETA.
- 03
Crew arrives, work begins
Climber and ground crew, proper safety gear, drop zones marked. We protect lawn, beds, and structures with mats and tarps.
- 04
Cleanup beyond expectation
All wood and brush hauled away. We rake, blow, and walk the property with you before invoicing. The yard looks better than before.
Greater Columbus.
5 neighborhoods covered. If we're nearby, we're booking.
- Worthington
- Dublin
- Bexley
- Upper Arlington
- Westerville
The paperwork is real.
Ask for proof of insurance before any contractor steps on your property. We email ours unprompted.
- ISACertified Arborist
- TCIAAccredited
- BBBAccredited · A+
- Fully Licensed & Insured
The number on the quote is the number on the invoice.
Tree work prices vary with access, tree size, and species. These are honest starting points — every job gets a written, fixed quote on-site.
- Stump grinding (single stump)$125starting
- Small tree removal (<30 ft)$450average
- Medium tree removal (30–60 ft)$850average
- Tree trimming (mature tree)$275starting
- Emergency responseInsurance documentation included$0assessment
- Deep-root fertilizationVolume discount 5+ trees$95per tree
Everything we get asked, in plain English.
Yes — Ohio Arborist license OH-ARB-08841, $2 million general liability, and workers' compensation on every employee. We email proof of insurance before any job.
Free quote.
No pressure.
Tell us what you need. An ISA Certified Arborist calls you back within the hour and schedules an on-site visit when convenient.
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Notes from working arborists.
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The 20-minute pre-storm walk that saves trees (and roofs).
An arborist's checklist for the trees on your property before the next ice storm or summer microburst. No tools required, just your eyes.
Read article - February 8, 2026 · 5 min read
Why we say no when you ask us to top a tree.
Topping is the fastest way to ruin a healthy tree. Here's what happens biologically, and the three pruning alternatives we recommend instead.
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