Professional tree-service workers trimming a large tree beside a home
Wake County + nearby tree-service requests

The tree is the problem.Getting a quote shouldn’t be.

Describe the problem once, add photos if they help, and send one clear request that may be shared with independent local tree-service providers.

Free to submit • No account • No payment info • No obligation to hire
What’s happening?Tap to prefill your request
A better requestExample
ProblemLeaning oak
LocationHolly Springs
TimingASAP
Photos2 attached
Guided quote request~60 sec

Start with the tree problem.

Five short steps. Your contact details are only requested at the end.
No account or payment info.We only ask for contact details when you’re ready to send the request.
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We use this to route the request locally. Provider availability can vary by city and ZIP.
Optional. Add up to 3 photos. Large phone photos are automatically resized before upload.
Up to 3 photos • target max 2 MB each • 8 MB total request limit
What happens after you send it?
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Your request is received. The job details stay together in one clear request.

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It may be shared with up to 3 independent providers. Availability depends on area, timing, and job type.

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You decide what happens next. Submitting never obligates you to hire anyone.

Your requestupdates live
ProblemNot selected yet
AreaAdd your city + ZIP
TimingNot selected yet
PhotosNone added
Free to submitNo signupNo obligation
Transparent by design: Wake Tree Quotes does not perform tree work. It collects homeowner requests and may connect them with independent providers.
Local-area routingYour city and ZIP help keep the request relevant.
Photo-friendlyPictures can explain the job before the first call.
About a minuteFive short steps instead of a long generic form.
Your decisionSubmitting a request does not obligate you to hire.
Start with the real problem

Different tree problems deserve different requests.

Each path starts the quote flow with the right context instead of forcing every homeowner into the same blank contact form.

Uprooted tree after severe storm on a suburban street
⚡ Urgent situation

Fallen / storm-damaged tree

For a tree that has already fallen, blocked access, or was damaged by severe weather.

Arborist trimming tree branches above a roof
✂ Maintenance

Tree trimming

Overgrown limbs, roof clearance, canopy work, and routine trimming.

Worker operating a stump grinder
◉ Cleanup

Stump removal

Grinding or removing a leftover stump.

Arborist using a chainsaw while secured to a tree
🌳 Removal

Tree removal

For trees that need full removal due to location, condition, or property plans.

Tree-service worker using safety equipment near a large tree
⚠ Safety concern

Leaning / dangerous tree

For a tree that is leaning, cracked, unstable, or concerning near structures.

… Not sure

General quote / unsure

You know something needs attention, but you are not sure what service to ask for. That is completely fine.

Why one clear request helps

Explain it once.

Instead of repeating the same tree problem to several companies, put the useful details together once: what happened, where the property is, how soon you need help, and photos if they help.

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Problem firstFallen tree, trimming, stump, removal, or safety concern is clear immediately.
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Location + timingThe provider sees where the job is and how urgent it is before reaching out.
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Photos when usefulOptional images can remove a lot of guesswork from the first conversation.
Typical contact form
Wake Tree Quotes
Message
“I need someone to look at a tree. Please call me.”
ProblemLarge oak leaning toward roof
AreaHolly Springs • 27540
TimingAs soon as possible
DetailsMovement noticed after storm
Tree service photo example
Tree trimming photo example
Arborist photo example
Quick concern checker

Not sure whether the tree needs attention?

Tap any warning signs you are seeing. This is only a quick guide and cannot determine whether a tree is safe.

Select any signs you notice. If something looks immediately dangerous, keep people away from the area and seek professional help.
Power-line warning: If a tree or branch is touching a power line, stay away. Contact the electric utility or emergency services as appropriate.
Five quick steps

From “I have a tree problem” to a clear request.

The flow is designed around the details a provider usually needs before the first useful conversation.

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Choose the problem

Start with what is actually happening.

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Add the location

City and ZIP keep the request local.

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Add photos

Optional images help explain the situation.

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Set the timing

Urgent, routine, or just comparing.

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Send it

Providers may contact you; you choose what happens next.

Tree-service crew working beside a residential property
Clear about our role

Wake Tree Quotes is the connector — not the tree crew.

The providers who may contact you are independent local tree-service businesses. Wake Tree Quotes collects and routes the request; you decide whether to hire anyone.

Arborist trimming a tree above a houseTree trimming & clearance
Stump grinding equipment in useStump grinding & cleanup
Arborist cutting a tree while secured with safety equipmentTree removal work
“One request. Clear details. Your choice.”
No account, no homeowner fee to submit, and no obligation to hire.
Service area

Wake County + nearby communities.

Enter the property city and ZIP in the request. We use that information to route the job locally, and provider availability can vary by area.

Primary service areaWake County + nearby communities

Common request areas

Wake County is the primary area, with selected nearby communities included when local provider coverage is available.

Raleigh
Cary
Apex
Holly Springs
Fuquay-Varina
Willow Spring
Angier
Clayton
Garner
Morrisville
Wake Forest
Knightdale
Wendell
Zebulon
Rolesville
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Local routingCity + ZIP help match the request to the right area.
Nearby areas welcomeProvider availability varies outside the primary Wake County area.
Straight answers

Know what you’re submitting.

No. Wake Tree Quotes is a lead-matching website. It collects homeowner requests and may share them with independent tree-service providers that can choose whether to contact you.
Yes. There is no homeowner fee to submit a request through the site, and submitting does not obligate you to hire anyone.
No. Photos are optional. They can simply make the request easier to understand before a provider contacts you.
No. Provider availability can vary by location, timing, job type, and other factors. Wake Tree Quotes cannot guarantee that a provider will accept or respond to every request.
Your contact details are collected only when you submit the request. With your consent, Wake Tree Quotes may share the request and those contact details with up to 3 independent tree-service providers so they can contact you about that specific job.
Stay away from the tree, branch, line, and nearby objects. Contact the electric utility or emergency services as appropriate. Wake Tree Quotes is not an emergency utility service.
One clear request

Stop trying to explain a tree problem from scratch.

Pick the situation, add the location, attach photos if they help, and send a request that starts with the details that matter.

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What you can expect:
A short request you can finish quickly
Job details organized before the first call
Clear disclosure that providers are independent
No obligation to hire after you submit
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Free to submitNo homeowner fee to send a request
Local-area routingWake County + selected nearby communities
Photo-friendlyOptional images make jobs clearer
No obligationYou choose whether to hire anyone
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