Ogden, Utah

Tree Service

Professional Tree Service in Ogden, Utah

Diamond Tree Experts provides professional tree service in Ogden, Utah for homeowners, property managers, HOAs, and commercial properties.

We handle tree removal, tree trimming, pruning, stump grinding, tree health evaluations, and storm damage cleanup. If you need a certified arborist in Ogden, our team has the experience, equipment, and local knowledge to do the work safely and correctly.

We work throughout Ogden and surrounding Weber County communities, including North Ogden, South Ogden, Riverdale, Roy, Washington Terrace, West Haven, Plain City, and nearby areas. From large aging shade trees to storm-damaged limbs and overgrown park strip trees, we help property owners keep their trees safe, healthy, and manageable.

Our deep roots in the Ogden community mean we understand the unique challenges of Utah’s climate and soil conditions, allowing us to provide tree care solutions specifically tailored to our local environment.

 

Why Ogden Property Owners Choose Diamond Tree Experts

  • Serving Utah since 1968
  • ISA Certified Arborists on staff
  • Safe removals for hazardous and difficult trees
  • Proper equipment for large tree work
  • Clean job sites and full debris cleanup
  • Local experience with Ogden tree species and weather conditions

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Our Tree Services in Ogden, UT

Tree Removal in Ogden

We provide tree removal in Ogden for dead, hazardous, storm-damaged, leaning, or unwanted trees.

Whether a tree is too close to a house, growing over a driveway, crowding other trees, or becoming unsafe, we can remove it with the right equipment and a clear plan.

We also handle large tree removals and difficult-access jobs.

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Tree Trimming and Pruning in Ogden

Tree trimming helps improve safety, appearance, clearance, and overall structure. We trim trees in Ogden to remove deadwood, reduce overgrowth, improve clearance over roofs and sidewalks, and help trees handle wind and storm stress better. We also prune for long-term structure, not just quick cosmetic cuts.

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Stump Grinding in Ogden

Old stumps get in the way of mowing, landscaping, replanting, and new construction. Our stump grinding service removes the visible stump and helps you reclaim usable yard space. This is a common add-on after tree removal and can make a big difference in how clean and finished the property looks.

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Emergency Tree Service in Ogden

When a tree falls, splits, or drops major limbs after wind or snow, fast response matters. We provide emergency tree service in Ogden for storm damage, fallen trees, hanging limbs, blocked access, and urgent safety hazards. Our team can assess the situation and remove dangerous material safely.

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Arborist Services and Tree Health Evaluations

Not every tree problem means the tree has to come down. Our certified arborists evaluate trees for decline, disease, pest activity, poor structure, storm damage, and risk. If a tree can be saved, we will tell you. If it should be removed, we will explain why and recommend the safest next step.

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Neighborhoods We Serve in Ogden & Weber County

We regularly serve tree removal clients throughout:

  • North Ogden
  • South Ogden
  • Riverdale
  • Roy
  • Washington Terrace
  • West Haven
  • Plain City
  • Harrisville
  • Marriott-Slaterville
  • Hooper
  • Farr West

If you’re in Ogden or any part of Weber County, we can get you a quote. We’ve been serving this region for nearly six decades.

Tree Services in Ogden

If you’re in Ogden and need help with a hazardous tree, routine pruning, or a plant health issue, here are the main services we provide in the area. If you’re not sure what you need, start with tree removal or tree health care and we’ll guide you from there.

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Common Tree Problems We See in Ogden and Weber County

  • Mature trees with dead or overextended limbs
  • Storm damage and wind-related failures
  • Trees too close to homes, fences, and power lines
  • Declining ash, elm, birch, and older landscape trees
  • Overgrown trees in older neighborhoods
  • Stumps left behind after removals

Tree care in Ogden is not one-size-fits-all.

Older neighborhoods often have large established trees that need structural pruning or removal.

Wind exposure, dry conditions, compacted soil, and aging limbs can all increase risk.

We often help customers with oversized cottonwoods, declining ash trees, neglected pruning, storm-damaged limbs, and trees that have outgrown the space around homes, garages, sidewalks, and property lines.

Real Ogden Local Tree Removal Examples

We complete tree removals in Ogden every week. Here are a few examples so you can see what we mean.

North Ogden — Cottonwood Removal After Wind Shift
A homeowner in North Ogden called after a windstorm pushed a cottonwood into a steeper lean toward their shed. The trunk had a deep vertical crack we could see from the ground. We staged a crane removal to lower large sections safely over the home. No damage, and the property owner didn’t have to stress about ripping out their shed or fence. This is a pretty common risk in North Ogden — heavy older cottonwoods in wind paths.

South Ogden — Elm Tree Overhanging Driveway
South Ogden has a lot of older elm stock. We removed a mature elm that was overhanging a driveway with consistent limb drop. The risk there wasn’t the trunk — it was the unpredictable shearing branches. This was a straightforward removal. Clean drop zone, sectioning, stump grind, and we were out in one day. If you’ve got constant branch drop on your car or sidewalk, that’s usually an early warning sign that the core’s drying out.

Riverdale — Emergency Removal After Overnight Microburst
Riverdale gets sucker gusts off the river corridor. One homeowner woke up to a broken main leader hanging over the master bedroom. We came out same-day because the split was active. Had that limb torn the rest of the way, it would’ve punched through the roof. We stabilized the section with rigging, cut it down safely, and then removed the remaining trunk. No injuries, no roof damage. This is why emergency response matters in Weber County — overnight failures happen here fast.

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Tree Trimming in Ogden (What We See Most)

Ogden has a mix of older neighborhoods with mature trees, tighter lots, and plenty of spots where limbs grow right over roofs, driveways, fences, and power lines. The trimming calls we get most often aren’t “make it look nicer” jobs — they’re practical, clearance and safety trimming to prevent damage and reduce risk.

Clearance pruning (roofs, driveways, and walkways): This is the most common request. We’re usually raising the canopy over a driveway so trucks can get through, pulling limbs off the roofline, clearing gutters, and making sure pedestrians and vehicles have safe clearance. On homes with older landscaping, we also see branches rubbing on siding, chimneys, and even solar panels — that’s a quick way to cause damage over time.

Wind + canyon mouth limb failures: In Weber County, wind events are a real factor — especially in areas that catch gusts moving down from the mountains and canyon mouths. The failures we see most often are long, heavy limbs that have grown out over time without being reduced, plus weak unions where branches are over-extended. Trimming for wind is usually about weight reduction, improving structure, and removing dead or compromised limbs before the next storm does it for you.

Species notes (elm and cottonwood): We work on a lot of elm and cottonwood in Ogden. Cottonwoods can put on fast growth, which means heavier limbs and more frequent clearance needs, especially when they’re close to houses and fences. Elms commonly need selective pruning to keep structure solid and reduce large deadwood issues. The goal is always the same: keep the tree safe, keep it healthy, and avoid over-trimming that causes stress and weak regrowth.

Tree Health Care in Ogden

Plant health care stops most surprise removals before they happen. The majority of “this tree is dying” calls we get in Ogden? Pests that moved in months ago. Drought stress nobody noticed building. Soil chemistry problems. Watering done wrong for years. Early diagnosis gives you actual options – and costs way less than waiting until the tree tips into hazard territory.

What homeowners notice first:

  • Leaves going yellow or brown in July when they should be green – or dropping early
  • Canopy getting thinner each year, bare spots spreading
  • Dead branches showing up fast after one windy afternoon
  • Sticky crud all over your car or patio, ants everywhere on the trunk (aphids or scale insects feeding)
  • Tiny holes in bark, little piles of sawdust at the base, sap bleeding out
  • Mushrooms popping up near the trunk, bark feeling soft when you push on it at ground level
  • Bark cracking open, sunscald damage on the southwest side, branches dying back after temperature swings

Ogden creates specific problems for trees. Hot dry summers hit hard. Alkaline soil throughout the valley. Day-night temperature swings of 30-40 degrees. Wrong tree in wrong spot declines fast here – faster than it would somewhere with moderate climate and decent soil.

Pest problems we handle regularly – bronze birch borer killing birches, ips beetles attacking drought-stressed pines, spider mites exploding during August heat, aphid infestations coating everything in May. Each needs different treatment at different times. Bronze birch borer treatment works in April-May before adults fly. Wait until you see damage? Infestation’s already established and way harder to control.

Diamond Tree Experts does plant health assessments that catch problems early when treatment still makes sense. Soil testing shows what’s actually wrong instead of guessing. Pest identification tells you what you’re dealing with. Treatment recommendations match Ogden conditions specifically…not generic advice that works in Seattle but fails Utah.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the local regulations for tree removal in Ogden, Utah?

In Ogden, the rules depend on where the tree sits. If it’s a private tree in your yard, you can usually remove it, but you still want to consider HOA rules, easements, and utility clearance. If the tree is in the park strip / City right-of-way (the strip between the sidewalk and curb), Ogden requires approval through the City’s Urban Forester before pruning or removal. If you want the exact language, Ogden publishes arboricultural regulations here: Arboricultural Regulations (PDF) .

If you’re not sure whether your tree is a “street tree,” it’s worth confirming first—especially in older Ogden neighborhoods where mature trees are common.

Can I hire a professional service for tree removal in Ogden?

Yes—and in Ogden/Weber County it’s usually the smart move when the tree is near a home, fence, driveway, or overhead lines. Look for a company that’s insured, uses proper rigging and drop-zone control, and can handle tight access safely. If the tree is large or in a difficult spot (common in older neighborhoods), ask whether crane-assisted removal is an option.

Are there any incentives or programs for planting new trees after removal in Ogden?

Sometimes, yes. Ogden has offered an Annual Free Tree Program for park strip planting, and local tree organizations also run planting events in the Ogden area from time to time. If you plan to plant in the park strip, Ogden generally requires a permit, so it’s best to confirm the current process before you buy a tree.

How do I determine if an Ogden tree needs to be removed due to safety concerns?

In Ogden and Weber County, we see trees fail after wind events coming off canyon mouths and during spring storms when leaves are already out. Red flags include: a tree that has started leaning more each year, fresh cracks in the trunk, large dead limbs over a roof/driveway, exposed or lifting roots, or sections of canopy dying back.

The fastest way to know is an on-site inspection. An arborist can check structural integrity, decay, and root stability and tell you whether pruning can reduce risk or whether removal is the safer option.

What is the best time of year for removing and planting trees in Ogden?

Tree removal can be done year-round in Ogden. That said, many homeowners prefer removals in the dormant season (late fall through early spring) because there’s less canopy weight, easier visibility of structure, and less impact to surrounding plants. For planting new trees, spring and fall are typically the easiest windows for establishment in Weber County’s climate.

If you’re planting in the park strip, Ogden typically requires a permit, and they may want details like park strip width and nearby overhead utilities, so it’s worth checking that before you choose the tree.