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Professional Tree Service in Rogers, AR
Serving Rogers homeowners and businesses with expert tree care.
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Tree Emergency in Rogers? We're On Our Way.
Storm damage, fallen trees, or hazardous limbs threatening your property? Carlos Express Tree Service provides true 24/7 emergency response throughout Rogers and Bentonville, Springdale, and Lowell.
We respond to:
- Trees on structures, vehicles, or power lines
- Storm damage blocking driveways or roads
- Dangerous leaning or cracked trees
- Ice and wind damage requiring immediate attention
⚡ Emergency Hotline: 479-861-7497
We answer our own phones—no answering service, no voicemail runaround. When you call during an emergency, you talk to someone who can help immediately.
Complete Tree Care for Rogers
Tree Removal
Whether it’s a dead, damaged, or dangerously located tree, we remove it safely and efficiently—without putting your home or landscape at risk.
Tree Pruning
Keep your trees healthy and beautiful with expert pruning. We remove dead or overgrown branches to promote growth and prevent hazards.
Cable Clearing
Prevent damage and stay in compliance with utility regulations. We clear trees and limbs from power lines and cables quickly and safely.
Storm Cleanup
After severe weather hits, fallen trees and broken limbs can pose serious risks. Our team responds quickly to clear debris, remove hazards, and help restore safety to your property.
Land Clearing
Get your land ready for your next chapter. Whether it's for construction or agriculture, we clear the way for what's next.
24/7 Emergency Service
24/7 availability for urgent tree situations. Fast response times throughout Rogers.
Why Rogers Property Owners Choose Carlos Express Tree Service
We Answer When You Call
No call centers. No voicemail tag. When you call 479-861-7497, you talk to our team directly. We respond to emergencies immediately—often within 1-2 hours in Rogers Arkansas.
Honest Pricing. No Hidden Fees
We provide detailed written estimates before work begins. The price we quote is the price you pay. No surprise charges, no upsells, no pressure tactics.
Locally Owned, Not Corporate
We're not a franchise paying fees to corporate headquarters. We're Rogers locals who live and work in this community. That means better prices and personal service.
Fast Scheduling
While big companies book weeks out, we often schedule within 2-3 days for routine work. Emergency situations? Same day or next day response.
Tree Service Challenges in Rogers
Rogers sits in the heart of Northwest Arkansas's Ozark foothills, creating unique tree service challenges that require local expertise. The city experiences severe spring tornado season from March through May, with the devastating May 2024 tornado outbreak serving as a stark reminder—an EF-2 tornado carved a 7.4-mile path through Rogers, reaching 1.7 miles wide and destroying hundreds of homes while uprooting thousands of trees. Common species in Rogers include oak, maple, Eastern redbud, black cherry, and Bradford pears, all susceptible to ice damage during winter storms. The city's rapid growth around the Walmart headquarters and Pinnacle Hills area means many established neighborhoods have mature trees requiring professional assessment, while new developments need careful tree management during construction. Rogers' rolling terrain and clay-heavy soils can complicate root stability, and the proximity to Beaver Lake creates microclimates that affect tree health differently across neighborhoods.
Common Tree Issues We Handle in Rogers:
- Tornado damage and severe storm cleanup, especially during March-May tornado season
- Ice storm damage to Bradford pears, oaks, and other common Rogers trees
- Trees threatening power lines and structures in rapidly developing areas near I-49 and Pinnacle Hills
- Root stability issues in clay soils causing trees to lean or uproot, particularly around Beaver Lake
Carlos Express understands Rogers' unique storm vulnerability and responds immediately when severe weather strikes. We've served countless Rogers families during and after tornado season, clearing downed trees within hours rather than making them wait days like larger companies. Our team knows which local tree species are prone to failure—we can spot a hazardous Bradford pear or identify oak decline before it becomes an emergency. We work throughout Rogers' established neighborhoods like Pinnacle Country Club and newer developments near I-49, and we understand the city's tree preservation ordinances for development projects. When ice storms hit or spring tornadoes threaten, we're already in the area, answering calls 24/7, because Rogers is at the center of our service territory. We've cleaned up after the worst Rogers has seen, and we'll be there for whatever comes next.
We serve all Rogers neighborhoods including: Pinnacle Country Club, Shadow Valley, Apple Spur, Downtown Rogers, War Eagle, Beaver Lake area, Lowell vicinity, Pleasant Grove, Centerton border, Monte Ne, Gateway, New Tech area.
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Tree Service Questions from Rogers Property Owners
How much does tree removal cost in Rogers, AR?
Tree removal costs in Rogers typically range from $300 for small trees to $2,500+ for large, complex removals. Rogers homeowners pay about $524 on average, though prices vary significantly based on tree size, location near structures, and accessibility. The May 2024 tornadoes reminded us how Rogers’ rolling terrain can affect costs—hillside access and emergency storm damage can increase pricing. Trees near power lines or close to homes in neighborhoods like Pinnacle Country Club or Shadow Valley require specialized equipment and careful planning. We provide free, detailed estimates with transparent pricing so you know exactly what you’re paying before work begins. No surprise charges, no hidden fees—just honest pricing for Rogers property owners.
Do I need a permit to remove a tree in Rogers, Arkansas?
Rogers requires a permit for removing trees with a trunk diameter of 8 inches or more, measured at 4.5 feet above ground. The city has tree preservation ordinances, especially for public spaces and development projects, to protect important trees during construction. However, most routine removals on private residential property don’t face major permit obstacles. We’re familiar with Rogers’ regulations and can guide you through the process if permits are needed. For hazardous trees posing immediate danger—like storm-damaged trees threatening your home—emergency removal provisions often allow faster action. We handle the paperwork details so you don’t have to navigate city bureaucracy alone. Call us, and we’ll let you know exactly what’s required for your specific situation.
When is tornado season in Rogers, and how can I prepare my trees?
Rogers’ most dangerous tornado season runs March through May, with the May 26, 2024 outbreak proving how devastating these storms can be. That EF-2 tornado destroyed hundreds of homes and uprooted thousands of trees across a 1.7-mile-wide path. To prepare, have trees professionally assessed before spring—we identify weak branch unions, decay, and structural issues that make trees vulnerable to high winds. Remove dead branches that become projectiles in 80-100 mph winds. Bradford pears, common throughout Rogers neighborhoods, are particularly susceptible to splitting. Consider removal or cabling of hazardous trees near your home, especially if they could fall on structures or power lines. After storms, don’t attempt to clear downed trees yourself if they’re near power lines or entangled with structures—call us immediately for safe emergency removal. We’ve responded to countless Rogers storm emergencies and know how to handle dangerous situations safely.
What tree problems are most common around Beaver Lake and Rogers' lakefront areas?
Properties around Beaver Lake face unique challenges due to microclimates, soil moisture, and exposure to lake-effect weather patterns. Root rot is more common in lakefront properties with saturated soils, weakening tree stability. Wind exposure is greater near the lake, making proper pruning essential to reduce wind resistance. The 2024 tornado even tore a boat dock from Beaver Lake shores—lakefront trees took tremendous damage. Clay-heavy soils throughout Rogers, combined with moisture fluctuations near the lake, can cause trees to lean as roots struggle for stability. Oak wilt and other fungal diseases spread more easily in humid lakefront conditions. Regular professional inspections are crucial for Beaver Lake properties—we can identify hidden problems before trees fail. If you’re in the Beaver Lake area, schedule preventative maintenance before storm season to minimize risk. We serve lakefront properties throughout the Rogers area and understand these specific environmental challenges.
How quickly can you respond in Rogers?
For emergencies, we typically arrive within 1-2 hours. For scheduled work, we often have availability within 2-3 days. Rogers is central to our service area, so we’re never far away.
Proudly Serving Rogers and Surrounding Communities
Primary Service Area
Rogers, Arkansas 72756, 72758, 72712
We Also Serve
Bentonville, Springdale, and Lowell and all areas within 20 miles of Rogers.
No job is too big or small. From single tree removal to multi-acre land clearing throughout Benton County.
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Three easy ways to contact us.
Call or Text 479-861-7479
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