

Family Owned Tree Services in Murrysville
Tree removal, trimming, and storm work for Murrysville homeowners and large wooded lots.
Tree Services in Murrysville

Tree Removal
We provide safe removal of dead, leaning, and storm-damaged trees on tight urban lots and wooded acreage.

Tree Trimming
Pruning and crown work that protects roofs, power lines, and the long-term health of your trees.

Stump Grinding
Stump grinding and full stump removal that takes the eyesore down below grade for clean landscaping.
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Great communication! Was very pleased with the work completed in a timely manner and everything was cleaned up and piled into place once they finished. Highly recommend for anyone needing tree work completed.


Outstanding service! Came quickly to remove a tree from my home. Covered up a broken sky light window when we were not able to do so ourselves! Highly recommend them!


Very professional, very pleasant. I was pleased by the price and very happy with the job these guys did. They were easy to talk to, prompt, careful, and they will be my first choice when I need more help.


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The crew came as promised and was very professional and easy to work with. They were neat and made sure the yard was cleaned before they left. I would definitely recommend Hilltop Tree Services.


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Quality Tree Services in Murrysville
Tree work in Murrysville is dominated by larger wooded lots, with properties in Heather Highlands, Settlers Ridge, and Franklin Estates regularly carrying multiple mature oaks, sugar maples, tulip poplars, and beeches per lot. Common projects include dead ash takedowns, beech work where beech leaf disease has spread, hemlock care in cooler ravines, and storm cleanup. The June 2024 EF-2 tornado that tracked through the Delmont corridor snapped clusters of mature trees just east of town.


Built for Large Lots and Hillside Homes
Most of the 36 square miles here are zoned for larger residential lots, with properties along Sardis Road, North Hills, and Mamont Road sitting on wooded acreage and small horse properties. The hillside Murrysville Tree Sign, planted by Boy Scouts in 1933, marks the borough's identity as deeply tree-tied. Turtle Creek drainage produces steep backyards on Gilpin-Upshur soils with landslide history, and many homes sit on long wooded driveways that call for crane work.
Frequently Asked Questions
What services do you offer in Murrysville?
What kinds of tree projects do you handle most around here?
A lot of our work involves large multi-tree jobs on wooded lots, where homeowners are managing a mixed canopy of oak, sugar maple, tulip poplar, beech, and hemlock alongside dead and dying ash. That means dead ash takedowns from emerald ash borer damage, beech work for beech leaf disease which was confirmed in Westmoreland County in 2021, and hemlock care for hemlock woolly adelgid in cooler ravines. Storm cleanup from events like the June 2024 EF-2 tornado is also common.
Do you work on hillside and acreage properties?
Yes. A significant share of properties here sit on long wooded driveways, steep hillside lots, and small horse properties along roads like Sardis, North Hills, Logans Ferry, and Mamont. That terrain makes crane and rigging work the norm for any tree over moderate size, and access often requires careful equipment staging. We handle the work and the follow-up debris hauling together so the property is left clean.
How did the June 2024 tornado affect tree work in the area?
The EF-2 tornado that tracked from Delmont through Shieldsburg and toward New Alexandria on June 26, 2024 hit Murrysville's eastern edge directly. NWS surveyors documented entire clusters of mature trees snapped along the path. The follow-on cleanup work, including dead and damaged trees that didn't fall right away, has continued through the months since. We still see related emergency tree service calls tied to that event.
What kind of pests and diseases are affecting trees here?
The biggest pressures are emerald ash borer (essentially every untreated ash in the area is dead or dying), Spotted Lanternfly under the Westmoreland County quarantine added in 2021, beech leaf disease confirmed in the county since 2021, and oak wilt risk in spring and summer. Hemlock woolly adelgid is also present in the cooler ravines along Turtle Creek and Haymaker Run.
How do I get a free quote for my project?
Reach out by phone or send us a message with a quick description of your project and any photos that help. We will work through the details, gather what we need to scope the job, and put together a free written quote with honest pricing. Get a free quote here.
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