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Overland Road forms Kuna's northern boundary, separating city limits from Meridian. Properties along Overland face unique challenges with mature shade trees and newer landscaping. This page covers tree service for Overland Road homes and businesses in Kuna.
Being based locally means we respond quickly to urgent removal and pruning needs. The Overland corridor features everything from established farmsteads to modern subdivisions. Many trees here show stress from road salt, soil compaction, and limited water. Customers along the Overland stretch trust our tree service Overland Road experience.

Overland Road carries commuter traffic between Kuna and Meridian daily. Trees within 30 feet of pavement absorb road salt during winter months. We've treated declining maples and ash trees near Ten Mile and Overland intersection. Salt damage shows as brown leaf edges, early leaf drop, and branch dieback.
Soil testing helps determine if flushing or amendments can reverse damage. Some trees recover with deep watering in spring; others need removal. Expect honest assessment of whether a stressed tree can bounce back.
Overland Road's traffic flow demands extra safety measures during tree work. We coordinate with Ada County Highway District for lane closures when needed. Crane removals work best for large trees close to Overland pavement. Properties between McDermott and Cloverdale often have limited backyard access.
Debris removal includes chipping, hauling, and site cleanup same day. Stump grinding typically scheduled separately to minimize equipment moves. Morning work (6–9 AM) avoids peak traffic and keeps neighbors happy.


Newer Overland Road developments plant fast-growing ornamentals like Bradford pears and honey locusts. Without pruning in years 2–5, these trees develop weak branch angles. We've corrected growth patterns for dozens of young trees near Linder and Overland. Structural pruning costs less now than removal after a branch splits later.
Proper cuts direct energy into strong scaffold limbs. Most young tree pruning takes 15–20 minutes per tree. HOA common areas often need consistent pruning schedules across multiple properties.

Driving Directions:
- From Overland Road, head south on any major north-south road such as Meridian Road (Highway 69), Linder Road, or Ten Mile Road toward central Kuna.
- Turn onto Kuna Mora Road heading west. Then turn right onto Highway 69
(Cloverdale Road) heading north.
- Turn left onto North Two Point Place.
You'll find Priceless Tree Care LLC at 1640 N Two Pt Pl on your left.
Overland Road provides direct east-west access across northern Kuna. We service properties from the Meridian border to Highway 69 corridor. Most calls along Overland fit into efficient route planning with other Kuna jobs.
Afternoon availability (1–4 PM) typically opens up with 48-hour notice. Share your nearest cross street when scheduling for accurate time estimates. Serving Overland customers keeps our equipment local and response times short.
We also serve clients across multiple locations—visit our locations page to learn more.
Many Overland properties have vinyl or chain-link fencing installed after trees matured. Gates often block chipper and stump grinder access to backyard trees. We've removed panels temporarily near Swan Falls and Overland for equipment passage. Discuss access limitations during estimate so we bring correct equipment.
Smaller chippers fit through 36-inch gates but work slower. Neighbor cooperation sometimes allows access from adjacent lots. Clear communication prevents delays and extra trips for specialized gear.


Regular pruning removes deadwood before it falls on vehicles or rooflines. Properties near Meridian Road and Overland intersection see high wind during spring storms. We recommend 3-year pruning cycles for mature trees along busy corridors. Crown thinning reduces wind resistance and limits branch failure.
One preventive visit often costs less than half of emergency storm cleanup. Many Overland homeowners schedule fall pruning before winter weather arrives. Healthy trees with proper structure rarely need unexpected removals.

Do you need permits to remove trees along Overland Road in Kuna?
Private property removals typically do not require permits in Kuna. Trees in the public right-of-way need Ada County Highway District approval before removal.
How do you handle traffic during Overland Road tree work?
We use flag crews for minor work and coordinate lane closures with Ada County Highway District for larger jobs. Safety protocols depend on the work zone location.
Can you prune trees that overhang from a neighbor's yard?
You can trim branches that extend over your property line. We handle the work with proper cuts that protect tree health.
What's the best season for tree removal on Overland properties?
Late fall through early spring when trees are dormant and ground is firm. This timing reduces stress and makes cleanup easier.
Do subdivision HOAs require approval before tree removal?
Check your CC&Rs for specific rules. Most HOAs regulate front yard and common area trees only, leaving backyard decisions to homeowners.
How long does stump grinding take on Overland Road properties?
15–30 minutes per stump depending on diameter and root spread. Multiple stumps can be ground in a single visit.

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