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S Locust Grove Rd runs through southern Kuna, serving rural homes and small acreage properties. Tree service on S Locust Grove Rd covers pruning, removal, stump grinding, and emergency storm work. Quick response times matter when limbs threaten roofs, fences, or power lines on these larger lots. Many S Locust Grove Rd parcels include mature cottonwoods, willows near irrigation ditches, and older fruit trees. Wide driveways and open yards allow equipment access, but septic systems and well locations require careful planning.

Homeowners on 1–5 acre lots often face risks from mature trees near structures or fencing. Pruning reduces wind resistance and removes branches hanging over roofs, sheds, and livestock areas. Properties along S Locust Grove Rd often have older cottonwoods and elms that drop heavy limbs during summer windstorms. We assess tree health, identify weak branches, and trim to safe clearance without harming tree vitality. You can trust us to protect your buildings while keeping your trees healthy for years to come.
Dead or damaged trees from disease, lightning, drought, or beetles create serious falling risks. Complete removal eliminates these hazards and clears space for replanting or yard improvements. Many S Locust Grove Rd properties include older barns, shops, and detached garages that need protection from falling timber. We recently removed three dead poplars near a shop building on a property south of Deer Flat Road. Our process uses sectional cutting, safe rigging, and debris hauling to leave your site clean and ready for its next use.


Landowners who want to reclaim yard space, plant new trees, or expand usable acreage benefit from professional stump grinding. Grinding stumps below grade allows grass seeding, garden beds, or safe mowing without obstacles. Kuna's clay-heavy soil makes stump removal challenging; grinding is faster and less invasive than excavation. We grind 6–12 inches below surface, remove grindings, and fill holes with topsoil on request. Your property will be ready for whatever comes next.
Property owners facing emergency tree removal after high winds, ice storms, or unexpected limb failure need immediate help. Rapid response prevents further damage to roofs, vehicles, fences, and power lines. Summer thunderstorms in Kuna bring sudden wind gusts; properties near Indian Creek and adjacent roads see frequent branch drop. We handle insurance documentation, coordinate with power companies, and clear debris the same day when possible. Never approach trees touching power lines—we work with Idaho Power to ensure safe removal.

We serve customers throughout Kuna, including homes along S Locust Grove Rd, Deer Flat Road, and Lake Hazel areas. From S Locust Grove Rd, head south toward E Mary Ln, then take the first exit at the traffic circle onto E Lake Hazel Rd. Turn left onto ID-69 S and continue for two miles. Turn right onto W Hubbard Rd, then left onto N Linder Ave. After about a mile, turn right onto W Trophy St and left onto N Two Pt Pl. Our location at 1640 N Two Pt Pl will be on your left. Being locally based means faster response for emergencies and flexible scheduling for routine work. We regularly work near Ten Mile Creek, Kuna Caves, and properties south toward the Ada/Canyon county line.
Learn more about all the areas we serve throughout the Treasure Valley. Customers in this area appreciate our familiarity with rural lot layouts, irrigation systems, and local tree species.


Homeowners with apple, cherry, or apricot trees, plus ornamental and shade plantings, benefit from proper pruning schedules. Late winter pruning encourages strong growth and improves fruit production while trees are dormant. Many S Locust Grove Rd properties include backyard orchards and older shelterbelts planted decades ago. Schedule pruning between January and early March before buds swell; avoid pruning during Kuna's hot, dry summers. We remove dead wood, crossing branches, and water sprouts that waste tree energy.
The University of Idaho Extension provides detailed guidance on fruit tree care for Idaho's climate.

Do you work on properties with long driveways off S Locust Grove Rd?
Yes, we bring equipment suitable for rural access and coordinate entry to avoid septic drain fields. Many properties along S Locust Grove Rd have long driveways and unique access considerations. We plan our approach carefully to protect your landscaping, underground utilities, and septic systems while safely accessing the work area.
Can you remove trees near irrigation ditches without damaging water flow?
Yes, we assess ditch locations and root systems, then use directional felling to protect irrigation infrastructure. We understand how important these ditches are to Kuna properties. Our team takes extra care to preserve water flow and prevent any disruption to your irrigation system during tree removal.
How quickly can you respond to storm damage in the Kuna area?
Emergency calls receive same-day or next-day response depending on severity and weather conditions. We prioritize situations where trees threaten structures, block roads, or create immediate safety hazards. Call us as soon as damage occurs and we will get to your property as quickly as possible.
Do I need a permit to remove trees on my S Locust Grove Rd property?
Residential tree removal requirements vary by location and tree type in Kuna, so we confirm local regulations for your specific property. We handle any necessary paperwork and coordinate with local authorities when permits are needed. You can focus on your property while we manage the details.
What's the best time of year for tree trimming in Kuna's climate?
Late winter between January and March is best for fruit trees and dormant-season pruning. Summer trimming should be limited to emergency or hazard limbs only. Pruning during the dormant season reduces stress on trees and promotes healthy growth when spring arrives.
Can you work around livestock and fencing on rural lots?
Yes, we coordinate with property owners to secure animals and protect fences during tree work. We understand that rural properties have unique needs. Let us know about any livestock, fencing, or other concerns and we will adjust our work plan accordingly.

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