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Tree Service Companies in Nampa, ID

Compare tree removal, trimming, and stump grinding companies serving Nampa, Idaho. ISA certified arborists, verified ratings, and local tree permit info.

Last updated: April 2026 · Cost data from RSMeans & BLS regional indices · Permit data from official city .gov sources

Top Rated Tree Services in Nampa

Trees All Day

Nampa, ID

Trees All Day operates from Nampa and serves the entire Treasure Valley including Boise, Meridian, Eagle, Star, Kuna, Middleton, Caldwell, and surrounding areas. They follow ANSI A300 standards for tree care.

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Timmy's Tree Service

Nampa, ID

ISA Certified

Established in 2006, Timmy's Tree Service employs ISA-certified arborists and serves Nampa along with Boise, Meridian, Eagle, Kuna, and Caldwell in the Treasure Valley.

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Double J Tree Service

Nampa, ID

ISA Certified

Double J Tree Service is a veteran-owned company with ISA Certified Arborist Justin Seelig on staff, serving Nampa, Boise, Caldwell, Eagle, Kuna, Meridian, and Star.

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How to Choose a Tree Service Company in Nampa

Follow these steps to find a reliable, licensed tree service company in the Nampa, Idaho area.

Hire an ISA Certified Arborist

ISA certification means the arborist has passed rigorous exams on tree biology, care, and safety practices.

Verify insurance coverage

Tree work is high-risk. Confirm they carry both general liability ($1M+) and workers compensation insurance.

Get 3+ written estimates

Estimates should detail the scope, equipment used, debris removal, and stump treatment. Avoid door-to-door solicitors.

Check for tree removal permits

Many cities protect trees over a certain diameter. Fines for unpermitted removal can exceed $10,000 per tree.

Ask about cleanup and debris removal

Confirm whether the price includes hauling away all branches, logs, and wood chips or if that costs extra.

Never pay more than 50% upfront

Reputable tree services collect a deposit (if any) and final payment upon completion. Avoid companies demanding full payment upfront.

Tree Service Costs in Nampa, ID

Average tree service costs in Nampa based on Idaho labor rates. Prices vary by tree size, species, accessibility, and scope of work.

ServiceLowAverageHigh
Tree Trimming (Small, under 25 ft)$225$289$381
Tree Trimming (Medium, 25-50 ft)$430$551$727
Tree Trimming (Large, 50-75 ft)$737$945$1,247
Tree Removal (Small)$369$473$624
Tree Removal (Medium)$737$945$1,247
Tree Removal (Large)$1,474$1,890$2,495
Tree Removal (Very Large, 75+ ft)$2,867$3,675$4,851
Stump Grinding (18" diameter)$246$315$416
Emergency Removal$2,048$2,625$3,465

Costs are estimates based on Idaho regional data. Actual prices vary by tree species, accessibility, and site conditions. Emergency work typically costs 50-100% more.

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Tree Removal Permits in Nampa

Many cities require permits to remove trees over a certain size, especially heritage or protected species. In Nampa, removing a protected tree without a permit can result in fines exceeding $10,000 per tree.

Before removing any tree, contact the Nampa urban forestry department or planning office to check if a permit is required. Your tree service company should also be familiar with local tree ordinances.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does tree removal cost in Nampa, Idaho?

Tree removal in Nampa typically costs $369-$624 for small trees (under 25 ft), $737-$1,247 for medium trees (25-50 ft), and $1,474-$2,495 for large trees (50-75 ft). Very large trees (75+ ft) can cost $2,867-$4,851. Emergency removal typically costs 50-100% more.

How much does tree trimming cost in Nampa?

Tree trimming in Nampa averages $289 for small trees, $551 for medium trees, and $945 for large trees. Costs vary based on tree species, accessibility, and scope of work. Hardwood trees cost about 15% more than softwoods due to denser wood.

Do I need a permit to remove a tree in Nampa?

Many cities require permits to remove trees over a certain size, especially heritage or protected species. Fines for removing protected trees without a permit can exceed $10,000 per tree. Contact the Nampa urban forestry or planning department to check requirements before removing any tree, or check our tree permit guide.

What is an ISA Certified Arborist?

An ISA (International Society of Arboriculture) Certified Arborist has passed a comprehensive exam on tree care, biology, and safety, and maintains continuing education. Hiring an ISA Certified Arborist in Nampa means you're getting someone with verified expertise in tree health assessment, proper pruning techniques, and safe removal practices.

When is the best time to trim trees in Idaho?

The best time for most tree trimming in Idaho is during the dormant season (late fall through early spring) when trees are not actively growing. This reduces stress on the tree, lowers disease risk, and is often less expensive due to lower demand. However, dead or hazardous branches should be removed immediately regardless of season.

How much does stump grinding cost in Nampa?

Stump grinding in Nampa averages $315 for an 18-inch diameter stump. Most companies charge $3-$5 per inch of diameter. Additional stumps are often discounted 30-40%. Deep grinding (for building or replanting) costs about 65% more than standard depth.

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Tree Permits

Many cities require permits to remove trees over a certain size. Fines can exceed $10,000 per tree.

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Hiring Tips for ID

  • 1. Look for ISA Certified Arborists familiar with mountain species like ponderosa pine, aspen, and spruce
  • 2. Ask about beetle-kill tree removal — pine bark beetles have damaged millions of acres in mountain states
  • 3. Verify insurance (liability + workers comp) — steep terrain and tall conifers add risk
  • 4. Check local wildfire mitigation requirements — many mountain communities mandate defensible space
  • 5. Never pay more than 50% upfront; get 3+ written estimates before committing

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