Tree Removal, Trimming & Stump Grinding in the GTA
ISA-certified arborist services with full Toronto Tree Protection Bylaw permit handling.
Tree work in Toronto is heavily regulated, and most homeowners only discover this when they ask for a quote and learn they can't legally remove the tree they want gone. The Toronto Tree Protection Bylaw (Bylaw 813-2003, since updated through Chapter 813) requires a permit to injure or destroy any tree on private property with a trunk diameter of 30cm (about 12 inches) or larger at 1.4 metres above ground (DBH — Diameter at Breast Height). The permit requires arborist documentation, justification (dead, dying, hazard, or compatible-with-construction), and typically a replanting plan. Surrounding GTA municipalities have similar bylaws — Mississauga, Markham, Vaughan, Oakville, and Burlington all protect trees over various thresholds, usually 20-30cm DBH. Removing a protected tree without a permit can result in fines starting at $500 and reaching $100,000 for trees with significant ecological value. Beyond permits, tree work is the most dangerous landscape service — fatalities involving DIY tree removal occur every year in the GTA, often when a homeowner attempts to drop a tree near a structure or power line. Buildoreno's tree division uses ISA-certified arborists, carries the specialized insurance required for tree work ($5M liability minimum, with additional coverage for residential structures), and operates with the appropriate equipment: spider lifts for properties with limited yard access, chippers, stump grinders, and rigging gear for controlled drops near homes. We provide tree removal, structural pruning, deadwooding, cabling for split trunks, emergency storm response, and stump grinding across Toronto, Etobicoke, Scarborough, Mississauga, and Vaughan. Every protected tree project includes the City permit application and the arborist report required for approval.
Why Choose Buildoreno for Tree Removal, Trimming & Stump Grinding in the GTA
ISA-certified arborists — required for tree removal permits under Toronto Bylaw 813
Toronto Tree Protection Bylaw permit applications handled with required arborist report
$5M+ liability insurance specific to tree work and structural risk near homes
Spider lifts and rigging equipment for safe drops near structures and power lines
Stump grinding to 6-12 inches below grade for replanting or hardscape installation
Emergency storm response — typically same-day for fallen trees on structures
How We Work
Site Assessment & Permit Review
Our certified arborist inspects the tree, measures DBH, and assesses health and hazard. If the tree meets the protected size threshold, we prepare the arborist report and permit application for the City.
Permit Approval & Replanting Plan
Toronto typically requires 30-90 days for tree permit review. Approved permits usually require a replanting plan — replacing the removed tree with one or more new trees. We help select appropriate replacement species.
Equipment Staging & Site Protection
We protect adjacent structures, fences, and landscape areas with plywood and rubber mats. Spider lifts or bucket trucks are positioned for safe access. Drop zones are cleared and roped off for safety.
Removal or Pruning
Trees within reach of structures are dismantled piece-by-piece using rigging to lower sections safely. Trees in open areas may be felled in one piece. Pruning follows ISA standards — proper cuts at the branch collar, no flush cuts or stubs.
Cleanup, Stump Grinding & Replanting
All wood is chipped or removed. Stumps are ground 6-12 inches below grade for hardscape installation, or 4-6 inches for replanting. Replacement trees from the permit replanting plan are planted at the agreed location.
Typical Cost Range
Removal $400–$2,500 per tree depending on size and access; trimming $250–$800; stump grinding $150–$400 per stump
Prices vary based on scope, materials, and site conditions.
2026 Pricing by City
| City | Typical Project | Price Range | Full Guide |
|---|---|---|---|
| Toronto | Detached front and rear in Leaside (50 × 120 ft lot) | $35,000–$55,000 | View → |
| Mississauga | Port Credit older home with lakeside rear yard | $30,000–$48,000 | View → |
| Brampton | Established home in Bramalea with overgrown front yard | $8,000–$14,000 | View → |
| Vaughan | Heritage-style property in Kleinburg with naturalized garden | $30,000–$50,000 | View → |
| Oakville | Executive home in Joshua Creek (full rear yard) | $55,000–$90,000 | View → |
| Markham | Heritage character home in Unionville village | $18,000–$30,000 | View → |
Median project pricing. See each city guide for the full breakdown (small / medium / large scope).
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, if the tree has a trunk diameter of 30cm or larger measured at 1.4 metres above ground (DBH). The permit requires an arborist report and a replanting plan, and review takes 30-90 days. Removing a protected tree without a permit can result in fines from $500 to $100,000.
Small trees (under 30 feet) typically cost $400-$800 to remove. Medium trees (30-60 feet) run $800-$1,500. Large mature trees (60+ feet, especially silver maples and willows) can reach $1,500-$2,500. Access is the biggest cost variable — backyard trees with no equipment access cost 30-50% more.
Late winter to early spring (February to March) is the best window for structural pruning of most deciduous trees — wounds heal quickly when the tree wakes up. Avoid pruning oaks April through July to prevent oak wilt disease spread. Emergency hazard pruning can be done any time.
Grind it if you plan to replant in that location, install hardscape over it, or maintain a clean lawn. Stumps that are left will decay over 5-10 years and can attract carpenter ants. Stump grinding is fast and affordable ($150-$400) and usually grinds 6-12 inches below grade for new use of the spot.
Call us for emergency response — typically same-day for trees on structures. Contact your insurance company; tree damage to your home is usually covered under your homeowner's policy. We provide written reports for insurance claims and coordinate with adjusters when needed.
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Removal $400–$2,500 per tree depending on size and access; trimming $250–$800; stump grinding $150–$400 per stump
Contact us for a detailed, no-obligation estimate for your specific project.

