Tree Service Leads from Contractors Who Trust You

That Actually Close.

Stop chasing storm damage scraps with 40 other crews. Get referred by roofers, insurance adjusters, and landscapers who already have the homeowner's trust.

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Tree Service Contractor lead gen is broken.

Here's what you're dealing with.

Competing with Every Crew with a Chainsaw

After storms, every "lead service" sells the same list. You're a certified arborist competing against guys who just bought a chainsaw.

Most Leads Are for $150 Trim Jobs

You're set up for crane-assisted removals. But lead services don't filter — they send "can someone trim my crepe myrtle?"

Feast-or-Famine Marketing

Storm season = more work than you can handle. January = crickets. Monthly fees don't care.

How LeadChuck works for tree service contractors

1

Set Your Price

You set one lead fee — that's what you pay for every referral that comes your way. Be competitive, but set a price you're comfortable with.

2

Get Referrals from Other Trades

Roofers, insurance adjusters, landscapers, realtors — they encounter tree work constantly.

3

Close Jobs, Keep the Profit

The homeowner trusts you because a professional they hired sent them your way. No bidding wars.

The referral flywheel in action

A roofer finds a 60-foot oak limb punched through shingles. He can't touch the roof until the tree is dealt with. He refers you. You land a $3,200 removal + stump grinding. You pay $100. The fallen limb crushed 20 feet of fence. You refer your fencing guy — earn $85. The bare spot needs sod and grading — you refer your landscaper — earn $75.

Lead cost: $100. Referrals earned: $160. Marketing cost: -$60 (you got paid to get the lead). Job: $3,200.

Who sends tree service contractors leads?

These trades encounter your work constantly — and get paid to send it your way.

Roofers

Branches scraping shingles, limbs over rooflines, storm damage blocking roof access.

Insurance Adjusters

Every storm claim with tree damage needs a tree company.

Landscapers

They handle design and maintenance, not 80-foot oaks or stump grinding.

Realtors

Dead trees are liability red flags. Overgrown trees tank curb appeal.

Home Inspectors

Hazardous trees, dead limbs over structures, root intrusion.

Who do tree service contractors refer out?

Every job creates referral opportunities. Turn them into income.

Landscapers

$50–$85

Tree removed, bare dirt patch. Needs sod, grading, replanting.

Fencing Contractors

$60–$100

Fallen tree crushed the fence or roots undermined posts.

Roofers

$75–$150

Tree damaged the roof — you removed the tree, they fix shingles.

Concrete Contractors

$80–$125

Tree roots cracked the driveway, sidewalk, or patio.

Electricians

$60–$100

Tree near power lines needs coordination, or storm knocked out service.

Simple, transparent pricing

Free to join

No monthly fees

Pay per lead

You set the price

10% platform fee

Only on lead fees

Earn referrals

Offset your costs

I spent $6,000 on Thumbtack last year. Closed maybe 15 jobs — mostly $300 trim work. Three months on LeadChuck, 14 removal leads from roofers and adjusters. Closed 11. That's $38,000 in real work. Plus $580 back from landscaping and fence referrals.
D

Daniel R.

Tree service contractor, San Antonio, TX · 9 years in business

Frequently asked questions

Primarily removals, hazardous limb work, and storm damage — the profitable jobs from roofers, adjusters, and inspectors.

Control your availability. Turn off incoming leads. But keep sending referrals out — that's money with zero extra work.

Referrals from roofers and adjusters are almost always removal or storm damage. Set minimum values to filter out small work.

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