Let's Cut A Deal Services in Pittsburgh

Let's Cut A Deal Services

(412) 527-5547

Lets Cut a Deal Services We offer a variety of Professional Services for both residential & commercial which include: -Tree Service & Removal *On some occasions, we can do same day cutting(depending on location & our schedule) -Dump Truck, Dump Trailer(s) & trailer hauling Please text or leave a voice message with the following info: -Full Name (need to put a name to a number. I get a lot of calls and texts) -Address where job is located -What type of work do you need? ( I prefer text, it’s easier for me to keep organized)

4.8 from 117 reviews

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Pros

  • They are an amazing company with fast, professional, and upfront service.
  • The team is safe, highly capable, and thoroughly professional.
  • Rick and his crew are fast, organized, and reasonably priced.
  • They consistently leave properties spotless and well cleaned up.
  • They provide excellent communication and a simple, clear process from quote to completion.
  • The crew is punctual, courteous, and thorough in their cleanup.
  • They handle challenging jobs near wires or homes with impressive skill and care.
  • The company is known for responsive service and putting customers first.
  • They deliver great value, with fair quotes and high-quality work.
  • Customers feel peace of mind and would highly recommend the company.

Cons

Based on reviews representing only 5% of total ratings

  • The reviewer lamented that no one called back for about a week and the crew showed up while they weren’t home, which they did not appreciate.
  • They criticized the company for not returning calls.
  • The reviewerClaimed the company destroyed their yard, failed to return to remove the stump, and was unprofessional and unresponsive.

Review Overview

Let's Cut A Deal Services is best suited for Pittsburgh-area homeowners facing technically demanding or time-sensitive tree work, especially where space is tight, proximity to structures or utilities is a concern, and budget matters. The company repeatedly shines on high-stakes jobs: tall or large-diameter trees near houses, fences, or power lines; hillside or yard access challenges; and cases requiring rapid response after storms. In short, for properties with complex landscapes, urgent removals, or aggressive pruning needs, this outfit delivers the combination of speed, skill, and fairness that a practical arborist would want to see.

Safety and cleanup standards sit at the core of this operation. The reviews consistently praise an approach that prioritizes orderly drops, minimal collateral damage, and meticulous site protection. Instances where trees were dropped in sections to manage risk near structures or utilities abound, with notes of “safe” and “exactly where they planned to” the drop. Crews utilize drop planning, bucket trucks, and chippers, and they emphasize keeping adjacent structures and landscapes unharmed. Cleanup is not an afterthought but a defining metric, yard debris, wood chips, and even roof debris are reported to be removed, often leaving the site “spotless” or “pristine.” That level of finish matters as much as the cut itself when the goal is long-term tree health and property safety.

The company’s capability to handle technically demanding work is underscored in the breadth of scenarios described. Large, dangerous removals near homes, power lines, or in tight urban spaces are frequent test cases, and the crews consistently meet them with confidence. Reports range from removing 80-foot dead trees in constrained spaces to coordinating street closures for crane work, and from storm-damaged trees to hillside salvage. One reviewer framed the service as life- and property-saving, noting the team could tackle a 90-foot tree in a difficult location that other firms rejected. This breadth translates into a strong recommendation for properties where access, height, or proximity to neighbors is not negotiable.

Pricing and scheduling emerge as a decisive factor for decision-making. The general consensus is that quotes are fair, competitive, and transparent, often delivered quickly through text or email with photo-based or itemized descriptions. Multiple reviewers highlight fast turnarounds, same-day or next-day service windows, and the ability to “all-in” with minimal surprise charges. The phrase “great price” recurs, sometimes paired with a claim of underbidding competitors yet honoring the agreed scope. However, a minority of reviews flag inconsistent communication or scheduling hiccups. From an advisory standpoint, these caveats point to the necessity of a written scope, a documented timetable, and a clear point of contact to minimize friction and protect the customer on price and schedule.

Reliability and customer experience run in parallel with the technical prowess. The company’s responsiveness, often within hours or a day, meets the expectations of urgent situations and emergencies, including raccoon or wildlife intrusions, fallen trees after storms, and urgent removals to prevent further damage. Yet one outlier cautions about missed communications or missed follow-through when plans shift, underscoring the real risk of misalignment between expectations and execution. The prudent approach is to insist on a formal written contract, confirm the crew size and equipment (bucket truck, crane where needed), and request a concrete cleanup checklist before work begins. These steps help preserve the strong points while neutralizing the isolated experiences that veer off course.

The practical verdict favors Let's Cut A Deal Services for property owners who prize a practical blend of safety, efficiency, and value. For urban Pittsburgh yards, hillside properties, and jobs requiring rapid, decisive action, the crews consistently deliver timely, careful work with professional cleanup that minimizes post-job headaches. The standout attributes surface as a willingness to tackle the hard jobs, near wires, over structures, or on steep terrain, paired with transparent communication and sensible pricing. The rare negative reports serve as a cautionary reminder to secure a defined scope and reliable follow-through, not as a wholesale indictment of the company’s capability.

For a property owner considering this company, the recommended due-diligence steps are concrete. Request a written scope of work and a fixed price with a defined schedule, not a verbal agreement. Ask for proof of insurance and workers’ compensation coverage, and verify any licensing requirements in Pennsylvania for the specific task (crane work, street closures, or large removals). Prioritize references from jobs similar in size and complexity, and demand a documented cleanup plan that covers debris removal, chip disposal, and stump grinding if needed. When these guardrails are in place, Let’s Cut A Deal Services proves to be a robust, cost-effective choice that delivers safety-first tree care, clean work sites, and reliable results when the next storm hits or the next branch threatens the roof.