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Charleston Tree Experts LLC

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Phone: (843) 952-8300

2851 Maybank Hwy
Johns Island
SC 29455

Monday: 7 AM–6 PM
Tuesday: 7 AM–6 PM
Wednesday: 7 AM–6 PM
Thursday: 7 AM–6 PM
Friday: 7 AM–6 PM
Saturday: 7 AM–6 PM
Sunday: Closed

Rating: 4.8 Stars

Name: Kristen Forno
Rating: 5
Review: Overall, from assessment to permitting to removal, I wholeheartedly recommend Marshall and his team for their knowledge, approach and quality of service.The crew that handled my backyard tree removal and cleanup was excellent. I’m so grateful for their careful and thorough approach. They had to work with our wonderful neighbors and bring the big truck through their front and backyard, rolling over an area of old sewer lines. They came prepared. Not one branch landed on my house … never had that happened with any tree service before. They checked out old nests for me to ensure we weren’t harming our bird friend’s ecosystem. They cleaned up all of their work, and the tree was picked up off the side of the road within just an hour of completion.
Date: 3 months ago

Name: Scott Franklin
Rating: 5
Review: Excellent experience. Highly recommended. Ashley helped with a semi-emergency during pool construction, performed a tree health assessment and assisted with Mt Pleasant permitting to remove the trees. Super-quick response, excellent communications and great pricing. Freddy and team expertly performed a difficult removal of the two, 23" water oaks that were in very close proximity to the house, the pool and brand new deck. Will definitely use them for all my future tree-related needs.Services: Tree stump grinding, Tree removal
Date: 2 months ago

Name: Vanessa Marttila
Rating: 5
Review: I was very pleased and have been with their every visit for service to my trees. Good communication. Prompt response and arrival times. Would recommend them gladly. Service: Cabling & bracing
Date: 4 months ago

Name: Isabelle Thedogg
Rating: 5
Review: Professional practices; knowledgeable and engaged staff; kind and considerate; clean and up to date equipment; routinely follows safety standards; all debris removed at trimming. Full and accurate proposals. Utilize Chas. Tree Experts over several years. Service: Tree trimming & pruning
Date: 4 months ago

Name: Pat Mescus
Rating: 5
Review: Charleston Tree Experts crew cam out after the storm damaged front oak tree on 12 April 22 & provided great customer service with the removal of oak tree. The crew did the permit paperwork & removed the tree completely next day. Also came & removed wood logs & ground stump down very well. My neighbors complimented me on the tree service & stump grinding quality. The crews cleaned up the front yard. They gave me peace of mind after the storm damage.Services: Tree stump grinding, Tree stump removal, Tree removal
Date: a year ago

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Tree Removal Frequently Asked Questions

Can I cut down a tree by myself?

It is not always safe to cut down a tree yourself, and only a few situations allow you to cut a tree. For example, you can cut a tree if it is not so long and doesn't require a ladder to climb. Moreover, you can also cut a tree that is easygoing and breaks easily without hurting you.

How do you calculate the cost of cutting down a tree?

Tree Removal Cost per Foot For small trees up to 30 feet tall, the removal cost will be $150 to $400. The next size is the medium tree, which is about 30-60 feet and costs $450-$700. If a tree is taller than 60 feet but less than100, it will cost you $900-$1200 to remove.

What time of year is cheapest for tree removal?

The coldest months—specifically February or March—are actually the best and, overall, the cheapest time to remove trees. Winter tends to bring outdoor projects to a screeching halt, but tree removal plays by a different set of rules.

Can removing a tree cause foundation problems?

When trees have died or have been removed, the roots that remain under or near a foundation can create problems. As the root system begins to rot and decay, air spaces and gaps occur in the soil to replace the roots. This results in a soil that can shift to fill the void.

Should I remove the tree next to my house?

If it looks like it's dying or near the end of its life already, consider removing it soon. If it is dangerously leaning over your home and causes you to worry with every storm, take it out and know that some settlement may occur. If it is ugly and you hate it and it's causing too many problems, take it out.

Are you in need of an affordable and reliable tree removal service in Charleston County?