
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Rating: 4.8 Stars
Name: K Oliver
Rating: 5
Review: I can’t speak highly enough of this company. We had a freak storm come through our backyard and it brought a live tree down. Within the day Complete Tree Service was able to provide a quote, and an entire crew to remove the tree. They cleared it out without causing further damage. I’m absolutely grateful for the work they did!
Date: a year ago
Name: Amy Castle-Rogers
Rating: 5
Review: Exceeded my expectations! Thank you for such quick and quality service! My neighbors will be calling for your service too!
Date: 3 weeks ago
Name: David Keller
Rating: 5
Review: I would highly recommend Complete Tree Service. They do great work and are priced very reasonably. They are also total acrobats, as you can see from my picture. The next time I need any kind of tree work done, I am not calling anyone else. 5 stars. Services: Tree trimming & pruning, Tree removal
Date: a year ago
Name: Debra Baxter
Rating: 5
Review: The crew was amazing! You can tell they care about what they do and how they do the work! Watching them do their thing is amazing. When they finish you would not even know they were here! Thanks Complete Tree Service for the amazing job! The owners and office staff are friendly and go over and above for their customers!!
Date: 4 months ago
Name: Jen B.
Rating: 5
Review: Complete Tree Service is the company to call for any and all tree needs! I learned this when a very large oak tree fell on our house and covered the whole roof. Branches from the tree where sticking inside our home and the large trunk was resting on the side of the house. The Owner and his amazing crew were at our house quickly to assess the situation. They worked tirelessly until dark to remove the tree from the top of the house and then removed the trunk in the morning light. They cleaned up and removed all debris. The Owner even stayed with his crew the whole time. They were so professional and caring.I can't say enough how much I recommend this company, whether its an emergency or just a regular service needed. I had called 2 other Tree Companies, which gave me the run around and said "they would call me right back" well they didn't and I'm now glad because it lead me to Complete Tree Service. They will get the job done right and exceed your expectations. My Forever Thanks to them!Services: Tree stump removal, Tree trimming & pruning, Tree removal
Date: 3 years ago
Other local Tree Removal Companies in the Charleston County area:
- The Tree Clinic, LLC
- Hernandez Tree Service and Landscaping
- Strictlyskill tree service
- Skywalker Tree Co
- Yellowstone Tree Care
- Winthrop Tree Service
- Hernandez Trees and Lawn care LLC
- Keating Tree Service
- Alpha Tree Service 843 LLC
- Carlson Tree and Land Services LLC
Tree Removal FAQs
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.