
Monday: 7 AM–4 PM
Tuesday: 7 AM–4 PM
Wednesday: 7 AM–4 PM
Thursday: 7 AM–4 PM
Friday: 7 AM–4 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Rating: 5 Stars
Other local Tree Removal Companies in the Charleston County area:
- Hernandez Tree Service and Landscaping
- Keating Tree Service
- Sunset Tree Service, LLC
- Carlson Tree and Land Services LLC
- Charleston Tree Experts LLC
- Winthrop Tree Service
- 4M Tree Service Charleston
- Skywalker Tree Co
- Heartwood Tree Care llc
- Hernandez Trees and Lawn care LLC
Tree Removal Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to remove a tree stump in Houston?
How much does it cost to remove a tree stump in Houston? Stump removal, on the other hand, is a harder process because of the roots and the circumference of the stump. This will cost between $350 and $400, though it will take less time to do than grinding the stump down to wood chips.
Do you need a permit to remove a tree in Houston?
Permit must be kept on premises and publicly posted 20 days before tree removal or trimming. Fees vary depending upon the size and location of tree. The requirements for commercial properties and parking lots are more specific in regards to trees and shrubs, and the ordinance is available for clarification.
What is the difference between a forester and an arborist?
What is the difference between a forester and an arborist?ARBORISTS: An arborist is basically a tree trimmer. If you are not trimming trees, then you are treating them or selling products that do exactly that. FORESTERS: Foresters are more about harvesting timber. If not harvesting timber, it will be about conserving the environment.
What is the best month to cut down a tree?
What is the best month to cut down a tree?February and March tend to be the cheapest months to remove trees, statistically. Since the leaves have fallen and trees are easier to clear, it means less work and less money.
How much of a tree can you remove before it dies?
How much of a tree can you remove before it dies?Don't Over-Prune Trees You may be tempted to prune your trees back to a great extent to provide more growing space for the grass or other plants. However, over-pruning is very unhealthy and can actually kill a plant. As a general rule, don't prune off more than 15% of the foliage.