Charlotte's rapid growth means we often remove trees squeezed between homes in neighborhoods like Dilworth or South End. Our crane-assisted techniques minimize impact to your property and surrounding landscaping.
We specialize in dealing with Charlotte's frequent storm damage - whether it's a pine split by ice in Huntersville or a waterlogged willow in Concord. All removals include stump grinding unless you're preserving it for replanting.
For historic neighborhoods like Myers Park, we follow strict protocols to protect brick walkways and delicate azalea beds during removal operations.
We specialize in dealing with Charlotte's frequent storm damage - whether it's a pine split by ice in Huntersville or a waterlogged willow in Concord. All removals include stump grinding unless you're preserving it for replanting.
For historic neighborhoods like Myers Park, we follow strict protocols to protect brick walkways and delicate azalea beds during removal operations.
Our Process
- 01 Step 1: Assess tree health and surrounding obstacles (wires, structures, other plants)
- 02 Step 2: Determine safest removal method (crane, sectional felling, or traditional takedown)
- 03 Step 3: Obtain any required city permits for protected species
- 04 Step 4: Remove tree and grind stump unless otherwise requested
Benefits
- Prevents property damage from falling limbs
- Eliminates safety hazards during storms
- Creates space for new landscaping
- Reduces risk of pest infestations
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you protect my home during removal?
We use directional rigging techniques and protective mats, especially important for Charlotte's older neighborhoods with narrow lots and mature landscaping.
What about the city's tree ordinance?
We handle all permitting for protected species and heritage trees, which are common in areas like Myers Park and Dilworth.
Can you remove a tree close to power lines?
Yes, we coordinate with Duke Energy when working near utilities - a frequent necessity in Charlotte's established neighborhoods.