Charlotte's rapid growth means we often need to remove trees carefully from tight spaces between homes and power lines. Our team specializes in dismantling trees piece by piece in established neighborhoods like Dilworth where large oaks grow close to historic homes.
We assess each tree's lean, weight distribution, and proximity to structures - critical factors in Charlotte where summer storms can weaken older trees. For properties with red clay soil, we take extra precautions to minimize ground disturbance during removal.
After removal, we can grind the stump below grade level, preventing tripping hazards in your yard and preparing the area for new landscaping.
We assess each tree's lean, weight distribution, and proximity to structures - critical factors in Charlotte where summer storms can weaken older trees. For properties with red clay soil, we take extra precautions to minimize ground disturbance during removal.
After removal, we can grind the stump below grade level, preventing tripping hazards in your yard and preparing the area for new landscaping.
Our Process
- 01 Step 1: Assess tree health, lean, and surrounding obstacles
- 02 Step 2: Plan removal path and rigging points
- 03 Step 3: Remove limbs systematically using climbing or bucket truck
- 04 Step 4: Lower trunk sections safely to the ground
Benefits
- Prevents property damage during removal
- Minimizes impact on surrounding landscape
- Proper disposal of all wood debris
- Optional stump grinding available
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you protect my lawn during removal?
We use plywood to distribute equipment weight and avoid ruts in Charlotte's clay soil. For delicate landscapes, we can rig sections over the house.
What about permits in Charlotte?
We handle all necessary permits for tree removal in Charlotte's protected neighborhoods and historic districts.
Can you remove a tree close to my house?
Yes, we specialize in tight urban removals using rigging techniques to lower sections precisely where we want them.