Frequently Asked Questions

  • How often should trees be trimmed?

    Most healthy trees benefit from professional trimming every 2-3 years to maintain their structure, remove dead branches, and promote proper growth patterns for safety.
  • What affects tree removal costs?

    Tree removal pricing depends on the tree's size, location near structures, accessibility for equipment, and complexity of the job including debris disposal requirements.
  • Can you remove stumps completely?

    Yes, our stump grinding service removes stumps below ground level, eliminating trip hazards and allowing you to replant or restore your landscape as desired.
  • When is tree removal necessary?

    Tree removal is needed when trees are dead, diseased beyond treatment, structurally compromised, or pose safety risks to property and people nearby.
  • What does small lot clearing include?

    Small lot clearing involves removing unwanted trees, brush, and vegetation to prepare your property for landscaping, construction, or improved access and visibility.
  • Do you serve Winston-Salem area?

    Yes, we provide tree services throughout the Triad region including Winston-Salem, High Point, Greensboro, and Summerfield for both residential and commercial properties.
  • How does trimming benefit tree health?

    Professional trimming removes diseased or damaged branches, improves air circulation, prevents storm damage, and encourages healthy new growth while maintaining the tree's natural shape.
  • Is emergency tree service available?

    Yes, we offer 24/7 availability for emergency tree situations like storm damage, fallen trees blocking access, or trees threatening property safety.
  • What preparation is needed for service?

    Clear the work area of vehicles and outdoor furniture, ensure equipment access to your property, and identify any underground utilities near the tree location.
  • Why choose professional tree care?

    Professional tree service ensures safety, uses proper techniques and equipment, prevents property damage, and maintains tree health better than DIY approaches that often cause harm.