Tree Removal in Spartanburg, SC
Safe, careful tree removal for hazardous, dead, storm-damaged, and unwanted trees. Brandon and his crew have taken down everything from small yard trees to large oaks in tight spots around Spartanburg County.

What Tree Removal Includes
Tree removal is more than just cutting. Our crew handles the full job: assess the tree and the surrounding area, plan the fall or sectional take-down, cut the tree, chip or haul the brush, and clean up. You should not be left with a yard full of debris.
We remove trees that are dead, dying, leaning dangerously, blocking driveways or structures, or in the way of new construction. We also handle trees that have come down in storms.
Spartanburg County yards are full of mature oaks and pines. Those are the trees that get large enough to worry about. Our crew knows how to take them down safely without dropping a limb on your roof or your neighbor's car.
Our Removal Process
- Walk the site. We look at the tree, the structures around it, and the access for our equipment.
- Plan the take-down. We decide whether to fell in one piece or section the tree out, and we set up ropes if we need to control the fall.
- Cut and lower. Branches come down first, then the trunk, in sections. Nothing drops uncontrolled.
- Chip and haul. Brush goes through the chipper. Logs get cut to length. Everything leaves your yard.
- Final cleanup. We rake, blow, and walk the site so it looks clean before we leave.
Storm Damage and Emergency Removal
After a heavy storm, trees come down on garages, vehicles, fences, and roofs. We have responded to those calls, including a large cherry tree that came down on a garage and vehicles. We work storm damage jobs as quickly as we can once it is safe.
TODO: confirm emergency and after-hours storm response availability. We do not advertise round-the-clock response until that is confirmed with the owner.
Why Spartanburg Homeowners Call Us
“Awesome knowledge of trees and how to manage them. Fairly priced and there work speaks for itself.”- Erik D.
What Drives the Cost
We do not publish a flat price because the cost varies a lot based on the tree and the site. Things that move the price up or down:
- Height and diameter of the tree
- How close it sits to structures, fences, or other trees
- Access for the chipper, trailer, and crew
- Whether the tree is leaning or compromised
- Whether you want the wood kept for firewood or hauled off
Frequently Asked Questions
Have a tree that needs to come down?
Call us or send a message and we will come out for a free quote.