- Tree RemovalTree Removals: At Trees of Carolina we take great pride in using the latest techniques in our industry to remove trees. The strategy used to remove your tree will depend on the circumstances. We take all the necessary precautions when removing the trees so we do not damage the house, landscaping, yard, or fence.
- Stump Grinding and RemovalStump Grinding: We grind all stumps down 6 to 8 inches below ground level so you can replant a shrub or grass back in the same spot. We can grind the stump completely out of the ground if the homeowner wants to replant a tree in the same spot. We have a self propelled stump grinder that can fit through a standard 36 inch wide gate. Our machine is on rubber tracks so the weight of the grinder is displaced over the entire track system. This puts down less weight per square inch than the average person walking over the yard. All mulch from the stump is raked back in the hole or raked and spread out over the natural area.
- Storm Damage CleanupTrees of Carolina, LLC specializes in dangerous & regular tree removal services, lightening protection for trees, tree removal with crane, storm clean up, tree and shrub fertilization, stump removal, trimming tree branches and much more!
- Tree Pruning and TrimmingTrees of Carolina has Full Liability Insurance and Workman’s Compensation. Many small tree cutting services do not have the proper insurance coverage to compensate you for accidents, which may occur. This will attribute to a discrepancy in price. Trees of Carolina is fully protected for your protection. Our property, casualty and workers compensation insurance covers any losses which would otherwise have to be paid by the homeowner’s insurance carrier.
- Tree Fertilization
- Tree MaintenanceSpring Tree Care Tip: The ideal time to prune most trees is during winter dormancy. You can, however, remove any dead, damaged or broken branches in spring. If you’re unsure whether a branch is dead, wait until the tree leafs out. Dead branches are easy to spot once leaves unfurl. #TreeCareTips #Spring #Treesofcarolina
- Tree Cabling and Bracing
- Arborist ServicesA visit from a Certified Arborist working for an insured local tree company is almost always free, but there are many signs of trouble anyone can look out for. Here’s a short list of signs your tree may need some help from the professionals: - Late leafing out or early leaf drop - Small leaves or a thinner canopy than other nearby trees of the same species - Fine sawdust (frass) at the base of the trunk - Large sections of bark falling off - No trunk taper, trunk looks like a telephone pole where it meets the ground, or looks pinched - Roots crossing over the trunk - Large amounts of dead branches throughout the tree - Cracks, creases, or places where the bark folds in between the branches - No leaves at the tips of many branches, especially at the top - Heaving soil near the base of the tree during wind - Signs of insects such as webs, droppings, sticky liquid dripping from the tree, caterpillars, holes in the leaves, or unusual lumps on the leaves or stems - Pale, mottled, or otherwise discolored leaves - Creaking sounds Any of these signs, especially more than one of them at once, or anything else that seems unusual is cause to have a professional evaluate the tree. Trees generally do a good job taking care of themselves, but a little bit of attention and care can go a long way towards ensuring your tree has a long life. Need advice from a certified Aborist? Contact us today: http://treesofcarolina.com/contact/ #TreeTips #TreesofCarolina
- Tree MulchingMulch: Wood chips make excellent landscape mulch. Mulch benefits trees by discouraging weeds from growing, conserving moisture during drought periods and allowing better use of water by controlling runoff and increasing water holding capacity of light. Mulch also helps maintain a uniform soil temperature. A 3 to 4 inch layer of mulch can add to the aesthetic value of your landscape.
- Landscaping Services
- Lawn Aeration