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Same surgeons, south of the line.

Fort Mill kept its trees while it boomed — Baxter's oak streetscapes, Kingsley's preserved stands, Tega Cay's wooded peninsula. We cross the state line daily to keep it that way.

Tree-lined Fort Mill SC neighborhood street

Fort Mill is what growth looks like when somebody thought about the trees first. Baxter Village wrote its oaks into the design code. The Kingsley development kept hardwood stands between the office pads. Tega Cay — "beautiful peninsula," and it means it — winds its streets through woods older than the dam that made the lake. The result is a town where tree care isn't an afterthought; it's a property-value line item.

Working here means respecting that. Baxter removals usually route through design review, and our written assessments are built to pass it. Kingsley-area homeowners inherit preserved trees that were stressed by the construction around them — classic candidates for the root-zone care that catches decline early. And Tega Cay brings lake logistics: wooded slopes down to the water, Lake Wylie's own shoreline considerations, and wind exposure that peninsula streets feel before anyone else.

Fort Mill pricing matches our NC ranges — removals $400–$2,500+, pruning $250–$900, stumps $100–$400 — with insurance certificates that name South Carolina work explicitly.
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The state line is paperwork, not quality

Plenty of Charlotte tree outfits quietly stop at the border because their insurance does. Ours doesn't — we're set up to operate in South Carolina properly, with documentation your HOA, builder or adjuster can verify. The crews, the ISA-certified assessments, the ANSI standards and the 60-minute callback promise are identical on either side of Highway 160.

Storms don't check the map either

The same squall lines that hammer south Charlotte roll straight across the river into York County, and the peninsula streets of Tega Cay catch lake-accelerated wind on top. When it's your roof under the oak, the storm line answers the same at 2am in 29708 as it does uptown. Book a Fort Mill assessment →

Free assessments on both sides of the border.

Storm calls answered 24/7 — we call back within the hour.
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Fort Mill questions

Asked across York County

Are you licensed to work in South Carolina?
Yes — we carry insurance and operate legally on both sides of the state line, and our certificates name SC work explicitly. Crossing Highway 160 doesn't change the standard of care or the paperwork.
Do you know Baxter Village's rules about trees?
Well — Baxter's design guidelines treat its streetscape trees as part of the architecture, and removals usually need approval. Our written arborist assessments are exactly the documentation the review process wants.
Is storm response slower across the state line?
No — the storm line covers Fort Mill and Tega Cay the same as Charlotte: answered 24/7, tree-on-structure first, typically same-night make-safe via I-77.
Who handles trees near power lines in Fort Mill?
Same rule, different utility: clearance around energized primaries belongs to the power company — Duke Energy serves most of the area — while everything on the private side is ours. We coordinate service-drop disconnects when removals need them.
Do you serve Tega Cay and Lake Wylie too?
Yes — Tega Cay's wooded peninsula streets are regular territory, and Lake Wylie shoreline work follows the same buffer-awareness we practice on Lake Norman. Assessments are free across York County's northern tier.
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A town that planned for trees deserves a crew that did too.

ISA-certified care, design-review-ready paperwork, and a storm line that doesn't notice the state line.