Anyone with a chainsaw can drop a tree. We start with an arborist's assessment — what's failing, what's saveable, what's actually dangerous — and put every recommendation and every number in writing before a saw starts.

Every job — a single limb or a whole-lot clearing — runs through the same three steps. It's why our quotes hold and our trees live.
An ISA-certified arborist walks the property, reads the canopy, root flare and soil, and rates risk — TRAQ methodology, not gut feel.
Save, prune, cable or remove — you get the honest option in writing with a fixed price, not the most expensive one with a handshake.
Roped, rigged and insured crews working to ANSI A300 and Z133 safety standards — then a raked, hauled, photo-documented finish.
Charlotte's canopy is the oldest thing on most streets — older than the houses, the pipes, the city itself in places. Caring for it is slow, careful work. Here's our count so far.
Free, on-site, in writing. Storm calls answered 24/7 — we call back within the hour.
Old downtown willow oaks and HOA streetscapes off Highway 51.
Lake Norman storms meet fast-growing subdivisions and old farm oaks.
Historic Union Street giants and brand-new lots in Cabarrus red clay.
Big Union County lots, tall loblolly pines and long gravel drives.
Lakefront trees, shoreline rules and open-water wind off Lake Norman.
Baxter Village to Tega Cay — licensed and insured on the SC side too.
"The arborist talked us out of removing two of the four trees we called about. Saved us thousands and the shade. That honesty bought a customer for life."
"Oak limb through the fence at midnight during that July storm. They answered, came out by 6am, and the make-safe crew was exactly that — safe, fast, calm."
"Removal over our pool screen with maybe six feet of clearance. Every piece came down on ropes, nothing touched the deck. Surgical is the right word."
One visit, one honest prescription, one fixed number in writing. If the tree can be saved, we'll tell you — even when removal would pay us more.