

On-site tree health assessments, honest risk evaluations, and standards-based pruning across Anderson & Greenville — from the same company that can carry the recommendation out.
Most people who call an arborist aren't shopping for a removal — they want a straight answer about a tree they'd rather keep. Thinning canopy, mushrooms at the base, a lean that looks worse after every storm: our arborists walk the property with you, read the tree from root flare to crown, and tell you in plain English what's going on.
The recommendation comes in writing with firm pricing. When pruning or preservation will genuinely fix it, that's what we prescribe — to ANSI A300 standards, never topping. And when a tree is past saving, we say so and show you why, with a crane-equipped crew ready so the fix doesn't need a second company.
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Why homeowners call us first
A proper arborist visit is a diagnosis, not a quote for the biggest job possible.
We look at canopy density, deadwood, trunk cavities, fungal fruiting, root-zone damage, and how the tree has responded to past storms.
You get the plain-English version on the spot — what's urgent, what's cosmetic, and what just needs watching.
Pruning, preservation, or removal — in writing, with firm pricing and the reasoning behind it.
The same company performs the work: ANSI A300 pruning cuts, or a crane-assisted removal when the tree is past saving.
Consulting-only arborists hand you a report and a referral. Our assessments end with a crew, climbers, buckets, and a Palfinger crane behind the recommendation — so a preservation plan or a removal happens on one timeline, with one point of accountability.
The things Upstate homeowners ask before having a tree looked at.
Our crews are led by experienced working arborists who assess, prune, and remove trees across the Upstate every day, following ANSI A300 pruning standards. We'll always be straight about credentials — and about what your tree actually needs.
Watch for a thinning or one-sided canopy, dead limbs over two inches, mushrooms or conks at the base, bark falling away in sheets, cavities, and soil heaving at the roots after wind. Any of these is worth an assessment — some are treatable, some are structural.
Assessments are free with any quoted work. We walk the property, explain what we find, and put the recommendation and firm pricing in writing — no obligation.
No. Removal is the recommendation only when decay, structural failure, or the risk to your home genuinely outweighs the tree's value. Pruning and preservation come first — and when removal is the call, we show you exactly why.
Available across Anderson & the Upstate —
Free assessments with any quoted work — Anderson, Greenville & the Upstate.
Licensed & $2M insured · Workers' comp covered · 24/7 emergency response
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