Yes, in many cases. The town’s tree ordinance protects live oaks and larger trees, especially those in front yards or protected zones. For Tree Removal Mount Pleasant SC, we handle the permit process for you always get approval first to avoid costly fines.
The cost of tree removal Mount Pleasant SC depends on three things the size of the tree, where it sits on your property, and how hard it is to access safely. A small dead pine in an open back yard in Park West costs less than a large live oak growing next to your dock on the Wando River. Most jobs fall between a few hundred dollars and a few thousand dollars. We give every customer a free written estimate with a clear total price before any work begins. No guessing. No surprise charges.
Most trees do best with a professional trim every one to three years. The most important time to trim is before hurricane season opens in June. Branches that overhang your roof, grow near power lines, or press against your gutters are the ones that cause damage when a storm hits. Live oaks, crepe myrtles, and loblolly pines all have different trimming needs and different ideal times of year. Our arborists will tell you exactly what your trees need during your free on-site estimate. One trim before storm season can save you thousands in storm damage repairs.
Yes. This is one of the most common calls we get in Mount Pleasant. Trees near tidal marsh, private docks, and seawalls need extra planning to remove safely. One wrong move and you have dock damage or seawall damage on top of the tree problem. Our crew is trained and equipped for waterfront and tight-space removals. We work in Rivertowne on the Wando, Ion, and the Old Village near the harbor every week. If your tree is leaning toward something valuable call us today. Do not let the next storm make that decision for you.
It depends on the situation. If a tree falls on your home, your fence, or another covered structure your homeowner’s insurance will often cover tree removal Mount Pleasant SC costs as part of the damage claim. If the tree falls in your yard and does not hit a structure coverage is less common. Call your insurance company first to understand your policy. Then call us. We document damage thoroughly and work directly with your insurance adjuster when needed.