North High Point runs from Skeet Club Road up around Oak Hollow Lake and High Point University. It is the newer side of the city, full of subdivisions built in the last few decades with willow oaks and Bradford pears that are just now hitting full size.
The trees homeowners planted when these neighborhoods went in are the ones causing problems today. Bradford pears split at the crotch in wind, and maturing willow oaks drop big limbs over roofs and pool decks. Summer wind storms and winter ice do most of the damage up here, and lots near Oak Hollow Lake tend to be wooded and tight.
Tree removal, trimming, stump grinding, storm cleanup and lot clearing across North High Point and the surrounding area. We connect you with an insured local tree service that gives a free on-site assessment and a written price before any work starts.
Yes. Many North High Point lots have narrow gaps between houses, so the tree service brings the right access plan, hand-crews the pieces out or rigs them down where a bucket truck cannot fit. They confirm the access route during the free on-site assessment.
Bradford pears are known for splitting at the fork once they mature. We get an insured local tree contractor out to clear the failed section safely and price full removal, since a split pear usually keeps failing limb by limb.
Yes. The willow oaks in the neighborhoods near the university are the most common large-removal request up here. The tree service assesses the lean, the target and the drop zone, then quotes removal or a crown reduction to take weight off the limbs.
Call or text (743) 256-5238, tell us what you've got going on, and we'll come put eyes on it. No cost, no pressure, straight price.
(743) 256-5238