South High Point runs along US-311 and Business 85 down toward Archdale. It is the older, more industrial side of the city, with Kivett Drive and South Main cutting through established lots that have carried the same trees for decades.
Older neighborhoods mean older trees. Water oaks and tulip poplars planted two or three generations back are now large, hollow in spots, and leaning over houses and power drops. Storm and ice work is steady down here, and the mix of tight residential lots and industrial parcels means access changes block to block.
Tree removal, trimming, stump grinding, storm cleanup and lot clearing across South 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. Older South High Point trees along Kivett Drive and South Main are often hollow or leaning after decades in Piedmont clay. The tree service checks the trunk, the lean and what sits under it, then gives you a straight recommendation to remove or reduce.
Yes. We connect you with an insured local tree contractor that handles both residential yards and the larger industrial lots along Business 85, including lot clearing and removing trees crowding fences and buildings.
It comes down to trunk diameter, height, how close the tree is to the house and how easily equipment can reach it. A large water oak over a roof on a tight South High Point lot takes more rigging than one in an open yard, and the written price reflects that.
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