From a leaning water oak in Afton Village to a storm-split Bradford pear in Christenbury, our local crew handles it: safely, insured, and cleaned up like we were never there.
What We Do
Dead, dying, leaning, or too close to the house — we take down trees of any size, including tight-access backyard removals using rigging instead of heavy equipment on your lawn.
Typical Concord range: $400–$2,500 depending on size & access
Crown thinning, deadwood removal, and clearance from roofs, driveways, and power-line drops. Proper cuts that keep willow oaks and maples healthy — no topping, ever.
Typical range: $300–$1,000 per tree
We grind stumps 6–12″ below grade so you can re-sod, replant, or stop mowing around it. Backyard-accessible machines fit through a 36″ gate.
Typical range: $100–$400 per stump
Summer thunderstorms, hurricane remnants, and ice storms drop trees across Cabarrus County every year. We respond 24/7 and work directly with your insurance documentation.
Priority dispatch — call any hour
Building a shop, pool, or addition? We clear brush and trees, haul debris, and leave a workable site for your builder.
Quoted by site visit
Every job includes full cleanup: limbs chipped, wood hauled or bucked into firewood lengths on request, lawn raked and blown clean.
Included with every service
Why Concord Trusts Us
Concord's mix of mature willow oaks, loblolly pines, sweetgums, and aging Bradford pears means tree problems here are predictable — heavy pines shedding limbs over roofs off Cox Mill Road, pears splitting at the trunk in every neighborhood built in the 1990s, and red-clay root plates lifting after a wet spring.
Our partner crew works Cabarrus County every week. That means honest advice about which trees actually need to come down and which just need a smart prune — and quotes that hold up, because we know exactly what Concord jobs take.
Straight Answers
Most removals in Concord run $400–$1,200 for small-to-medium trees and $1,200–$2,500+ for large oaks and pines or tight-access jobs where wood must be rigged down piece by piece. The honest answer is that size, lean, and what's underneath the tree drive the price — which is why quotes are free and in person.
For most single-family residential lots, healthy-tree removal on private property doesn't require a city permit, but trees in buffers, easements, or HOA-governed front yards can have rules. We'll flag it during the quote if your tree is one of the exceptions.
Yes — that's most of what we do. Tight removals are done with climbing and rigging: the tree comes down in controlled sections lowered on ropes, not dropped. Fences, roofs, sheds, and landscaping stay intact.
Bradford pears have weak branch unions and once they split, the remaining structure usually isn't safe to keep. In most cases removal is the right call, and we can grind the stump the same visit so you can replant something sturdier.
Yes. The crew carries general liability and workers' comp — ask and we'll gladly send certificates before work starts. Never let anyone without both climb a tree over your roof.
Call now and talk to a real local — or send the form and we'll call you. Quotes are free in Concord, Kannapolis, and Harrisburg.
Call (704) 419-8614