Archdale sits just south of High Point in Randolph County, along US-311 and I-85. It is a bedroom community with Creekside Park at its center and a mix of subdivisions and wooded lots that run right up to the Trinity and Sophia lines.
Because it grew as subdivisions filled in around older woods, Archdale properties often have planted yard trees out front and a stand of natural pine and hardwood out back. Loblolly pines are the usual storm casualty here, snapping under ice and wind, and wooded back lots draw steady clearing and removal work.
Tree removal, trimming, stump grinding, storm cleanup and lot clearing across Archdale 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. A lot of Archdale lots back up to natural pine and hardwood, and we connect you with an insured local tree contractor that clears the tree line back off the house, prices it by area and density, and grinds the stumps.
Loblolly pines shed limbs and whole tops in storms. The tree service can reduce the risk trees, remove the dead or leaning ones, and clean up after a storm across the Archdale area near Creekside Park.
No. Archdale sits right off US-311 and I-85 minutes from High Point, and we connect you with the same insured local tree service. You still get a free on-site assessment and a written price before any work starts.
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