West High Point runs toward Thomasville along I-85, where the lots get larger and the tree cover gets heavier. It is the side of the city where you find bigger properties with room for mature hardwoods and stands of pine.
Larger lots mean bigger trees and more of them. Willow oaks, tulip poplars and loblolly pines dominate out here, and the extra room does not always help since many of these trees are tall and close to houses set back on wooded parcels. Wind and ice storms bring down limbs and whole pines, so storm work and lot clearing both stay steady.
Tree removal, trimming, stump grinding, storm cleanup and lot clearing across West 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. Larger West High Point lots along I-85 often need thinning or partial clearing rather than one removal. The tree service walks the property, marks what stays and what goes, and prices the work by the trees involved.
Not always. Open access can lower the cost, but West High Point trees tend to be taller and there are more of them, so height and count often matter more than lot size. The written price is built from the actual trees on your property.
We get an insured local tree contractor out to clear blocked drives and access first. Loblolly pines fail often in West High Point storms, and the crew cuts the tree off the drive, then quotes the stump and any remaining hazard trees.
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