Our network covers the Charlotte metro, including Concord, Gastonia, Kannapolis, Huntersville, Matthews, Denver, Belmont, Waxhaw, Mint Hill, and Fort Mill. See our Service Areas page for the full list.
We’re a vetting and coordination network, not a single crew — when you request an estimate, we match you with an insured local tree service provider suited to your job. See our Meet the Team page for how vetting works.
Yes — every provider in our network carries real liability insurance, which we verify before routing any leads to them.
It depends mainly on the tree’s size, how hard it is to access, and whether it’s near a structure or power line. See our Cost page for a full breakdown by scenario.
It depends on the tree and where it sits — city-owned right-of-way trees and some protected zones have real permit requirements, while most trees on private residential property don’t. See our Permit Guide for the details.
If it’s not blocking a road or touching power lines, it’s usually safe to wait for a scheduled assessment. If it’s hazardous, blocking access, or near power lines, request an estimate right away and mark it urgent.
Get a free estimate and we’ll help you figure out what you need.