Onslow County, NC
Tree down? We're already moving
Hurricane season runs June 1 to November 30 here, and the phone tells us when it starts. Call and you get a real arrival window, not a promise.
First move is making the property safe. That means cutting the load off a leaning trunk, getting hangers out of the canopy before they drop, and stabilizing anything resting on a roof or a car before we start removing weight.
We photograph the damage before we touch it and again as we work, then hand you the file. Adjusters want to see the tree where it landed, and a claim goes a lot smoother when someone documented it at two in the morning instead of after the cleanup.
After-hours and storm work carries a higher rate because of the risk and the crew size. We tell you that number before we cut, same as any other job.
- Trees on houses, garages, cars, and fences
- Hanging limbs and split leaders made safe
- Photo documentation for insurance claims
- Answered 24/7, including through storms

Where we work
Towns we cover for this work
- Jacksonville, NCMid-century neighborhoods carrying 70-year-old loblolly pines that outgrew their lots.
- Richlands, NCFarm ground and acreage, where the oaks are older than the houses they shade.
- Swansboro, NCLive oaks worth saving, tight historic streets, and salt-shaped canopies.
- Hubert, NCWooded acreage where the problem is never one tree — it's thirty.
- Sneads Ferry, NCSandy soil and steady wind, where whole trees tip instead of breaking.
- Holly Ridge, NCNew subdivisions where builders left tall pines that never learned to stand alone.
Got a tree that worries you? Get it looked at today.
