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How to Choose

Five things that separate good tree trimming work from bad work in Greenville. Plus an honest take on whether Greenville Tree Trimming Pros is the right fit.

Quick Answer

Ask if they inspect the tree in person before quoting. Check that they make proper cuts at the branch collar, not flush cuts or stubs. Get a written quote. Ask how they handle cleanup. And find out if they carry liability insurance — a falling branch can cause real damage.

What to Look For

Five criteria that separate good tree trimming work from bad

01

In-person inspection before quote

What to look for: Ask if they will come to your yard and look at the tree before giving a number. A quote over the phone or from a photo is a guess.

Why it matters: Tree jobs have surprises — dead wood inside, tight access, power lines nearby. A contractor who has not seen the tree may charge more once they show up.

02

Correct cutting technique

What to look for: Ask where they make the cut. The right answer is at the branch collar. That is the slight ridge where the branch meets the trunk.

Why it matters: Flush cuts and long stubs both cause rot to start inside the tree. That rot spreads slowly and can hollow out a trunk over a few years.

03

Written scope of work

What to look for: Get the quote in writing before anyone touches the tree. It should name which branches come off and what cleanup is included.

Why it matters: Verbal agreements fall apart when the bill comes. A written quote protects you if the job grows or the contractor tries to add charges.

04

Liability coverage

What to look for: Ask directly if they carry liability insurance. Then ask for proof — a certificate, not just their word.

Why it matters: If a branch comes down on your fence, car, or neighbor's property, you do not want to pay for it yourself because the contractor had no coverage.

05

Cleanup included in the quote

What to look for: Ask what happens to the wood and brush after the job. Some contractors leave everything on the ground unless you ask otherwise.

Why it matters: Hauling away a pile of branches costs time and money. If cleanup is not in the quote, you may be doing it yourself or paying extra later.

Honest Take

Is Greenville Tree Trimming Pros the right fit?

Good fit if

This is the right call for homeowners who want the tree looked at in person and a written quote before anything starts. If you have one or two trees near your house in Greenville County that need trimming or dead wood removed, that is exactly what we do.

Probably not a fit if

If you have an acre of wooded land that needs full clearing, or you need a crane job on a very large tree in a tight downtown space, you may need a larger outfit with heavier equipment. We are not the right fit for land-clearing projects.