Tree Service in Guyton, GA

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Tree Experts That Know Effingham

Guytonians remember in 2023, when an EF-1 tornado touched down just northwest of Guyton and tracked southeast for more than seven miles. Even though it was on the ground for minutes, the damage was done. Thousands of homes across Effingham County lost power, and there were a lot of downed trees. Guyton sits in a part of Coastal Georgia that sees this kind of weather regularly: tropical storms, squalls, and the occasional tornado, just like in 2023. That means the trees here, the oaks and pines, also get hit. 

Hangin Limbs Tree Removal has been working in Southeastern Georgia since 2014. We love helping our Guyton neighbors and hate to leave anyone hanging when there are any tree issues, storm or no.

Tree Services We Provide in Guyton, GA

We handle the full range of tree work for homeowners, property owners, and businesses in Guyton.

Tree Removal in Guyton, GA

Unfortunately, not every tree can be saved. Whether it’s disease, pests, or a violent storm, sometimes tree removal is out of your hands. At that point, it’s more about how to remove it without damaging property rather than if it needs to be removed in the first place. Since it’s out of your hands, put it in ours. Our crew uses proper rigging techniques to work in tight spots, around fences, near structures, and in yards where there isn’t a lot of room for error.

Tree Trimming

An untrimmed tree in the path of a big storm is a liability hanging (literally and figuratively) over you. Heavy limbs hanging over a driveway, leaning toward a roof or a power line; these create expensive problems when you wait too long. We trim for clearance and structure, and cut back what needs to be cut back. Regular tree trimming in Guyton, GA, every year or two makes a real difference.

Tree Pruning

Tree pruning in Guyton, GA, goes deeper than trimming. It’s about the long-term health of the tree. Guyton’s tree canopy includes a mix of pines, water oaks, and live oaks; each grows and ages differently. We know what to look for and where to cut to keep your trees structurally sound.

Stump Grinding

Once a tree comes down, the stump tends to just linger. It’s not exactly hurting anything right away, but it can turn into an issue long term: a tripping hazard, pest infestations, and an eyesore (especially if you’re a business). Our stump grinder takes them down below grade so the area can be grassed over, planted, or built on.

Lot & Land Clearing

Guyton and Effingham County have had some pretty impressive growth, and it doesn’t seem to be stopping anytime soon. A lot of that development starts with raw, wooded land. If you have to clear wooded lots you plan to build on, we can clear them. We take down trees, grind stumps, and remove brush with our lot and land clearing services.

Emergency Tree Service in Guyton, GA

After the 2023 tornado, Guytonians had a lot of tree emergencies. That’s the kind of situation where you need someone available immediately, not after three days. We offer emergency tree service around the clock. If a tree came down on your property and you need it dealt with now, call us ASAP, and we’ll get there.

Schedule Your Free Tree Service Estimate in Guyton, GA

Whether you’re dealing with a downed tree from a nasty storm, a stump that’s been gathering dust (and pests) for decades, or need land cleared, Hangin Limbs is here for you. We’ve been serving Guyton and the rest of Southeastern Georgia since 2014. Call us and schedule your free estimate!

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are common questions we hear from Guytonians about tree services.

My tree survived the storm, but it's leaning now. Does it need to come down?

Not necessarily, but you need it looked at. It could stabilize eventually, but there could be problems with the roots. We can come out, assess the situation, and let you know whether removal is the right call or whether the tree has a chance. We won’t just blindly tell you to remove a tree.

How do I know if a tree is dead or just stressed?

Dead trees give off a few signs: no leaves in spring, brittle branches, and bark slipping off the trunk. Sometimes you’ll see fungal growth near the base. If you’re not sure, we can take a look. Once fungal rot and beetles take hold, trees can go pretty fast, so sooner is better than later.

Is there a good time of year to have trees trimmed in Guyton?

The best window is late fall through early spring. The heat is down then, and there’s less active growth to disrupt. We trim year-round, but don’t wait too long for your calendar to line up. Getting any problem branches taken care of before the storm is always better than dealing with them after.

Don’t delay.
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