Tree removal
For dead, leaning, storm-damaged, or badly placed trees where removal is safer than another trim.
A weak limb over the driveway, a leaning pine near the roof, or a backyard tree dropping branches after every storm is not something to keep ignoring. Get the tree looked at, understand the risk, and decide what needs to happen next.
McComb homeowners deal with fast-growing southern trees, heavy rain, soft yards, tight driveways, and storm-damaged limbs that can turn a normal weekend into a property problem. This page is built for practical tree service requests: removal, trimming, cleanup, and straight answers before a tree causes more damage.
Call (601) 589-8268 or use the form with photos, the tree location, and what is worrying you so the request can be scoped clearly.
Need a tree service quote? Call (601) 589-8268 or use the form. Tell us the problem, where you are, and what kind of help you need. Calling is usually the simplest way to talk through the issue.
Tree pricing depends on height, access, risk, cleanup, equipment, and whether the tree is close to a structure or power line. Small trimming work is very different from removing a large leaning tree in a tight backyard.
Photos help. Send a full-tree photo, close-up of the problem, and a wider shot showing access from the street or driveway.
Most McComb tree calls start with one of three problems: a tree is too close to the house, limbs are hanging over something important, or storm damage left a mess that needs more than a rake.
For dead, leaning, storm-damaged, or badly placed trees where removal is safer than another trim.
Cut back roofline, driveway, fence-line, and overgrown limbs before they break or scrape the house.
Clear broken limbs, dropped branches, and tree debris after hard rain or wind moves through Pike County.
Include whether you need wood stacked, hauled, or a stump handled so the quote is scoped correctly.
Not every tree needs to come down. The first decision is whether the tree is healthy enough to keep safely.
Use the form and include the property location, what is happening, and whether the main issue is a routine tree service need or a larger project that needs a real quote.
McComb homeowners can use this page to request a straightforward tree service quote, share the property details, and get a clearer next step without sorting through generic contractor listings.
Specific service and nearby-area pages for homeowners who want a more focused answer before they call.
Tree removal in McComb for dead, leaning, storm-damaged, or badly placed trees near homes and driveways.
Open page →Tree trimming in McComb for roofline clearance, driveway limbs, overgrowth, and storm-risk reduction.
Open page →Storm-damage tree cleanup in McComb for broken limbs, fallen branches, and post-storm yard hazards.
Open page →If the tree is healthy and the problem is limb overgrowth, trimming may be enough. If the trunk is dead, splitting, leaning, or storm-damaged near a structure, removal may be the safer conversation.
Send your address or area, a photo of the full tree, close-ups of damage or limbs, and a wider photo showing driveway or backyard access.
Nearby Pike County and surrounding-town requests can make sense when the project size and route fit. Include the exact town in the form.
Primary coverage is McComb and nearby Pike County requests, with surrounding towns handled when scope and scheduling fit.
Primary tree removal, trimming, storm cleanup, and yard-safety requests.
Nearby Pike County routes for larger trimming, removals, and cleanup.
Select coverage when the job size and access make the route practical.