Tree Service in Clemmons, NC
Removals, trimming, stump grinding, and storm response across the Village of Clemmons, from the estate-grade lots near Tanglewood Park where the landscaping below is worth more than the tree above it, to the cottonwoods and sycamores piling debris along the Yadkin River. We’re straight up I-40 from the High Point shop, about twenty-five minutes out, and we plan our days around the rush so the crew can set up clean when it gets there. Brookberry Farm, Waterford, anywhere with an HOA Architectural Review Board — we send the COI in the format your ARB wants and photograph the work to their spec. Send your number and we’ll call back today with a fair price.
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From meticulous sectional rigging on an estate lot in Brookberry Farm to flood-debris cleanup along the Yadkin River corridor after a March storm, here’s what we cover across the Village of Clemmons. Every quote is free, and ARB paperwork is on us.
Tree Removal
A lot of Clemmons lots around Tanglewood Park, Brookberry Farm, and along Peace Haven Road sit over manicured beds, irrigation lines, koi ponds, and hardscape that’s worth more than the tree above it. Drag-and-drop isn’t an option when you can’t drag sections across the lawn or drop weight through the camellias. The honest answer is meticulous sectional rigging — climber anchors above each cut, every piece roped down to a staging zone on the driveway, no boots in the beds, no weight on the landscape.
Learn MoreTree Trimming & Crown Reduction
Ornamental crown reduction and selective pruning is most of the trim work we do in Clemmons. We shape mature oaks, sweetgums, and maples so the canopy is balanced and the HOA Architectural Review Board doesn’t have a problem with it. Duke Energy keeps the primary wire clear across Forsyth County; anything between their pole and your meter — plus your cable, phone, and internet drops — is on the homeowner, and we cover that work carefully too.
Learn MoreStump Grinding
We grind stumps below grade so the spot can be sodded, planted, or paved over. Wide hardwood stumps from older Clemmons West lots take more pulses than the leftover pines off the I-40 corridor, but the price still mostly tracks the diameter. This is the one service we can usually quote by phone if you send a photo with a tape measure or a shoe next to it for scale, which saves you the wait and saves us the I-40 trip out for a measurement.
Learn MoreStorm Emergency
River-bottom lots along the Yadkin carry massive cottonwoods, sycamores, and silver maples — soft-wood species that shed heavy limbs the minute a summer squall picks up, and pile flood debris across the yard every March. Sycamore on the porch? Cottonwood across the driveway off Idols Road? Call us first. We answer day or night, get a truck rolling west on I-40, and tarp the roof if the storm split something onto your shingles.
Learn MoreLand Clearing
Inside the Village of Clemmons most lots are already developed and inside an HOA, so the in-town call volume is smaller. The real demand for clearing is across the river — Advance and Bermuda Run on the Davie County side, plus the wooded back parcels along the Forsyth-Davie county line. We cut, chip, and haul it all off in a single push so the work doesn’t stretch out over weeks.
Learn MoreDebris Removal
Wood, limbs, and brush hauled off the property. The recurring spring call in Clemmons is Yadkin flood debris — when the river backs up after a heavy rain, lots along the bottoms end up with sycamore limbs and storm wrack piled deep across the yard. We chip what we can, load the rest into the truck, and leave the lawn rake-clean before we pull out. Same service the morning after a Forsyth County thunderstorm.
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Three Steps to a Cleaner Yard
No hard sell, no week of phone tag. Here’s how a typical Clemmons job goes from your first call to a clean property.
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Tell us what’s going on. A few quick details, plus a photo if you have one, is usually enough to give you a price.
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We come out the same day when we can. The quote is free, the price is firm, and there’s no pressure to book on the spot.
We Get the Job Done
Our crew shows up on time, drops the tree safely, hauls the wood, and rakes the yard clean before we leave.
What Our Neighbors Say
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I was extremely pleased with the service I received. They cut down several trees and cleared a large section of bushes in my backyard. They were pleasant and efficient and the cost was very reasonable.
Very professional, came and did what we discussed at a reasonable price. Would recommend.
Very reasonable price, high quality work, and cleaned up everything when finished. I was very pleased with the job they did.
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A look at the trees, stumps, and storm jobs we’ve handled around the Triad. New photos added often.






Areas we serve in Clemmons
We cover all of Clemmons and the surrounding area, from older established streets to the newer subdivisions further out. Not sure if we reach you? Give us a call, we probably do.
- Downtown
- North side
- South side
- East side
- West side
- Established neighborhoods
- New subdivisions
- Rural & outlying areas
A High Point crew that knows Clemmons
Clemmons is a straight shot up I-40 from us, about twenty-five minutes from the High Point shop. We plan our Clemmons days around the morning rush so the crew can set up clean when it gets there — there’s no point hauling gear into the Lewisville-Clemmons Road traffic at eight in the morning. The Village of Clemmons is the formal name and locals use it, and a lot of the work here has its own flavor. Lots near Tanglewood Park and along Peace Haven Road sit over manicured beds, irrigation lines, koi ponds, and hardscape that’s worth more than the tree above it. When the landscaping below can’t be replaced, the honest answer is meticulous sectional rigging — climber anchors above each cut, every piece roped down to the driveway, no boots in the beds, no sections dragged across the lawn.
The other thing worth knowing is that Clemmons is dense with HOAs that take their Architectural Review Boards seriously. Brookberry Farm and Waterford ARBs both want a Certificate of Insurance in their preferred format and a written work order with the species and DBH on file before they approve a removal, and we send the paperwork their way so the homeowner doesn’t have to play telephone. On the other side of the village, the lots that back onto the Yadkin River carry huge cottonwoods, sycamores, and silver maples — soft-wood species that shed limbs every summer storm and pile flood debris across the yard every spring. We’re set up for both worlds. A lot of our Clemmons customers commute east on I-40 to Winston-Salem, and we cover that town too, so if you’ve got property on the other end of that drive we can handle it the same trip. See our Winston-Salem page if that’s you. Need to talk to a person? Reach us through the contact page or just dial (336) 259-8460.
FAQ
Common Questions from Clemmons Homeowners
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Are you fully insured?
Yes. We’re fully insured, with current coverage. We can email a Certificate of Insurance to you or your HOA before we start work. Just ask when you call.
My Brookberry Farm / Waterford HOA wants ARB approval before I remove the tree — can you help with the paperwork?
Yes. Brookberry Farm, Waterford, and several of the other Clemmons neighborhoods have Architectural Review Boards that want approval in writing before a tree comes down, plus the ARB usually wants a Certificate of Insurance in their preferred format and a written work order on file with the species and DBH. We send the COI directly to whoever the ARB names, photograph the tree before, during, and after the work to their spec, and provide the species and diameter for the file. The approval decision itself is between you and your ARB — we don’t lobby — but we make sure the contractor side of the paperwork is clean so it doesn’t slow your application down.
Do you give free estimates in Clemmons?
Every quote is free, anywhere in the Village of Clemmons or the rest of Forsyth County we cover. The drive from our High Point shop is straight up I-40, about twenty-five minutes, and the trip is on us — not built into the price. A crown reduction in Brookberry Farm gets the same in-person look as a takedown along the Yadkin River corridor. Stump grinding is the one exception, since we can usually quote by phone if you send a photo with something for scale.
How fast can you get to my Clemmons address?
For routine work, usually within 3 to 5 business days. Clemmons is about twenty-five minutes west of our High Point shop straight up I-40, and we batch Clemmons jobs in the morning before the school-zone traffic stacks up on Lewisville-Clemmons Road. That sometimes means we work your street earlier in the day than you’d expect. For storm damage or anything blocking a driveway or hanging over a roof, the batching goes out the window — we get a crew rolling the same day, often within the hour.
Do you handle storm damage at night or on weekends?
Yes. If a tree is on your house, your car, or a power line anywhere in Clemmons, call (336) 259-8460 any time. We answer through the night. The cottonwoods and sycamores along the Yadkin shed heavy limbs in summer wind in a way the hardwoods on the higher ground don’t, and a single squall through the river bottoms can turn a calm afternoon into a phone full of voicemails, so we’re used to the after-storm calls and our trucks are loaded for it.
What does it cost to remove a tree?
It depends mostly on the tree’s size, how close it is to your house, and how technical the rigging gets. A small pine in an open Forsyth County yard is on the low end. A 60-foot oak hanging over a roof is on the high end. Removals on the estate-grade Clemmons lots — the ones near Tanglewood Park or in Brookberry Farm with the manicured beds and hardscape — often need meticulous sectional rigging, which is the honest answer when the landscaping below has to stay intact.
Do you clean up after the job?
Yes. Standard cleanup is included. We haul off the wood and big debris, rake up the small stuff, and run a magnet over the driveway if we used the chipper there. If you want the wood left for firewood, just let us know.
Do you grind the stump too?
Stump grinding is a separate service that we usually quote alongside the removal. It’s optional. Some folks keep the stump as a planter or table base. Grinding the same day we drop the tree usually saves money and time over coming back for a second visit up I-40, especially if you’re booking through an HOA that wants a single work order on file.
Do I need a permit to remove a tree in Clemmons?
In the Village of Clemmons and the rest of Forsyth County, a permit isn’t required to take down a tree on your own private property in most cases. The one thing worth checking on is whether the village’s tree-preservation ordinance applies to your specific lot — there are pockets where a protected species or a specific lot setback can change the answer, and your HOA’s Architectural Review Board may require approval separately from any village rule. Mention your address when you call, and we’ll walk through it with you and handle any paperwork if it’s needed.
What if a tree falls on my house?
Call us first, then your insurance. We can tarp the roof, get the tree off safely, and document everything for your claim. We’ve worked with most major insurers in NC and know what they need to approve the work.
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