Remove Hazardous Trees and Improve Safety

Tree Trimming & Removal in Augusta for properties with storm-damaged trees, overgrown limbs near structures, or dead trees that threaten buildings and power lines

Trimmendous Lawn Care provides tree trimming and removal in Augusta for homeowners, commercial property owners, and managers of multi-acre sites who need to address hazardous trees, overgrown branches, or trees that have died or become unstable. You schedule an assessment where the crew evaluates tree health, proximity to structures, and risks posed by leaning trunks, split limbs, or roots that have lifted sidewalks or driveways. The team uses professional equipment to trim branches safely, remove entire trees when necessary, and clean up debris after the work is finished.



Your tree service addresses specific safety concerns such as limbs hanging over roofs, branches touching power lines, or trees weakened by storms that could fall during high winds. Trimming improves tree structure by removing dead or crossing branches, reducing weight on weak limbs, and shaping the canopy for better air circulation and light penetration. Removal involves cutting the tree in sections when space is limited, lowering branches with ropes to avoid damage to nearby landscaping, and grinding stumps below grade if requested separately.


If your property has trees that need trimming for safety or appearance, or if a damaged tree needs removal before it causes property damage, reach out to schedule an evaluation and discuss your options.

What Happens During Tree Trimming and Removal

You receive a site visit where the crew inspects each tree for structural issues, disease, or hazards, then explains which limbs need trimming and whether removal is necessary due to instability, decay, or proximity to structures. Trimming work includes cutting dead or damaged branches back to healthy wood, thinning dense canopies to reduce wind resistance, and removing limbs that interfere with rooflines, gutters, or utility lines. Removal projects involve felling trees in open areas or dismantling them piece by piece in tight spaces, with each section lowered safely to the ground using rigging or bucket trucks.



After the service is complete, you will see a cleaner tree canopy with balanced branch structure, no limbs hanging dangerously over your roof or driveway, and all debris removed from the property, leaving only woodchips or logs if you request them for mulch or firewood. Trimmendous Lawn Care works around fences, plant beds, and hardscapes to avoid collateral damage, and the crew clears the site so you are left with a safe, tidy yard.


Your tree service may include work on residential lots, commercial properties, or large sites with multiple trees that need coordinated care. The service does not include stump grinding, tree planting, or treatment for disease or pests, but you can arrange those separately if needed after the trimming or removal is finished.

Common Questions About Tree Trimming and Removal

Property owners in Augusta often ask how to determine when a tree should be trimmed versus removed and what precautions are taken to protect surrounding structures and landscaping.

How do you decide whether a tree should be trimmed or removed?

A tree is typically trimmed if it has a strong trunk and healthy growth despite some dead branches, but removal is recommended if the trunk is decayed, the tree leans dangerously, or more than half the canopy is dead or damaged.

What safety measures are used when removing trees near structures?

The crew uses ropes, rigging systems, and controlled cuts to lower sections of the tree without letting them fall freely, protecting roofs, fences, and nearby plantings from impact damage.

When is the best time to trim trees in Augusta?

Late winter or early spring is ideal for trimming most trees because they are dormant and cuts heal quickly once growth resumes, though hazardous limbs should be removed immediately regardless of season.

Why is it important to remove dead or crossing branches?

Dead branches can fall unexpectedly, and crossing branches rub against each other, creating wounds that invite disease, so removing them improves tree health and reduces the risk of limb failure during storms.

Will the crew clean up all debris after tree removal?

Yes, all branches, logs, and large debris are removed from your property, and smaller material is chipped or hauled away, leaving your yard clear unless you request logs or chips for your own use.

If your property has trees that need trimming for safety or health, or if a damaged or dead tree needs removal before it becomes a larger hazard, contact Trimmendous Lawn Care to schedule an assessment and receive clear recommendations based on your site conditions and risk factors.

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