Asplundh Tree Expert

Tree Service Company in Biloxi, Mississippi

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(228) 396-581012450 Shortcut Rd, Biloxi, MS 39532View on Yelp

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About Asplundh Tree Expert

Asplundh Tree Expert is a nationally recognized tree service company with a presence in Biloxi, Mississippi, serving the Gulf Coast region. They're best known for utility line clearance work, partnering with power companies and municipalities to keep trees clear of electrical infrastructure. With a 1-star rating from one review on record, it's worth noting that Asplundh's primary customers are often utility providers and government agencies rather than individual homeowners, which can shape the experience for residential callers. Their Biloxi office can be reached at (228) 396-5810.

Services

Tree Services
Landscape Architects or Designers

Services & Process

Asplundh specializes in tree trimming and removal in and around utility corridors, which includes clearing branches from power lines, maintaining rights-of-way, and responding to outages caused by tree contact with electrical infrastructure. They also work alongside landscape architects and designers on larger projects where tree management ties into broader site planning. For municipalities and utility companies along the Gulf Coast, their crews are equipped for high-volume work over wide service areas. Residential customers should call to ask specifically about what services they offer to homeowners in the Biloxi area.

Service Area

Asplundh's Biloxi office serves the Mississippi Gulf Coast, with utility vegetation management work extending across Harrison County and beyond. Their crews regularly work throughout the broader coastal region, including areas like Gulfport, Pass Christian, and Long Beach. The geographic range for their utility contracts is typically larger than what a standard residential tree service would cover.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Asplundh work for individual homeowners or only utilities?
Asplundh's primary business is utility vegetation management through contracts with power companies and municipalities, but some locations also take residential work. Calling the Biloxi office directly at (228) 396-5810 is the best way to find out what services they're offering to private customers in your area.
Who do I call if a tree is growing into power lines near my home in Biloxi?
For trees making contact with or growing dangerously close to power lines, your first call should be to Entergy Mississippi, your local utility provider. They often dispatch their contracted crews, which may include Asplundh, to handle line clearance at no cost to the homeowner when the hazard is in the utility right-of-way.
What is utility vegetation management and why does it matter on the Gulf Coast?
Utility vegetation management is the systematic trimming and removal of trees and branches that threaten power line reliability. On the Gulf Coast, where hurricanes and tropical storms regularly send debris into electrical infrastructure, proactive line clearance is a major factor in how quickly power is restored after a storm.
What certifications should I look for in a tree service company?
ISA-certified arborists have completed training and testing through the International Society of Arboriculture, which is a strong indicator of professional knowledge. For utility work specifically, look for crews with line clearance training and compliance with ANSI A300 pruning standards.
Can a landscape architect help me plan tree placement on a new property?
Yes, a landscape architect or designer can advise on which species suit your soil and climate, how close trees should be planted to structures, and how to balance shade, aesthetics, and storm resilience. In Biloxi, where wind loads and salt tolerance matter, professional guidance at the planting stage prevents costly problems later.
How soon after a hurricane should I have my trees inspected?
After any significant storm, getting a tree inspection within a few days is a good idea, even if trees look intact from the ground. Hidden structural damage, root upheaval, and split unions may not be visible without a closer look, and a compromised tree can fail weeks after a storm.

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