Central ms tree service and lawn care

Tree Service Company in Magee, Mississippi

Central ms tree service and lawn care - tree service in Magee, MS

About Central ms tree service and lawn care

Central MS Tree Service and Lawn Care is located in Magee, Mississippi, serving Simpson County and the rural communities spread across this part of the state. Magee sits roughly between Jackson and Hattiesburg along Highway 49, and the tree canopy in this region is dense, with pine stands, hardwoods, and mixed forests common on both residential and agricultural properties. This company handles both lawn care and tree services, making them a go-to option for property owners in an area where finding reliable local contractors isn't always easy. Call (601) 697-9253 to get started.

Services

Lawn Services
Tree Services

Services & Process

Central MS Tree Service and Lawn Care handles the full range of tree-related work you'd expect from a rural Mississippi provider, including tree removal for dead or dangerous trees, trimming to keep canopies in check, and stump grinding after a tree comes down. Lawn care services run alongside the tree work, covering mowing, edging, and seasonal yard maintenance. In rural areas like Magee, lot clearing is a commonly requested service for landowners prepping acreage for construction, agriculture, or pasture. The team is built to handle both small residential jobs and larger-scale rural property work.

Service Area

Central MS Tree Service and Lawn Care is based in Magee and serves Simpson County and the surrounding south-central Mississippi area. Their reach extends to communities along the Highway 49 corridor, including areas near Mendenhall and beyond. Rural property owners in the region can contact them directly to discuss service availability for larger acreage jobs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you clear several acres of land for a new build or pasture in Simpson County?
Lot clearing for rural properties is a common service in this part of Mississippi, involving tree removal, stump grinding, brush clearing, and sometimes grading prep. Make sure to get an on-site quote since acreage jobs vary significantly in cost depending on tree density and access.
How do I handle a pine tree that's leaning toward my house after a storm?
A leaning tree, especially after storm damage, should be assessed by a professional before any DIY attempts are made to move or cut it. Tension in the wood can cause unpredictable movement, making it a job for someone with the right equipment and experience.
Do you work on rural properties with limited equipment access?
Yes, rural tree work in central Mississippi often involves tight access, uneven ground, and larger trees than typical suburban jobs. Providers experienced in rural work carry the appropriate equipment and know how to work safely in those conditions.
What's the difference between tree trimming and tree pruning?
Trimming generally refers to cutting back overgrown branches for appearance or clearance purposes, while pruning is more targeted and focused on the tree's health by removing dead, diseased, or structurally weak wood. Both are important parts of keeping trees on your property safe and healthy.
Will stump grinding kill the tree's root system?
Stump grinding removes the above-ground stump but typically doesn't destroy the entire root system, which will decay naturally over time. For most species, this is sufficient, though some aggressive sprouters like water oak may send up new growth from the roots for a season or two.
How long does it take to clear a half-acre wooded lot?
A half-acre lot with moderate tree density can often be cleared in one to two days with a full crew and the right equipment, though heavier tree cover or difficult terrain will extend that timeline. An on-site visit gives the most accurate estimate for your specific property.

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