Ceppo Cane Tree Service

Tree Service Company in Tallassee, Alabama

(334) 467-0083, Tallassee, AL 36078View on Yelp
Ceppo Cane Tree Service - tree service in Tallassee, AL

About Ceppo Cane Tree Service

Ceppo Cane Tree Service operates in Tallassee, Alabama, a small city along the Tallapoosa River where wooded lots and older trees are part of the landscape. They bring an interesting combination to the market by pairing tree services with excavation capabilities and firewood sales. That range makes them a solid option for rural property owners and larger lots that need more than just a basic trim or removal. For inquiries, call (334) 467-0083.

Services

Tree Services
Excavation Services
Firewood

Services & Process

Ceppo Cane handles tree removal, trimming, and clearing with the added capacity of excavation equipment for jobs that go beyond standard chainsaw work. Stump removal and lot clearing are natural fits for this setup, since heavy equipment makes quick work of what would otherwise be slow, manual clearing. They also sell firewood, which means felled trees don't necessarily go to waste. For rural properties in Elmore or Tallapoosa County that need serious clearing work, that combination of tree service and excavation capability is genuinely hard to find.

Service Area

Ceppo Cane Tree Service is based in Tallassee and serves properties throughout Elmore and Tallapoosa counties. The surrounding communities along the Tallapoosa River corridor, including areas near Lake Martin and Wetumpka, fall within their working range. Call (334) 467-0083 to confirm whether your property is covered.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the excavation service include for tree-related work?
Excavation in the context of tree service typically means stump grinding or full stump removal, root ball extraction, and site grading after large trees are taken down. It's especially useful when the goal is to clear land for construction or replanting.
Can Ceppo Cane handle full lot clearing for rural properties near Tallassee?
Yes, lot clearing is one of the more practical applications of combining tree service with excavation capability. Rural properties in Elmore and Tallapoosa counties often need this kind of work done before building or expanding usable land.
Do they sell firewood separately, or is it only from trees they remove?
Their firewood sales come from trees removed as part of their service work, which is a practical way to handle the material. Contact them directly at (334) 467-0083 to ask about availability and pricing for firewood in your area.
How long does it take to clear a heavily wooded lot?
It depends on the acreage, density of trees, and what needs to happen with stumps and debris. A half-acre lot with scattered trees might be done in a day, while larger or denser properties could take several days with heavy equipment.
What's the best time of year to do major tree removal in Alabama?
Late fall through early spring is generally preferred because trees are dormant and soil conditions are often more stable. That said, hazardous trees should be dealt with as soon as they're identified, regardless of season.
Can they remove trees near a pond or creek without causing erosion?
Working near water requires careful planning to avoid disturbing root systems that hold banks in place. A provider with excavation experience should be able to assess the best approach, and in some cases Alabama state guidelines may apply to work near waterways.

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