Gulf Coast Landworks

Tree Service Company in Biloxi, Mississippi

(601) 575-961213061 Shriners Blvd, Ste H, Biloxi, MS 39532View on Yelp

About Gulf Coast Landworks

Gulf Coast Landworks is a Biloxi-based company offering both tree services and excavation, making it a strong option for property owners who need more than just a simple trim or removal. The combination of tree work and earth-moving capability is especially relevant along the Mississippi Gulf Coast, where lot clearing, drainage projects, and site prep often go hand in hand. Whether you're dealing with a storm-damaged property or preparing a lot for construction, they can be reached at (601) 575-9612 to discuss what your project requires.

Services

Tree Services
Excavation Services

Services & Process

On the tree side, Gulf Coast Landworks handles removal of large and hazardous trees, stump grinding, and clearing overgrown lots that need to be made usable. The excavation services extend the company's capability to grading, drainage work, and site preparation, which frequently follow large tree removals on residential or commercial land. Lot clearing is a natural crossover between both trades, requiring chainsaw work and heavy equipment in sequence. This makes the company well suited for homeowners, developers, or municipalities dealing with overgrown or storm-impacted parcels.

Service Area

Gulf Coast Landworks serves Biloxi and the broader coastal Mississippi region, including Harrison and Jackson counties. Projects in the D'Iberville, Ocean Springs, and Long Beach areas fall within their typical working range. Their equipment and crew are suited for both tight residential lots and larger commercial or undeveloped parcels throughout the region.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between lot clearing and standard tree removal?
Standard tree removal targets a specific tree or two on an otherwise maintained property. Lot clearing involves removing all or most of the vegetation from a parcel, including trees, stumps, brush, and sometimes the root systems, usually to prepare land for construction or development.
Do I need to call 811 before excavation work begins on my property?
Yes, calling 811 to have underground utilities marked is required by law before any digging in Mississippi. A reputable excavation contractor will either remind you to do this or handle the call themselves before starting work on your site.
Can tree roots cause drainage problems on my property?
Absolutely. Large root systems from removed trees can disrupt soil structure and redirect how water flows across a yard or lot. In some cases, grinding the stump and removing the major roots, combined with regrading the area, is necessary to restore proper drainage.
How long does lot clearing take for a typical residential parcel?
A standard residential lot with moderate tree and brush coverage can often be cleared in one to two days with the right equipment. Heavily wooded parcels or those with large-diameter trees and extensive root systems may take longer, and the hauling of debris adds additional time.
What should I do to prepare my property before a tree and excavation crew arrives?
Mark any sprinkler lines, buried cables, or landscape lighting you're aware of, and let the crew know about any property line concerns before they start. Moving vehicles and any valuable outdoor items away from the work zone is also a good idea for safety and access.
Are there specific challenges to tree removal and excavation work in coastal Mississippi?
Sandy and loamy soils common near the Gulf Coast can make equipment operation unpredictable, particularly after heavy rain. Salt air also affects tree health differently than inland areas, sometimes causing hidden structural weakness in trees that look fine from the outside.

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