Gulf Coast Tree Specialists

Tree Service Company in Long Beach, Mississippi

(228) 213-0163, Long Beach, MS 39560View on Yelp
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About Gulf Coast Tree Specialists

Gulf Coast Tree Specialists serves Long Beach, Mississippi, and the surrounding Harrison County area with tree services and excavation work. Coastal Mississippi is tough on trees. Salt air, hurricane-force winds, and fast-growing species like water oaks and sweet gums create real challenges for local property owners. Having a company that understands both tree work and ground-level excavation means they can handle jobs that go beyond a simple trim, including root removal and site prep after a tree comes down.

Services

Tree Services
Excavation Services

Services & Process

Gulf Coast Tree Specialists handles the full scope of tree work alongside excavation services, which is a useful combination on the Gulf Coast. Tree removal along the coast often involves tight spaces, sandy soil, and root systems that have spread wide. Excavation services come into play when stumps need full root ball extraction or when land needs clearing for construction or drainage improvement. They can also address hazardous trees that have been weakened by storms or salt damage before they become a bigger problem.

Service Area

Gulf Coast Tree Specialists is based in Long Beach, MS, and serves the broader Harrison County region. Nearby communities like Gulfport, Pass Christian, and Biloxi are all within a reasonable service range. Properties along the beachfront and further inland toward D'Iberville can also reach them at (228) 213-0163.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you handle tree removal after a hurricane or tropical storm?
Yes, storm damage cleanup is a significant part of tree work on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. They can assess downed or leaning trees, remove hazardous limbs, and clear debris from your property after a storm event.
What does excavation have to do with tree service?
After a large tree is removed, the stump and root system often remain underground. Excavation equipment can fully extract deep root balls, level uneven ground, or prepare a site for construction where trees once stood.
How do I know if a tree near my house is dangerous?
Signs include large dead branches, cracks in the trunk, leaning that wasn't there before, and roots that are lifting out of the ground. A professional assessment is the safest way to know for certain, especially before storm season.
Can you clear a lot that has multiple trees and brush?
Yes, lot clearing is well within their scope given the combined tree service and excavation capabilities. This is common for Long Beach homeowners prepping land for new construction or fencing.
Will you remove the wood and debris, or do I need to arrange that separately?
In most cases, debris removal is part of the job. It's worth confirming when you get your quote whether hauling is included or if logs can be left on-site if you want firewood.
Is sandy Gulf Coast soil a problem for tree removal?
Sandy soil actually makes some root extraction easier but can also cause trees to topple more readily during storms, creating urgency around hazardous tree removal. An experienced coastal crew knows how to work with these soil conditions safely.

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