Langford Excavating

Tree Service Company in Helena, Alabama

5(1 reviews)
(205) 800-9362, Helena, AL 35080View on Yelp
Langford Excavating - tree service in Helena, AL

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About Langford Excavating

Langford Excavating serves Helena, Alabama and the surrounding Shelby County area with a unique combination of tree services, excavation, and damage restoration. Helena sits in a region prone to storm activity, and having a contractor who handles both tree removal and site excavation in one call is genuinely useful. They hold a perfect 5.0 rating, though still building their review base. Their multi-service approach means property owners dealing with storm aftermath or land preparation don't have to coordinate between separate contractors.

Services

Tree Services
Excavation Services
Damage Restoration

Services & Process

Langford handles full tree removal, which includes felling, limb chipping, and hauling debris off your property. Their excavation services cover grading, land clearing, and stump removal at the root level, which goes deeper than standard stump grinding. Damage restoration addresses properties hit by fallen trees or storm debris, including structural site cleanup and soil stabilization. This combination is especially practical after severe weather events common to central Alabama, when a downed tree may also have damaged fencing, drainage, or the ground itself.

Service Area

Langford Excavating is based in Helena, Alabama and serves the greater Shelby County area. Nearby communities like Pelham, Alabaster, and Hoover are within their typical service range. Their combination of tree and excavation services makes them a practical option for rural and suburban properties throughout the region.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Langford Excavating handle emergency storm cleanup in Helena?
Yes, their damage restoration services are designed for exactly those situations. If a tree has come down on your property after a storm, they can handle removal and site restoration in one coordinated effort.
What's the difference between stump grinding and full stump excavation?
Stump grinding chips the stump down to a few inches below ground level, leaving the root system intact. Full excavation pulls the stump and major root structure out completely, which is better if you're planning to build, grade, or plant in that spot.
Can they clear a wooded lot for new construction in Shelby County?
Their combination of tree services and excavation equipment makes lot clearing for construction a realistic job for them. You'd want to discuss the size and slope of the land during the site visit to get an accurate scope.
Do they haul away all debris after tree removal?
Most tree removal jobs include debris hauling, but it's always worth confirming when you schedule. Ask specifically whether brush, logs, and chips are included or if any materials stay on site.
Is damage restoration just for storm damage, or does it cover other situations?
It typically covers any situation where a tree or excavation event has disrupted your property's condition. That could include erosion after land clearing, foundation exposure from a fallen tree, or drainage issues caused by root removal.
How soon can they respond after a tree falls on a property in Helena?
Response time depends on current demand, especially after major storms when everyone in the area needs help at once. Calling as soon as possible puts you in queue earlier, and they can usually give you a realistic timeframe over the phone.

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