Tree Expersts Of Charleston: Experienced Landscaping Serving Charleston, SC 29414
Charleston, SC 29414
Main Services
- Tree transplanting
- Tree stump removal
- Tree planting
- Tree removal
- Tree care services
- Tree pruning or trimming
- Insect management - trees
- Lawn care
Business Overview
Tree Experts Of Charleston is a full-service arboriculture and lawn care company dedicated to preserving and enhancing the Lowcountry's natural beauty. Based in Charleston, SC, we specialize in comprehensive tree services, from expert pruning and disease management to safe removal and stump grinding. Our certified arborists also provide professional lawn care to address common local issues like patchy grass and poor drainage. We understand that standing water can damage tree roots and create unhealthy lawns. Our team offers solutions to improve yard drainage and soil health, ensuring your landscape thrives in the unique Charleston climate. Trust us to protect your property's value and beauty with science-based, local expertise.
Common Questions
Can poor drainage in my Charleston yard hurt my trees?
Absolutely. Standing water is a common issue here and can lead to root rot and fungal diseases, weakening or even killing trees. Our disease management services start with a site assessment to identify drainage problems and vulnerable trees. We can recommend solutions like strategic grading or aeration for your lawn and provide targeted treatments to protect your trees' health.
How can tree care help with my patchy lawn?
In many Charleston yards, patchy grass is caused by excessive shade or competing tree roots. Our expert tree pruning or trimming service can carefully thin canopies to allow more sunlight to reach your lawn. For severe cases, we might discuss strategic tree transplanting to better balance your landscape, followed by our professional lawn care to reseed and nurture the newly sunlit areas.
What should I do with a tree that's causing drainage issues?
If a tree is in a low spot contributing to standing water, removal isn't always necessary. First, our arborists will assess its health and value. We might recommend cabling or bracing to preserve a valuable tree while we address the drainage separately. If removal is the best option, we provide complete tree and stump removal services, and can advise on replanting a more suitable, water-tolerant species in a better location.

















