Business Background
For over 15 years, Tri County Tree Care has been the locally owned and operated choice for tree and lawn services in Goose Creek and the wider Lowcountry. We provide a comprehensive range of services, from routine tree trimming and removal to specialized disease and insect management, all while maintaining a commitment to affordability and superior quality. As a licensed and insured team, we understand the unique challenges of the local environment, including common issues like lawn fungus and poor yard drainage. We believe in honest assessments and clear communication, offering free estimates to help Goose Creek residents protect and enhance their property's health and beauty with confidence.
Property Service Solutions
- Tree stump removal
- Tree pruning or trimming
- Tree care services
- Tree transplanting
- Lawn care
- Insect management - trees
Questions and Answers
What are the signs my trees in Goose Creek might have a disease or insect problem?
Common signs include discolored or wilting leaves, premature leaf drop, unusual growths on bark, visible insects or bore holes, and dieback in the canopy. Given our local humidity and common lawn fungus issues, these problems can spread quickly. Our team provides thorough inspections and targeted disease and insect management plans to protect your trees' health.
Do you handle tree removal and stump grinding, and is cleanup included?
Yes, we offer complete tree removal and stump removal services. Our process includes safe tree takedown, efficient stump grinding, and full cleanup of all debris from your Goose Creek property. We leave your yard neat and ready for your next landscaping project, all as part of our standard service.
How can you help with the frequent yard drainage problems in our area?
Poor drainage in Goose Creek can damage tree roots and contribute to lawn fungus. As part of our tree and lawn care approach, we assess how water flows on your property. Solutions can include strategic grading during landscaping, adjusting irrigation, and selecting appropriate, water-tolerant tree species during planting or transplanting to improve soil health and drainage over time.














