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Tree Service in Decatur, AL

Large tree removal across Morgan County — from the historic Old Decatur district to the river communities along the Tennessee.

Decatur's River-Country Trees

The Tennessee River shapes Decatur's tree population. Bottomland hardwoods — river birch, sycamore, American elm, and pecan — dominate the lowlands. Pecan is still widely planted in older neighborhoods like Albany and Old Decatur, and storm-thrown pecan limbs are some of the most common calls we get in Morgan County. Further from the river, post oak, shortleaf pine, and hickory take over the uplands.

Decatur Services

Common Decatur Tree Issues

  • Pecan limb drop — weak wood, heavy nuts, and wind equals regular breakage
  • River birch decline from bronze birch borer and drought stress
  • Flooding damage to bottomland tree root systems
  • Older loblolly decline in neighborhoods planted in the 70s
  • Ice storm damage — Decatur gets hit harder than areas east

Decatur Neighborhoods We Serve

Old Decatur, Albany, Beltline, Somerville Road, Point Mallard, Austinville, Burningtree, Flint, Country Club, and all of Morgan County including Hartselle, Priceville, and Trinity.

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"Honest crew. Told us two of the four trees we were worried about didn't actually need to come down. Didn't try to upsell a thing."

— Robert H., Decatur

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