Service areas
We are centered in Gaston County and serve nearby Mecklenburg and Lincoln County communities. Each town page summarizes typical access, grind depth, and finish. Not listed? You may still be in range; call or text.
Gaston County
- Gastonia — Primary service area — residential stumps, removals, and storm cleanup.
- Belmont — River-adjacent lots and older fabric; access varies by block.
- Mount Holly — River corridor and newer construction; utilities and slope checked in scope.
- Dallas — Residential stump grinding; planting or beds when quoted as part of the job.
- Bessemer City — Typical residential access; depth limited by utilities and site conditions.
- Cherryville — Larger shade trees and lot sizes; multi-stump cleanups common.
- Cramerton — River-area homes; fence lines and back gates measured before scheduling.
- Lowell — Side yards and residential stumps; finish aligned to turf, beds, or hardscape.
- McAdenville — Compact lots and established landscaping; careful access planning.
- Ranlo — Standard residential stump removal and documented scope.
- Stanley — In-town lots out to larger parcels; access and haul notes spelled out in the quote.
Mecklenburg County
- Charlotte — Metro-wide residential work: removals, fence lines, and street-tree stumps.
- Matthews — Established neighborhoods; typical lot access and mature-tree removals.
- Huntersville — Lake Norman area — mixed lot sizes; access confirmed before we schedule.
- Cornelius — Waterfront and infill lots; side yards and gates checked up front.
- Davidson — Older lots and narrower drives; grind depth matched to your finish plan.
- Mint Hill — Residential subdivisions and typical backyard machine paths.
- Pineville — Smaller lots and fence-line stumps; tight access reviewed on photos or site.
Lincoln County
- Lincolnton — County seat — residential stumps and light commercial when scheduled.
- Denver — Lake Norman west side; tighter side lots and driveway corners.
- Maiden — Suburban and rural-residential mix; longer machine paths on larger lots.
- Iron Station — Acreage and larger residential parcels; schedule built around access and weather.
- Crouse — Rural lots and pasture edges; multi-stump and field-line cleanup.
- Vale — Acreage and drive-edge stumps; access and finish defined before we mobilize.