Tree Removal
Remove dead, leaning, storm-damaged, or unwanted trees while protecting the surrounding property.
Tree removal detailsMammoth Tree Service helps homeowners and property owners in Troy, Pike County, and nearby Alabama communities remove dangerous trees, clear storm damage, trim problem limbs, and grind stumps without leaving a bigger mess behind.
Fast quotes start with clear photos of the tree, stump, and access.
Local tree service
Tree removal is not just cutting wood. The right crew thinks about fences, gates, roofs, driveways, nearby buildings, power lines, and how the yard should look when the job is finished.
Remove dead, leaning, storm-damaged, or unwanted trees while protecting the surrounding property.
Tree removal detailsClear roofs, driveways, fences and buildings, and promote tree health with proper trimming and pruning.
Trimming detailsGrind the stump and choose either a smooth mulch finish or a cleaner topsoil-and-seed finish.
Stump optionsGet a better quote
For the fastest estimate, include full-tree photos, driveway/gate access, nearby buildings, fences, power lines, and tape-measure photos for stumps.
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Based in Troy, Mammoth Tree Service serves Pike County and surrounding communities within roughly 50 miles, including Brundidge, Goshen, Luverne, Enterprise, Greenville, Montgomery, Dothan, and nearby areas when scheduling allows.
Common questions
Pricing depends on the tree’s size, condition, access, nearby structures, cleanup needs, and whether equipment can reach the work area. Photos help Mammoth give a faster, clearer quote.
Mammoth reviews nearby structures, fences, driveways, access points, and overhead hazards before planning the job. Send wide photos so the crew can see the full setup.
Yes. Send photos of fallen limbs, damaged trees, access points, and anything nearby that could affect safe removal.
Yes. Send photos with a tape measure showing stump diameter and height, plus pictures of the surrounding area and any access issues.
Mammoth is based in Troy and serves Pike County plus surrounding communities within roughly 50 miles when scheduling allows.
Yes. Photos of the tree or stump, access, and obstacles help Mammoth understand the job faster and avoid surprises.