Professional tree removal serving Downtown Windsor, Rushmere, Rescue, Carrsville, and all Isle of Wight County areas. 14+ years experience, 5-star reviews, same-day service available.
Professional tree removal in Windsor with guaranteed results
Assess tree condition and hazards
Plan removal strategy
Set up safety perimeter
Remove branches systematically
Fell or section tree
Cut and remove trunk
Grind stump (optional)
Complete site cleanup
We provide tree removal in all Windsor and Isle of Wight County areas
Competitive pricing with free estimates
Common questions about tree removal in Windsor
Looking for tree removal in Windsor? Tree Stump Removal and Excavation has been removing trees across Windsor and Isle of Wight County for over 14 years, from towering loblolly pines on timber parcels to mature water oaks shading older homesteads along Route 460. Windsor's rural landscape means properties often have more trees, bigger trees, and more complex removal situations than urban Hampton Roads neighborhoods. When a tree becomes a hazard to your home, your outbuildings, or your farm equipment, our licensed and insured crew handles the safe removal from start to finish, including optional stump grinding or complete stump extraction.
Loblolly pines are the dominant tree throughout Isle of Wight County and represent the majority of our tree removal work in Windsor. These fast-growing pines are planted commercially across the county's timber land and also seed naturally into abandoned fields, fence rows, and property edges. Loblolly pines grow tall quickly but develop shallow root plates in Windsor's sandy loam soil, making them highly susceptible to windthrow during hurricanes, tropical storms, and severe thunderstorms. A 70-foot pine that topples in a storm can crush outbuildings, block driveways, and take down power lines on rural properties where utility crews may take days to respond.
Water oaks are the most common hardwood removal we handle in Windsor. Water oaks grow throughout Downtown Windsor, along Route 258, and on older properties in Rushmere and Rescue. These trees develop broad canopies that provide excellent shade but become structurally compromised as they age, with large dead branches that break during storms. Water oaks are also prone to heart rot, which hollows the trunk from the inside, making the tree unpredictable during high winds. Our crew assesses structural integrity before every removal to determine the safest felling direction.
Sweetgums and pecans round out Windsor's most common tree removal requests. Sweetgums are prolific seeders that can take over neglected properties within a few years, and their spiny seed balls create hazards on walkways and driveways. Pecan trees on older Windsor homesteads can grow to massive size, with canopies spanning 60 feet or more, and when they die or become storm-damaged, removal requires sectional dismantling to avoid damaging nearby structures.
Windsor and Isle of Wight County's inland position does not spare it from hurricane and storm damage. While the town avoids the direct coastal storm surge that hits Norfolk and Virginia Beach, the wind damage from hurricanes and tropical storms can be devastating to the county's dense pine forests. After major storm events, our crew mobilizes for emergency tree removal in Windsor to clear fallen pines from homes, farm buildings, fences, and rural roads.
The areas most vulnerable to storm-related tree damage in Windsor include properties along Route 460 where tall pines line the highway corridor, rural parcels in Zuni and Carrsville where pine plantations border homes, and older properties in Downtown Windsor where mature oaks with saturated root zones are prone to toppling after heavy rain. We coordinate with Dominion Energy when fallen trees are entangled in power lines, which is common on rural Windsor roads where overhead lines run through wooded corridors.
Isle of Wight County has a strong agricultural tradition, and many Windsor property owners need trees removed to restore or expand farmable land. Fields that have been left fallow for a decade or more often become overgrown with volunteer loblolly pines, sweetgums, and scrub growth that must be cleared before the land can be put back into production. We handle these agricultural clearing jobs throughout Windsor, removing trees, clearing brush, and grinding stumps to give farmers a clean field ready for plowing and planting.
We also remove individual hazard trees from active farm properties, such as dead oaks near barns, leaning pines over equipment sheds, and trees growing into fence lines. For these jobs, our crew works around farm schedules and livestock areas, taking care to contain debris and leave the work area clean and safe.
Ready for professional tree removal in Windsor? Call or text (757) 899-9700 for a free estimate. Send us photos of your tree for a quick quote. We serve all of Windsor and Isle of Wight County and offer same-day tree removal service in Windsor when scheduling allows. We also serve nearby Smithfield, Suffolk, and Chesapeake.
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