Tree Removal Sans Souci SC

Veteran Of The South

Nature

Nature is a miraculous wonder that creates extraordinary sights for all of the world to see. It creates many different types of plants, trees, animal species, and much more. People from every area of the world travel to see these natural wonders. Examples of these natural sites are waterfalls, very old and historic trees, oases, and many more. What happens when nature doesn’t go as planned?

Tree Removal

Unplanned Weather

When nature doesn’t go as planned, it can be a real devastation for the whole world. Hurricanes, Ice Storms, Wind Storms, and many other events can have a person’s yard/house damaged beyond repair. Heavy limbs can break off the trees and damage a person’s personal property. Trees can fall because of the roots being pulled up by the heavy weight on the top of the tree and ground saturation.

Prevention

A person can’t prevent all of nature’s unplanned events, but there are steps to be able to help reduce the amount of damage that is done.

  • Tree Trimming
  • Tree Topping
  • Fertilization
  • Many More

 Our skilled tree removal team has many decades of professional experience to take care of all your tree needs. We get the job done safely and proficiently so that way you can spend your time on other things.

 

Who Is VOTS?

Who is VOTS? VOTS stands for Veteran of the South, a multi-service company dedicated to providing a wide range of high-quality services to our customers. As a veteran-owned business, we take pride in our commitment to excellence, reliability, and community support.

Why Choose VOTS?

At VOTS, we don’t claim to be the greatest company of all time simply because our owner is an Army Veteran-but we do take pride in delivering the best customer service possible. We proudly represent not just the Veterans of the South but all veterans across South Carolina, Georgia, and North Carolina. Our goal is to go above and beyond for our customers, ensuring they never have to lift a finger while we handle all the work with dedication and excellence.

Tree Removal Sans Souci SC

Mission

At VOTS Services., we are a veteran-owned company that is committed to serving our community with the same dedication, integrity, and efficiency that defined our military service. We take pride in providing reliable and professional services, ensuring every job is handled with respect and attention to detail. Our mission is to make a de-cluttering, stress-free environment while giving back to the community and supporting fellow veterans.

“Service. Integrity. Excellence.”

Call or Text this number for Tree Removal in Sans Souci SC

You can call us at 864-436-7813: 864-508-9271 or just hit the call now button anywhere on the website and talk with a trained professional about what services you need. We are open Mon-Sat from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. but we are also available by live chat at any time.

Other Cities that are serviced other than Tree Removal Sans Souci SC

North Carolina

Buncombe County

Asheville, Weaverville, Black Mountain, Arden, Swannanoa, Fairview, Biltmore Forest, Montreat, Woodfin, Barnardsville, Bent Creek, Avery Creek, Royal Pines, and many more

Jackson County

Sylva, Sapphire, Cashiers, Cullowhee, Dillsboro, Webster, Balsam, Forest Hills, and many more

Henderson County

Hendersonville, Etowah, Flat Rock, Mills River, Fletcher, East Flat Rock, Edneyville, Laurel Park, Horse Shoe, Valley Hill, Dana, Mountain Home, Balfour, Gerton, Barker Heights, and many more

Transylvania County

Brevard, Rosman, Sapphire, and many more

Haywood County

Waynesville, Canton, Clyde, Maggie Valley, Lake Junaluska, West Canton, and many more

South Carolina

Anderson County

Anderson, Clemson, Belton, Williamston, Powdersville, Piedmont, Pendleton, Iva, Starr, Townville, West Pelzer, Sandy Springs, Centerville, and many more

Spartanburg County

Spartanburg, Woodruff, Inman, Boiling Springs, Duncan, Landrum, Cowpens, Lyman, Roebuck, Campbello, Wellford, and many more

Oconee County

Seneca, Walhalla, Westminister, Salem, West Union, Fair Play, Utica, and many more

Abbeville County

Abbeville, Calhoun Falls, Antreville, Lake Secession, and many more

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a permit to cut down a tree on my property in SC?

 
 

Trees under 24” D.B.H. on lots that are zoned Single-Family Residential or Single
and Two Family Residential or used exclusively for single-family or
duplex dwellings do not require a permit for removal.

What is the tree law in South Carolina?

 
 

Property owners in South Carolina can be held liable for damages caused by trees on their land. Proper tree maintenance and regular tree trimming in Greenville SC are crucial to minimize the risk of damage to neighboring properties.

How much does it cost to cut down a tree near me?

 
 

Average Cost to Remove Trees by Height

Tree HeightAverage Cost to RemoveExamples of Tree Species
Small Trees, 30 feet or shorter$300-$500Fruit trees, hawthorns, silver birches, etc.
Medium-sized Trees, 30-60 feet$600-$1,000Maple, elm, etc.
Large Trees, 60-80 feet$1,500-$3,000Mature oaks, evergreens, etc.

Can I cut tree limbs overhanging my property in SC?

 
 

In real estate law, a person may cut any plants or branches on his side of the property line. If your neighbor doesn’t like the branches hanging over onto his property, he may cut them up to the property line. Your neighbor is responsible for trimming the branches, at his option.

Tree Removal Sans Souci SC

 

About Sans Souci South Carolina

Sans Souci SC is a city that resides in Greenville County and is located between Berea and Wade Hampton. The city of Sans Souci was established by Thomas Holt who named the city after a house that was built in Potsdam, Germany.

Sans Souci has many different outdoor activities that can help anyone lose track of time. Examples of those activities are:

Sans Souci Community Garden

This garden features 20 raised beds and an espalier with 20 various fruit trees and is located around Brooke Lee Circle (Click Here). The city of Sans Souci has continuously grown this garden and they hold many events there to help market the greatness of Sans Souci.

Swamp Rabbit Trail

This trail has a multi-use (walking and bicycling) green-way that traverses along the Reedy River, an old railroad corridor, and City parks to connect Travelers Rest with the City of Greenville, South Carolina. The Greenville Health System was the main supporter of this trial by donating over 1 million dollars for the development of the project. The trail also provides an interactive trail map to help provide a great experience for the Prisma Swamp Rabbit Trail and regular trail users. The trail map is filled with useful trip-planning information, trail amenities, and points of interest, as well as special considerations for a safe experience.

Verner Springs Park

In 1995 the Verner Springs Park was created through a partnership between the Leadership Greenville Class XXI, Habitat for Humanity, and the Greenville Redevelopment Authority and is located off of Old Bleachery Road (Click Here). The park has had some difficulties, but it is being reborn with the help of Sans Souci residents such as Tee and Hannah Thompson. With their help, they are working to make this park become a safe, welcoming gathering spot for all members of the diverse community, a place for fellowship and connection among neighbors, and a safe playground and green space for the children and families who live in the neighborhood.

Greenville ranked in the top 5 growing cities in the United States between 2015-2016. In addition, the city has won numerous awards from top players such as Forbes, Insider, and U.S. News and World Report. 

  • Population: 8,844 at the 2020 census
  • Area: 3.359 mi²
  • Elevation: 1014 ft
  • Zip Code: 29601, 29609, 29617

Top Sites in Greenville County:

Falls Park on the Reedy

This park is a 32-acre park adjacent to downtown Greenville, South Carolina, in the historic West End district. Considered the birthplace of Greenville, the park was founded in 1967 when the Carolina Foothills Garden Club reclaimed 26 acres of land that had been previously used by textile mills and added a tourist feature called the Liberty Bridge.

Greenville County Museum of Art

The GCMA is home to the world’s largest public collection of watercolors by iconic American artist Andrew Wyeth and is the only museum in the Upstate to be fully accredited by the American Alliance of Museums.

Greenville Zoo

Grenville Zoo is a Zoo that is located southeast of downtown Greenville and opened in 1960. The zoo is known for its mostly indigenous animals including bears, deer, bobcats, foxes, ducks, and prairie dogs. A monkey dome was constructed in 1962, and 26 colobus monkeys were added to the zoo’s residents.

Driving Directions From Sans Souci, South Carolina

19 min (12.8 miles)

via US-25 S/White Horse Rd

Take SC-253/W Blue Ridge Dr to US-25 S/White Horse Rd in Parker

6 min (2.8 mi)

Continue on US-25 S/White Horse Rd. Take I-85 S/US-29 S to State Hwy 143/River Rd in Powdersville. Take exit 39 from I-85 S/US-29 S

11 min (8.0 mi)

Follow State Hwy 143/River Rd to F F Family Cir in Piedmont

4 min (2.1 mi)

126 F F Family Circle, Piedmont, SC