Our Rocky Mount headquarters sits right on the Nash-Edgecombe county line, which means Edgecombe County gets the same fast response as our home county. Rocky Mount itself straddles both counties - if you live on the east side of Rocky Mount, you are already in Edgecombe County, and our crew might be five minutes from your property.
Edgecombe County has its own distinct character when it comes to tree work. The Tar River runs through the heart of the county, creating extensive floodplain areas where trees grow fast in rich alluvial soil and then fail spectacularly when the river rises and saturates those root zones. Tarboro’s historic district has some of the largest and oldest specimen trees in the region. And the rural areas between towns have thousands of acres of overgrown timberland that landowners are looking to reclaim.
Tree Removal in Edgecombe County
Tarboro is the county seat and the center of most residential tree work in Edgecombe County. The historic district and surrounding neighborhoods - along Main Street, St. Andrew Street, Waterford, and the streets near the Town Common - have white oaks, willow oaks, and pecans that are well over a century old. These trees are part of what gives Tarboro its character, but they also represent significant risk when they decline.
We have removed large trees from historic Tarboro properties where the tree was inches from a house that predates the Civil War. That kind of work requires careful rigging, an understanding of how to protect structures and landscapes, and the willingness to spend the time to do it right instead of just knocking it down.
The east side of Rocky Mount, which falls in Edgecombe County, has residential neighborhoods with the same mature tree stock as the Nash County side. Water oaks and willow oaks along Cokey Road, Benvenue Road, and the neighborhoods off Raleigh Road frequently need evaluation and removal. These are the same species that dominate across Eastern NC - fast-growing, prone to internal decay, and dangerous when they fail near structures.
Princeville, across the Tar River from Tarboro, has a painful history with flooding. After Hurricane Floyd in 1999, the entire town was underwater. Hurricane Matthew in 2016 did it again. Trees in Princeville and the surrounding Tar River bottom areas have root systems that have been repeatedly submerged, which leads to root rot and structural instability. We approach tree removal in floodplain areas with extra caution because the root systems cannot always be trusted to hold during felling.
Land Clearing and Lot Clearing
Edgecombe County has large rural parcels - 10, 20, 50 acres and more - that have grown up in pine and hardwoods over the last two decades. As property values increase and development pushes east from the Triangle, landowners are looking to clear and sell or clear and build.
We provide land clearing services from single residential lots in the towns to large rural tracts. Our excavator handles the heavy clearing work - pushing over large trees, grubbing root balls, rough grading - while the Takeuchi TL12R2 mulcher handles smaller diameter growth and brush.
The areas around Pinetops, Speed, and Leggett have a lot of former farmland that has reverted to woods. These parcels are often flat, accessible, and relatively easy to clear compared to hilly terrain. The challenge is volume - a 20-acre parcel that has been growing unchecked for 15 years has a lot of timber on it.
Stump Grinding
Whether it is a single stump in a Tarboro front yard or a field of stumps on a cleared lot, we grind below grade and clean up. Edgecombe County soils range from heavy clay in the river bottoms to sandy loam on higher ground. Both grind fine with professional equipment.
Tree Trimming and Pruning
Tarboro’s large historic trees need professional trimming to stay healthy and safe. Crown reduction, deadwood removal, and structural pruning extend the life of valuable specimen trees while reducing the risk of limb failure. We work with homeowners, the town of Tarboro, and property managers to maintain trees on both residential and commercial properties.
In the rural areas, road frontage trees and yard trees on large lots often grow unchecked for years. By the time someone calls, the pine over the house has a crown that weighs several tons and branches extending over the roof. Regular trimming prevents these situations and costs far less than emergency removal after a failure.

Emergency Tree Service
The Tar River defines emergency tree work in Edgecombe County. When the river rises - and it rises every few years during tropical systems - floodwater saturates root zones for days. Trees that were stable become unstable. The ground softens, root plates lift, and whole trees go over.
We provide 24/7 emergency tree service from our Rocky Mount headquarters. Edgecombe County is immediate-response territory for us - most locations in the county are within 15 to 30 minutes of our shop. Call (252) 506-0099 any time for trees on structures, trees across roads, or any hazardous tree situation.
Hurricane season in Edgecombe County is not hypothetical. The county has been declared a federal disaster area multiple times in the last 25 years. When the next storm comes, we will be here, not trying to mobilize from out of the area.
Forestry Mulching
Forestry mulching is one of the best options for Edgecombe County’s overgrown rural land. The Takeuchi TL12R2 grinds trees up to 8 inches in diameter and all brush in a single pass. For larger timber, we fell with the excavator and then mulch the remaining brush and small growth. The result is a clean, usable property with a layer of organic mulch that holds the soil in place.
This service is particularly valuable along the Tar River floodplain areas where soil disturbance is a concern. Traditional clearing methods that scrape the topsoil create erosion problems, especially on flood-prone land. Forestry mulching leaves the root mat and topsoil intact.
Landowners around Macclesfield, Pinetops, and the northern part of the county use forestry mulching to clear fence rows, open up pastureland, and prepare sites for rural homesteads.
Grapple Truck Service
Our grapple truck handles the heavy debris removal that follows large tree jobs and storm cleanup. In Edgecombe County, where storms can leave trees down across entire neighborhoods, the grapple truck is essential for fast cleanup. We offer service at $900 per load, $700 per load at a three-load minimum, or $1,900 for a full-day eight-hour rental with the client covering dump fees.
Municipalities, contractors, and large property owners in Edgecombe County use our grapple truck service for bulk debris removal that is beyond the scale of manual loading.
Commercial Tree Service
Commercial and institutional properties in Tarboro and Rocky Mount need ongoing tree maintenance. We provide scheduled trimming, hazardous removal, and site clearing for commercial projects. Full liability insurance and workers’ compensation coverage are standard - we provide COIs for any commercial client.
Nearby Service Areas
We also serve the counties surrounding Edgecombe County. See our coverage in Nash County, Pitt County, Halifax County, and Wilson County.
Serving Our Neighbors
Edgecombe County is not a distant service area for us - it is our backyard. Our Rocky Mount headquarters sits on the county line, and we are here every day. We understand the Tar River, the flooding, the soil conditions, and the tree species that define this county. That local knowledge is the difference between a tree service that gets the job done and one that gets it done right.
Call (252) 506-0099 for a free estimate. Fastest response times in Edgecombe County.