Sandy Springs Tree Services

Sandy Springs Tree Services 

Comprehensive Arborist Services in the Atlanta Metro Area

Sandy Springs, a city known for its vibrant blend of urban sophistication and natural beauty, requires a specialized approach to tree care. From the towering pines along the Chattahoochee River to the carefully manicured landscapes of neighborhoods like Riverside and Dunwoody Springs, ArborForce Tree Services understands the diverse needs of your trees. Whether you're looking to enhance the curb appeal of your property with expert pruning or need safe and efficient removal of a hazardous tree near a busy area like Roswell Road, our team is equipped to handle it all. We're dedicated to preserving the health and beauty of Sandy Springs' urban forest, one tree at a time. 

Contact us today at (470) 319-6625 or online for a free estimate, and let us become your trusted partner in tree services in Sandy Springs.

Protected Trees in Sandy Springs 

Sandy Springs takes pride in its lush tree canopy, and certain trees have special protections to preserve them. Before homeowners consider removing any tree on their property, it's essential to understand these regulations. 

Here's what property owners need to know about protected trees in Sandy Springs:

  • Size matters: Any hardwood or pine tree with a diameter at breast height (DBH) of 18 inches or more requires a permit for removal. This helps to make sure significant, mature trees are removed with care. 
  • Species specifics: Dogwoods and Redbuds hold a special place in Sandy Springs. Even smaller trees of these species (10 inches DBH or larger) are protected and need a permit for removal.
  • Location: Trees within the Chattahoochee River Corridor (2,000 feet from the riverbanks) and those within designated stream buffer zones (75-foot protection corridors) are also protected, regardless of size or species. These areas are vital for ecological health and water quality.
  • Landmark trees: Exceptionally large and healthy trees (hardwoods 27" DBH or larger, pines 30" DBH or larger) are considered "Landmark Trees" and have even greater protection.

If unsure whether a tree on a property is protected, it's always best to err on the side of caution. Contact the City of Sandy Springs Arborist Division or contact us for guidance. We will help you determine if you need a permit and answer any additional questions you have.

Hear From Our Happy Customers

At ArborForce Tree Services, your satisfaction is our priority! See for yourself what our customers have to say about working with us.

    Google Review “I cannot say enough great things about ArborForce!”
    “This is the 2nd project I've used them for in the past 3 years & I'll use them again in the future. I had 10 big pine trees down in a small space & they were so careful with my property. The pricing was also very competitive!”
    - Kelsey W.
    Google Review “Great job!”
    “ArborForce pulled a tree off a roof and returned to take 5 more trees for me. The trees were in a very tight place. The crew was very disciplined and precise as not to damage houses or vegetation. Customer service always answered the phone!”
    - Gary B.
    Google Review “ArborForce Tree Services did a phenomenal job for us!”
    “We needed five very tall trees removed, stumps ground and all of the chips and debris removed. ArborForce did this exceptionally well and at a very good price. I definitely recommend this company.”
    - Cathy C.
    Google Review “Excellent experience!”
    “They removed a diseased cherry tree that was very close to my house. They also did the stump grinding for it. I also had them remove several limbs from other trees. Everyone I spoke to was helpful. They returned calls promptly with excellent communication!”
    - Charles J.
    Google Review “Cannot recommend them highly enough!!”
    “Cleared 2-3 foot strip of a 200+ foot boundary between my house and neighbor's house. Came on time, did a GREAT job, and cleaned up thoroughly after the job was finished.”
    - Bart L.
    Google Review “I highly recommend them!”
    “I have used Arbor Force three different times to have trees cut down in our yard. They are very professional and go above and beyond.”
    - Monica G.
    Google Review “I would use then again!”
    “Very professional in every aspect of their business. From start to finish, everything went like clockwork. The takedown was quick and the cleanup was super!”
    - Bob F.
    Google Review “Arbor Force is fantastic!”
    “These guys did the impossible by removing dead trees without touching the surrounding dogwoods. They were prompt, courteous and totally professional. Highly recommended.”
    - David H.

Do I Need a Permit to Clear Land in Sandy Springs?

Land clearing in Sandy Springs requires careful consideration of local regulations designed to protect our environment. Before commencing any project, property owners must determine if their plans necessitate a Land Disturbance Permit. This permit is typically required for projects exceeding 1,000 square feet to mitigate erosion and safeguard water quality, which is particularly vital given the proximity to the Chattahoochee River.

Furthermore, the location of the project significantly influences the need for a permit. Clearing land near waterways or within the Chattahoochee River Corridor triggers more stringent regulations due to the ecological sensitivity of these areas. The extent of the clearing also plays a role. While removing a few small trees may not necessitate a permit, extensive clearing or grading generally does.

To ensure compliance with local ordinances, it is strongly advised to consult the City of Sandy Springs Arborist Division or someone from our team. Arbor professionals possess the expertise to guide property owners through the regulatory landscape and make sure projects adhere to the highest environmental standards. By understanding and complying with these regulations, we collectively contribute to the preservation of the community’s natural beauty and resources.

Special Considerations for Tree Pruning Near the Chattahoochee River

Living in Sandy Springs with a backyard bordering the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area offers stunning natural beauty, but it also means trees require specialized care. Pruning trees near the riverbank comes with unique considerations to protect both properties and the delicate riparian ecosystem.

Here's what sets riverbank tree pruning apart:

  • Permitting: Sandy Springs often requires permits for tree work near the Chattahoochee. We handle the paperwork and ensure the project complies with local regulations.
  • Erosion control: Root systems stabilize the soil and prevent erosion along the riverbank. Our pruning techniques prioritize root health and minimize soil disturbance.
  • Native species: We're experts in identifying and caring for the native trees that thrive along the Chattahoochee. We prune to promote their health and longevity.
  • Wildlife habitat: Riverbanks provide vital habitat for birds, mammals, and aquatic life. We'll prune with sensitivity to these ecosystems, preserving nesting sites and food sources.
  • View preservation: We understand the value of river views. Our pruning techniques enhance those views while maintaining the health and beauty of trees.

By choosing our professional services, property owners are not just getting their trees pruned; they are investing in the long-term health of their property and the Chattahoochee River ecosystem. We work with each client to create a pruning plan that meets specific needs while respecting this valuable natural resource.

Our Sandy Springs tree experts are available to assess your trees, discuss your goals, and provide a customized plan. Call (470) 319-6625 today for a free estimate!

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