When a thunderstorm sweeps across southwestern Spartanburg County or an ice storm coats the canopy along the US 221 corridor, Moore property owners need a reliable tree care partner who knows the area and the work. Warrior Tree Service LLC provides tree removal, tree trimming, stump grinding, storm cleanup, hedge removal, and boom truck services for property owners throughout Moore, from the residential subdivisions off Reidville Road to the working acreage out toward Woodruff and the established neighborhoods along US 221.
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Moore is an unincorporated community in southwestern Spartanburg County, sitting along US 221 between Spartanburg and Woodruff. The area has a rural-to-suburban character, with established residential properties, newer subdivisions filling in, and a mix of working acreage and small commercial sites scattered along the main roads. The community has grown alongside the broader Greenville-Spartanburg metro over the past few decades, though it has held on to a lot of the rural feel that defined it for most of its history.
For tree work, Moore has a few clear property types. Established residential properties with mature shade trees that have been growing alongside homes built in the mid-1900s. Newer subdivisions with plantings from the past two or three decades that are now hitting maturity. Rural acreage on the edges and along the back roads, with the kind of mature specimen trees and longer driveway access that requires the right equipment. And the working farmland and former agricultural property that still defines much of the surrounding land.
The tree population is classic Upstate Piedmont. White oak, water oak, willow oak, red oak across most residential streets. Loblolly pine and shortleaf pine on rural lots and along property lines. Sweetgum, tulip poplar, and hickory through most established neighborhoods. Bradford pear in mid-century landscapes, which we deal with constantly because Bradford pears fail at higher rates than almost any other landscape tree in the Upstate. Older farmstead properties sometimes have specimen oaks and pecans that have been standing for decades and benefit from preservation work rather than removal.
Storms in this part of Spartanburg County hit hard. Spring and summer thunderstorms produce damaging straight-line winds. Occasional ice events in winter load every branch with extra weight. Hurricane remnants from the coast sometimes reach this far inland. Trees with hidden structural problems are usually the ones that fail.
The removals we handle around Moore fall into a few common categories. Mature hardwoods past their structural prime, especially water oaks that decline by age 40 to 60. Storm-damaged trees that cannot be saved. Dead pines taken out by southern pine beetle on rural acreage during drought years. Declining Bradford pears that have started splitting. And the occasional removal of trees that have outgrown their location near homes, outbuildings, or power lines.
On rural acreage with room to fell conventionally, we drop the tree where we want it and clean up. On tighter residential lots near houses, fences, or power lines, we use sectional removal. The climber works from the top down, rigging each section to land where the crew controls it. For the largest trees, removals over structures, or jobs where there is no good landing zone, we bring in our boom truck. Stump grinding and full cleanup come included on every job.
Most of the pruning work we do in Moore focuses on a handful of priorities. Keeping limbs off roofs and away from siding. Reducing wind-loading on tall canopies so the next thunderstorm does not catch them. Clearing deadwood before it falls. Correcting structural issues on mature trees before they become hazards. For newer subdivision trees, early structural pruning is some of the highest-value work you can do.
We follow proper pruning standards on every job. Cuts at the branch collar, no topping, conservative removal levels that respect what a tree can recover from in one season. Topping creates weak attachment points and produces dense water-sprout regrowth that ends up more dangerous than what was removed.
After a tree comes down, the stump is what is left. Left alone it sprouts, attracts pests, makes mowing a chore, and eventually settles into a sinkhole. We grind stumps below grade with commercial equipment, deep enough that you can plant grass, run a flower bed, or just have a level yard again. Backfill is included, and most residential stumps finish in under an hour.
When severe weather hits southwestern Spartanburg County, we respond fast. Our 24/7 storm cleanup covers fallen tree removal, broken limb cleanup, debris hauling, and full property cleanup after damaging winds, ice, or thunderstorms. For follow-up work, we evaluate the remaining trees on the property for hidden damage that may not show up until weeks later. We document everything for insurance and coordinate directly with adjusters.
For rural Moore properties with long driveways and trees down in back acreage, we have the equipment to access work zones that smaller crews cannot reach.
For overgrown hedges, large shrubs, and landscape plantings that have outgrown their space, we handle the removal and haul the material away. For the tallest trees on your property, or trees in tight access situations where ground-based removal would not work safely, our boom truck gives us the reach to handle jobs other crews cannot.
Do I need a permit to remove a tree in Moore? Moore is unincorporated, so Spartanburg County rules apply. For private residential property, generally no permit is needed. Trees in the right-of-way, on public property, or in protected zones may require permission. We check before starting work.
How much does tree removal cost in Moore? Pricing depends on the tree’s size, species, condition, access, and proximity to structures. Rural acreage with room to work generally costs less than tight residential removals or jobs that need boom truck assistance. Free written estimates upfront.
Can you handle rural acreage and large properties? Yes. Rural property work across southwestern Spartanburg County is a big part of what we do. We have the trucks, climbing crews, and boom truck for the largest hardwoods on properties with long driveways and back-acreage access.
Should I be worried about my Bradford pears? Yes, especially once they reach 15 to 20 years old. Bradford pears in the Upstate fail at very high rates because of weak branch attachments.
Are you licensed and insured? Yes. Licensed and fully insured, with documentation available before any work begins.
How fast can you respond to an emergency? Same-day response whenever possible for active hazards. We answer the phone 24/7.
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A single problem tree on a residential lot, structural pruning across a mature canopy, storm cleanup after a thunderstorm, or hazard removal on rural acreage. Warrior Tree Service has the equipment and the experience to handle it. Free estimates, clear pricing, and full cleanup on every job.
Phone: Call Warrior Tree Service LLC Service area: Moore, SC and the surrounding Spartanburg County region Free estimate: https://www.warriortreeservicessc.com/contact
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We believe in doing honest work for our neighbors. Since 2020, we’ve built our reputation across Chesnee and Spartanburg one yard at a time. Here is what local property owners have to say about working with our family-owned team.
Moses and his team did an outstanding job! Moses answered the phone the first time that I called him and was punctual on arrival day and time. They also did not leave a single leaf or twig behind. I would highly recommend Warrior Tree Service to any and all who need tree work.
Very responsive! Arrived and completed the job before I even got a callback from other providers in the area! Very efficient and reasonably priced! I won’t go anywheree else from now on!
Warrior Tree Service arrived on schedule, remembered the things we had talked about 2 weeks before, had powerful equipment to get the multiple jobs done, great helpers who also cleaned up after very well. Next time we have tree needs we will definitely use Warrior Tree Service and Moses the owner.
Warrior Tree Service was excellent! Moses and the crew went above and beyond what I had expected from start to finish. Moses met me to give an estimate, set a day to do the work, showed up promptly at the designated time and worked consistently until the job was completed.
Moses and his team did a wonderful job moving a very large tree from our yard. He definitively knows what he is doing and the tree was topped and fell exactly where it was supposed to. They cleaned up when they left and we couldn't be more pleased. Highly recommend!
We could not have been more pleased with Moses and Warrior Tree Service. We have worked with others throughout the years and they are by far the best. Our trees look great. The yard looks as if they we’re never there. Exceptional cleanup job! We will definitely use them in the future.
No mystery, no runaround. Here’s exactly what to expect from the first phone call to the moment we pull out of your driveway.
Call (864) 952-0008 or send us a message online. Describe the tree, the situation, and what you’d like done. We’ll either schedule a free on-site estimate or, for emergencies, dispatch a crew immediately.
We come to your property, take a look at the tree (or trees), check access for trucks and equipment, and ask about anything we should be aware of – buried utilities, sensitive landscaping, neighbor considerations. Then we write you a real number.
You get a clear, written estimate covering the scope of work, the timeline, and the total cost. That number is locked in by our no-surprise guarantee. If you want to think it over, no pressure. If you want to book, we’ll schedule it.
On the day of the job, our crew arrives on time, sets up protective gear where needed, walks the plan with you, and gets to work. We communicate throughout the day so you always know what’s happening.
When the cutting is done, the cleanup starts. We chip, haul, rake, and blow – leaving the area better than we found it. Before we leave, we walk the job with you to make sure you’re satisfied. Then we send the invoice for the exact amount we quoted. Done.
Call Warrior Tree Service today at (864) 952-0008 for your free estimate.
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