From routine trimming to emergency tree service, we help keep your Richland property safe, clean, and manageable year-round!
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Richland’s Trusted Tree Care Professionals
Richland and the surrounding Rankin County area are full of fast-growing pines, aging hardwoods, and residential trees that need regular maintenance. Between heavy rain, saturated soil, and strong seasonal storms, it doesn’t take much for a tree to become unstable or hazardous.
Heritage Tree Services has worked across Richland, Pearl, and the greater Jackson area for years, handling everything from simple trims to full removals after storms. Whether you’re near Highway 49, in a residential neighborhood, or on a larger property just outside town, we show up on time, work safely, and leave your property clean.
Every job is handled by trained professionals with proper equipment and full insurance — so you’re not taking any risks when it comes to your property.
🌲 Tree Removal
Safe removal of dead, leaning, or hazardous trees — even in tight spaces near homes or structures.
✂️ Tree Trimming & Pruning
Clean, controlled cuts to improve tree structure, reduce overgrowth, and prevent future issues.
🪵 Stump Grinding
Full stump removal so you can reuse your yard without dealing with roots or regrowth.
⛈️ Storm Damage Cleanup
Fast response for fallen trees, broken limbs, and blocked driveways after storms.
Fallen Tree Removal in Richland, MS
When a tree is already on the ground, the job still needs to be handled carefully – especially if it’s resting on a structure, tangled in fencing, or near power lines.
We approach fallen tree removal in sections, relieving pressure gradually before cutting. This prevents sudden shifts that can cause more damage. If the tree is on a house, garage, or vehicle, we coordinate the removal step-by-step to keep everything controlled.
Most calls we get after storms in Richland involve:
- Trees falling across driveways or roads
- Large limbs damaging roofs or gutters
- Split trees still partially standing
- Trees leaning further after soil saturation
We handle these situations safely and get your property cleared so you can move forward.
Proudly Serving Richland & Nearby Areas
We cover Richland and the surrounding communities daily. If you’re nearby, we’re already working in your area.
- Richland
- Pearl
- Florence
- Brandon
- Flowood
- Jackson
- Byram
- Whitfield
- Rankin County
- Hinds County
Why Choose Heritage Tree Service
The Richland Tree Service Difference
We keep things simple: show up, do the job right, and don’t leave a mess behind.
- Local Experience
We understand how Mississippi soil, weather, and fast-growing trees behave — and how to handle them properly. - Professional Crew
Trained team using proper equipment, not guesswork. Every cut is planned and controlled. - Fully Insured
You’re protected from start to finish. No liability risks on your property. - Free Estimates
Straightforward pricing with no surprises. We walk you through everything before starting.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a permit for tree removal in Richland, MS?
In most cases, homeowners in Richland don’t need a permit to remove trees on private property. However, if the tree is near a public road, utility line, or part of a new construction project, there may be restrictions. It’s always worth checking with Rankin County or your local municipality before starting.
What types of trees cause the most problems in Richland?
In this area, fast-growing pines and older hardwoods tend to cause the most issues. Pines can become unstable in wet soil, while large hardwoods can develop heavy, overextended limbs that break during storms.
How quickly can you respond after a storm in Richland?
We typically respond the same day or within 24 hours, depending on storm severity. Areas like Richland, Pearl, and Brandon are part of our regular service route, so we’re already nearby when storms hit.
How do I know if a tree on my property is dangerous?
Common signs in Richland include leaning after heavy rain, exposed roots, cracks in the trunk, or large dead limbs. If the ground stays saturated, trees can shift more easily, which increases the risk of failure.
Can you remove a tree close to my house or driveway?
Yes. Most properties in Richland have limited space, so we use controlled rigging and section-by-section removal to safely take down trees without damaging nearby structures.



