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Storm Response & Tree Removal — Graniteville, SC
O.A.K. Services runs storm response and routine tree work in Graniteville from our Aiken headquarters on Charleston Hwy — roughly five miles away. Graniteville sits in a low-lying section of the Horse Creek Valley, which channels and concentrates wind from fast-moving summer thunderstorm lines more than open ground does. When a line moves through, we’re already close.
Our Process
Our Tree Care Process
Every job starts with an on-site assessment by a Certified Arborist. We document the work, plan the equipment, and execute with safety as the first priority. Insurance documentation is included on every job that needs it.

1. Site Assessment
Certified Arborist on-site to assess hazards, species, access, and required equipment.

2. Quote & Plan
Itemized written quote with equipment plan, crew size, and schedule. No surprises on the bill.

3. Safe Execution
Work executed by trained, insured crew. Safety protocols followed on every job, no exceptions.

4. Cleanup & Documentation
Site cleanup, debris hauling, and timestamped photo documentation for any insurance claim.
A Word From Our Clients
“I wanted a real arborist and got two, advising and directing the excellent work done on our trees. They did a great job trimming live oaks that hang over part of the house to keep them safe and healthy, removing a dead tree safely and …”
— Linda D’Amico, verified Google review
Why OAK
Locally Rooted in Aiken, SC Since 2005
Graniteville’s tree canopy reflects its place in the CSRA’s Piedmont fringe — loblolly pine and sweetgum dominate the residential lots around the historic mill village core, with water oak and willow oak planted along older streets. Loblolly pine handles drought stress poorly, and after dry summers the root systems on larger specimens are already compromised before storm season. When a squall line drops out of a convective cell tracking northeast along the I-20 corridor — the most common severe-weather vector for this part of Aiken County — those pines fail first, often at the root plate rather than mid-trunk, which means whole trees coming down on rooflines and across driveways. Hurricane Helene’s 2024 track through the CSRA produced exactly that pattern here: saturated soil from days of prior rain followed by sustained tropical-force winds, and the combination pulled up root masses that dry-ground wind alone would not have moved. O.A.K. deploys its 126-foot, 100-ton crane for those full-tree failures — situations where a bucket truck and chainsaw aren’t enough to safely lift a 60-foot pine off a structure. Owner Charles Rice, a 14-year ISA Certified Arborist, assesses every job before the crew commits a rigging plan. The 24/7 emergency line is 1-855-OAK-SERV.
- ISA Certified Arborist on staff
- Top 2% TCIA Accredited
- BBB A+ Rated
- Fully Licensed & Insured
How We Stand Apart
How We Stand Apart from Storm-Chasers
01. Locally Rooted Since 2005
O.A.K. Services has operated out of Aiken County for 21 years — close enough to Graniteville to respond fast when a fast-moving thunderstorm off the Savannah River corridor drops a loblolly pine on your roof at midnight. Out-of-state crews mobilizing from hundreds of miles away can’t say the same. Charles Rice and his team are already here.
02. ISA Certified Team
The Certified Arborist isn’t a hired-on cert — he’s the owner. Charles Rice signs every work order. ISA TRAQ qualified. Top 2% TCIA accredited.
03. Equipped for Heavy Work
126-foot, 100-ton tree crane (Tree Mek + Mecanil). Handles trees on roofs, blocked roads, and structures other crews can’t reach. Every job is overseen by an ISA Certified Arborist from OAK’s staff — a company-wide standard backed by TCIA accreditation since 2016. 100% wood waste recycling on every job.




Email Us
info@oakservices.com
Call Us 24/7
(833) 625-7827
Frequently Asked Questions
Common Questions About Our Services
Does O.A.K. Services respond to storm damage in Graniteville, SC after hours or on weekends?
Yes. O.A.K. Services operates 24/7 emergency response, including nights and weekends. For storm emergencies in Graniteville, call 1-855-OAK-SERV (625-7378). The company has been based in Aiken since 2005, so crews aren’t traveling in from out of town after a storm event.
How can I tell if a storm response company showing up in Graniteville after a storm is legitimate?
Look for verifiable credentials before signing anything. O.A.K. Services is TCIA Accredited (top 2% nationally), ISA Certified through owner Charles Rice, BBB A+ rated, and fully licensed and insured for commercial auto, general liability, and worker’s comp. Post-storm, out-of-area operators often carry none of these. O.A.K. has 50+ verified Google reviews and has operated from the same Aiken address since 2005.
What equipment does O.A.K. bring to major storm damage jobs in Graniteville?
O.A.K. runs a 126-foot, 100-ton tree crane (Tree Mek and Mecanil equipment), heavy-duty grapple-equipped removal rigs, and a stump grinding fleet. The crane makes it possible to extract large fallen or hazardous trees in tight residential areas where other equipment can’t safely operate.
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