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Storm Response & Tree Removal in Langley, SC
Langley sits along Horse Creek in the industrial corridor between Aiken and North Augusta — close enough to the Savannah River that storm cells tracking up the CSRA can drop significant debris across its older tree canopy. O.A.K. Services dispatches from our Charleston Highway headquarters in Aiken, putting our crews inside Langley in minutes for both routine work and after-storm emergencies.
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
“Very knowledgeable and safety oriented. O.A.K. Services wasted no time responding to and setting up a removal day after we lost all our trees in the back of our house after a EF 2 tornado touched down in Aiken. Thank You so much for all you did to help us get back to normal. If you need them, call them they are great.”
— Nick Boscia, verified Google review
Why OAK
Locally Rooted in Aiken, SC Since 2005
Langley’s exposure to storm damage is shaped by its position in the Horse Creek Valley. When tropical systems push inland from the coast — as Hurricane Helene did in September 2024, hitting the CSRA with widespread wind damage — the valley’s topography can funnel and sustain winds long enough to break or uproot the large hardwoods and loblolly pines that have grown along residential lots and mill-era properties for decades. Fast-moving severe thunderstorms out of the southwest follow a similar track through Aiken County during spring and summer, and they’re often responsible for the majority of limb failures and topped trees we see here in any given year. The canopy in Langley’s older sections leans heavily toward sweetgum, water oak, and loblolly pine — species that hold up differently under load. Sweetgum root systems can heave pavement and foundations when the tree comes down; loblolly snaps at mid-trunk under ice or sustained wind; water oak is prone to internal decay that isn’t visible from the ground until a storm exposes it. Owner Charles Rice holds a 14-year ISA Certified Arborist credential, which means the person assessing your damaged tree actually understands structural failure — not just chainsaw work. Our 126-foot, 100-ton crane handles the oversized removals that require precise lift over structures, and our TCIA Accreditation, held since 2016, puts us in roughly the top 2% of tree companies nationally. Call us 24 hours a day at (803) 443-4080 or 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
Langley sits in the CSRA, where afternoon thunderstorms rolling off the Savannah River basin can drop limbs fast and leave neighborhoods blocked by morning. O.A.K. Services has operated out of Aiken for 21 years — close enough to respond overnight, familiar with the loblolly pines and willow oaks that dominate lots along this corridor. Out-of-state crews hauled in after a storm don’t have that context. We do.
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 — not a subcontractor — and executed by trained, insured crews operating under TCIA-accredited standards. 100% wood waste recycling on every project.




Email Us
info@oakservices.com
Call Us 24/7
(833) 625-7827
Frequently Asked Questions
Common Questions About Our Services
How quickly can O.A.K. Services respond to storm damage in Langley, SC?
O.A.K. Services operates 24/7 emergency response. The company has been based in Aiken since 2005, which puts it close to Langley for fast dispatch. Call the emergency line at 1-855-OAK-SERV (625-7378) any time a storm drops a tree on your property or creates a hazard that can’t wait until business hours.
How do I avoid storm-chaser scammers after a big storm hits Langley?
After major storms, out-of-area operators often show up offering quick, cheap work without proper credentials or insurance. O.A.K. Services has been at the same Aiken address since 2005, holds TCIA Accreditation (top 2% nationally), and is fully licensed with Commercial Auto, General Liability, and Worker’s Comp coverage. Owner Charles Rice is an ISA Certified Arborist — verified, not just claimed. Check the BBB A+ rating and 50+ Google reviews before hiring anyone.
Can O.A.K. handle large trees or debris that fell on a structure in Langley?
Yes. O.A.K. Services operates a 126-foot, 100-ton tree crane (Tree Mek and Mecanil equipment), which is suited for removing heavy storm-downed trees from rooftops, fences, or other structures where standard rigging isn’t safe or practical. The crew also holds NCCER National Crane Assessment & Certification credentials.
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