Rex, GA — Clayton County
Tree Service in Rex, GA
Rex is one of Clayton County's quieter communities — south of Riverdale, with larger lots and rural character. Many properties have mid-century homes set on multi-acre parcels with mixed pine-and-hardwood stands. Tree work here tends toward selective clearing and field-edge work rather than tight-lot sectional removal.
- County
- Clayton County
- Distance to HQ
- ~14 miles south of our Decatur shop
- ZIPs
- 1
- Response
- 24/7
- Years
- 20+
- Identity
- MWBE
Rex tree care, in context
What we have learned working trees in Rex
Rex's larger lot sizes mean tree work has different economics — we can mobilize equipment for a bigger scope and stay efficient. The Pates Creek corridor has buffer-protection rules that apply along the stream, and we map this before quoting. Old-growth pecans on some legacy parcels are worth preserving rather than removing; we always assess before recommending.
Local code
Clayton County Tree Ordinance
Rex operates under Clayton County tree code. Buffer protection applies along Pates Creek and other streams. Residential removal of non-buffer trees on larger lots is generally permit-free.
ZIPs covered in Rex
- 30273
~14 miles south of our Decatur shop
Neighborhoods we work
- · Rex Road corridor
- · Pates Creek area
- · Rex Mill Road
Common species
- · Loblolly pine
- · Water oak
- · Pecan
- · Sweetgum
- · Eastern red cedar
Tree services we provide in Rex
The full Heflin service catalog applies in Rex. Click into any service to read the full process, equipment, and pricing notes.
Rex tree service FAQs
Can you do multi-acre selective clearing?
Yes. Larger lots benefit from selective clearing rather than wholesale removal.
Are old pecans worth saving?
Often yes — pecans are slow-growing and may be protected. We assess condition and value first.
Do you do agricultural-edge work?
Yes. Field-edge clearing is one of our common Rex services.
Talk to a Rex tree pro today
Decatur-based, insured, MWBE-eligible. We will be on site for an estimate within 48 hours for non-emergency jobs and same-day for storm response.