Greensboro neighborhoods
Each of these has a dedicated page with local response notes and typical scenarios.
Downtown Greensboro
27401Tight streets, historic buildings, overhead wiring.
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Fisher Park
27401Oldest planned suburb. Massive willow oaks.
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Irving Park
27408Old-growth canopy, slate roofs, 1920s copper gutters.
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Kirkwood
27408Mature oaks and poplars. Rig over the house.
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Sunset Hills
27403Tight lots between UNCG and Friendly Ave.
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College Hill
27403Historic register. Original roofs, careful rigging.
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Hamilton Lakes
27410Lakeside slopes. Often crane-only.
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Starmount Forest
27410Wooded, rolling terrain, clay-soil root failures.
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Guilford College
27410Deep hardwood canopy off New Garden Rd.
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Sedgefield
27407High water table. Root-ball failures after storms.
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Adams Farm
27407Wooded common areas, HOA buffers.
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Lake Jeanette
27455North Greensboro. Big pines in summer microbursts.
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New Garden
Northwest Greensboro, deep canopy.
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Outside the city, still on the map
Response times run a little longer, usually under two hours outside an active storm. Same crews, same written flat-rate quotes.
- Summerfield
- Oak Ridge
- Stokesdale
- Jamestown
- Pleasant Garden
- High Point (northern edges)
- Colfax
- Whitsett
ZIP codes we dispatch to daily
Not seeing yours? Call and ask. Guilford County is mostly covered even if the ZIP isn't listed here.
One number, every neighborhood.
Downtown at 3 a.m. or Oak Ridge at noon. Same dispatcher, same crews, same insured local operators. No storm-chasers.