HOAs, property managers, retail centers, industrial sites and municipalities across north and central Florida. Insured, documented, and scheduled around how your property actually operates.
Not because the trees are different, but because the liability, the scheduling and the paperwork are. Here is how we handle that side of it.
General liability and workers compensation, with the certificate sent before we start. Anyone doing tree work on a commercial property without it is putting your policy at risk.
A project manager who knows your property and your constraints, instead of a different crew lead every visit.
Early mornings, evenings and weekends where the site needs it. Your tenants and customers should not have to work around us.
Documented scopes that a board can approve and a manager can file. No verbal arrangements that get disputed later.
Crews running around the clock, with existing commercial clients prioritised because we already know the site.
Eighteen counties, so a portfolio spread across north and central Florida can run on one relationship.
Recurring pruning and canopy work on a calendar so your property never drifts into looking neglected, and hazards get caught before they are urgent.
Documented inspection of the trees on your property, with the problems ranked. Boards and insurers want the paper trail, and it is cheaper than a claim.
Crane-assisted takedowns, multiple removals and full site clearing for development, expansion or parking reconfiguration.
Pre-season work on the trees most likely to fail, then 24/7 response when a system comes through. Existing commercial clients get priority.
Raising canopies off roofs, signage, lighting, walkways and drive lanes. The work that keeps a property both safe and visible.
Grinding, grading and cleanup so the area is usable again rather than left as an obstacle in the middle of your property.
Different property types come with genuinely different constraints. These are the ones we work most.
Common areas, entrances and canopy roads, with written scopes your board can approve against.
Multiple sites on one schedule and one point of contact, rather than chasing a different company per address.
Clearance over parking, signage and walkways, scheduled outside trading hours.
Yard clearance, access lanes and perimeter work around active operations.
Resident safety, building clearance and the hazard trees nobody notices until one comes down.
Presentation matters here. Canopy work done cleanly and out of guest hours.
Access routes kept clear, noise scheduled around patients and operations.
Playfields, walkways and parking, worked around term time and pickup.
Right-of-way clearance, parks and post-storm response for towns across the region.
Selective canopy work that protects turf and sightlines without opening the course up too far.
Large mature trees over parking and gathering areas, scheduled around services.
Site clearing, tree protection during build, and replanting where ordinances require it.
We walk the property with you, flag what needs attention now and what can wait, and note access and operating constraints.
You get a documented scope of work covering what gets done, how, and what is included, in a form you can take to a board or a budget meeting.
Work is booked when it least disrupts operations. Early, late or weekend if that is what the site needs.
Debris hauled, site swept, and documentation for your records or an insurance file if the work was storm related.
Yes, and we send it before work starts rather than after you chase it. Full general liability and workers compensation. If your property manager needs to be named as additional insured, tell us at the walkthrough and we will handle it.
Regularly. Retail centers, medical offices and industrial sites often cannot have a chipper running at ten in the morning. We schedule around your operations, including early mornings, evenings and weekends.
Yes. Property managers and HOA boards usually run several sites with us on one schedule and one point of contact, rather than a separate arrangement for each address.
Yes. HOA boards and property managers generally need something in writing to approve against, so every commercial estimate comes as a documented scope of work you can take to a meeting.
We run crews 24 hours a day and keep equipment staged across the region. Commercial clients with an existing relationship get priority, because we already know the property and the access.
Yes. Crane-assisted takedowns, large lot clearing and heavy debris haul-off are regular commercial work for us, not something we subcontract out.
No charge, no obligation. A project manager will look at what you have, flag what matters, and put a scope in writing you can take to a board or a budget.