We work across eighteen counties in north and central Florida, from Jacksonville down to Melbourne and west past Ocala. During hurricane season we go wherever there is a need.
Each of these covers what we actually see on properties in that city, the local permit position, and the neighborhoods we work.
Live oaks, beachside salt exposure and the strictest permit threshold in the region.
View pageCanopy roads and heritage live oaks. Mostly preservation work rather than removal.
View pageMature slash pine over rooftops and tight subdivision access through Countryside and Spruce Creek.
View pageCoastal canopy, cabbage palms and the salt-shaped trees on the barrier island.
View pageThe oldest canopy in the county. Historic district oaks and conservative pruning.
View pagePines on small lots with no drop zone. Almost every removal here is a rigging job.
View pageSeminole County. Historic Sanford oaks and lakefront trees on saturated soil.
View pageOrange County. We travel here for larger removals, land clearing and storm response.
View pageDon't see your town? Just ask. We cover all of Central Florida and beyond, and during hurricane season we travel wherever there is a need.
Call 386-463-0177Beautiful and heavy. Long lateral limbs pick up weight over years and become the branch that comes through the roof. Thinning and end-weight reduction keeps them standing.
They grow fast and shallow. A leaning pine near the house after a wet season is a genuine hazard, and it needs a real assessment rather than a guess.
Over-pruning a palm is one of the most common mistakes we see. Fronds get cut back too far, the palm weakens, and it never recovers properly.
June through November. The work that saves your roof is the work you do in April, not the emergency call you make during the storm.
When a storm comes through, we run crews wherever there is a need. Call any hour, any day.
Tell us where you are and what you are looking at. We will come take a look at no charge.