Looking up at royal palms in Lee County, evoking McGregor Boulevard
Service Area/Lee County
◆ Service Area / Lee

Tree service across Lee County.

Fast-growing residential pressure on mature canopy. Royal palms, mangrove edges, and storm cleanup are the recurring jobs.

What makes Lee different.

  • Cape Coral's canal system means many jobs are dock-and-seawall adjacent — different access constraints.
  • Sanibel and Captiva have strict tree ordinances and mangrove protection.
  • Brazilian pepper and Australian pine invasive pressure is high across the county.

Permits & local rules.

Lee County has tree-protection ordinances; Sanibel and Bonita Springs have additional local rules. Mangroves are MTPA-protected throughout. Invasive removal (Brazilian pepper, Australian pine, melaleuca) often has streamlined permitting and sometimes county incentive programs.

Cities we serve in Lee.

Most-requested services in Lee.

Lee questions we get often.

How does tree removal work on a Cape Coral canal lot?

Access is the big factor. Many Cape lots can't fit a crane between the house and the seawall, so we either climb-and-rig from the yard side or stage from a neighbor's lot with permission. We assess access during the photo bid and tell you which approach fits.

Are Sanibel's tree rules really that strict?

Yes. Sanibel has one of the more protective local tree ordinances in the state, with mangrove protection, native-species preferences, and specific permitting for removals. We do the homework before quoting any Sanibel work.

Send us a photo of your tree.

Real written quote for any tree job in Lee County — no on-site sales walk, no surprise number on the invoice.