Mature live oak canopy in historic Punta Gorda
◆ Service Area / Charlotte / Punta Gorda

Tree service in Punta Gorda.

Punta Gorda took two direct hits from major hurricanes (Charley in 2004, Ian in 2022) and has a community-wide tree story shaped by both. The historic district's heritage live oaks are some of the most carefully managed in Charlotte County. Burnt Store and the Isles have canal-side trees with their own access constraints. Storm-prep structural pruning is genuinely useful here — not marketing language.

Historic District · Punta Gorda Isles · Burnt Store

Permits & local rules.

Charlotte County and the City of Punta Gorda both have tree-protection ordinances. After named storms, expedited removal processes may apply for hazard trees — we handle the documentation.

Tree services in Punta Gorda.

Punta Gorda questions we get often.

Is post-Ian tree work still happening in Punta Gorda?

Yes. Some trees that visibly survived Ian have hidden root-plate damage, split crowns, or stress decline that shows up 1–3 years later. Annual structural pruning and proactive hazard assessment are the right post-storm baseline. We can flag trees worth watching during the photo bid.

Is there still hurricane-related tree work happening in Punta Gorda?

Yes. Some trees that survived a major storm look fine but have hidden root-plate damage or split crowns that show up months later. Annual structural pruning and proactive hazard assessment are the right post-storm baseline for the next 3–5 years.

Send us a photo of your tree.

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