Healthy trees. Clean property. Easy process.
Photo-based bidding so you skip the on-site sales pitch. Florida-native expertise for trees that thrive. Pruning that respects the tree, cleanup that respects your weekend. The boring paperwork? We have it — it just lives at the bottom of this page.
Every job is custom. Every job is in writing.
One yard takes a climber and a ladder; another takes a million-dollar crane. We assemble the right team and equipment for your specific trees on your specific property — and write up the agreed scope before any cut. What's in writing gets done.
We know the trees that grow here.
Southwest Florida isn't generic landscape country. Live oaks have heritage protection, mangroves are federally regulated, hurricane wind reshapes what survives — and the wrong tree in the wrong spot will dump on your roof or your pool deck in five years. Knowing which trees to plant, prune, or remove is the actual job.
40+ Florida species, by name.
Live oak, laurel oak, sabal palm, royal palm, bald cypress, southern magnolia, gumbo limbo, sea grape, mangroves — we identify before we quote. The right tree in the right spot for your soil, sun, and salt exposure.
Permits, heritage rules, MTPA.
Mangrove law (MTPA), county heritage-tree ordinances, protected-species permitting. We tell you what applies before you pay anyone to touch a tree — even if it means a smaller job for us.
Storm-season planning that works.
Pre-hurricane structural pruning, weak-tree identification, proper crown reduction (not topping). The difference between a tree that bends and a tree that splits is usually a cut made twelve months earlier.
Coastal + barrier-island expertise.
Buttonwood, sea grape, sabal palm, gumbo limbo — what actually thrives in salt-spray neighborhoods, and what looks great for one season and dies. Coastal yards aren't interior yards.
What people ask before they hire.
Will my trees actually be healthier after you work on them?
Yes — and most Florida tree decline is caused by bad pruning, not storms. We follow ANSI A300 standards: cuts at the branch collar, no topping mature shade trees, no painted wound sealants, no over-pruning palms. Done right, a mature live oak or sabal palm can outlive everyone on the property.
What does my yard look like when you leave?
Cleaner than when we got there. Debris hauled, chips removed (or mulched into your beds if you want them), driveway and walkways swept, no muddy ruts in the lawn from the bucket truck. Property cleanup is part of the price, not a line item — it's how we want it to look in the photos.
How does the photo-bid process actually work?
Send a few photos of the tree (or trees), your address, and what you want done. A real Florida tree pro reviews them, identifies the species, and writes you a transparent estimate. Most jobs can be quoted accurately from photos. For larger or trickier work — crane removals, multi-tree jobs, hidden access issues — we'll say so and walk it for free.
What if I'm not happy with the work?
Every job ends with a walk-through against the written quote before we invoice. If something doesn't match, it gets fixed first. We operate locally in Southwest Florida and our Sarasota, Manatee, Charlotte, and Lee county reputation is the only marketing we can't buy back.
When can you come out after a hurricane?
Honest answer: it depends on road access, fuel, power-line status, and crew safety after the storm. Active emergencies (a tree on a structure, blocking access) are triaged first. We don't promise hours after a major event — anyone who does is selling, not planning. If you'd like to be ahead of the queue, our maintenance-contract holders are first up.
Will you cut a protected tree?
Not without the permit. Florida's mangroves are protected under the Mangrove Trimming and Preservation Act. Some counties additionally protect heritage live oaks. We'll tell you exactly what permits apply, quote the permitted scope, and route you to a credentialed arborist for the formal report if your situation requires one.
Are you the cheapest?
No. The cheapest tree quote is almost always the most expensive one twelve months later — topped oaks, hurricane-cut palms, decayed cuts that invite rot. We compete on doing it right the first time, on clean property when we leave, and on a written quote you can trust.
Insurance? Licenses? Certifications?
Yes — general liability and workers' compensation. The Certificate of Insurance comes in the email with your quote (not after you ask). Florida doesn't issue a statewide tree-service license; we register where required at the county level. For situations that legally require a credentialed ISA-certified arborist report (insurance claim arborist reports, certain real-estate or legal disputes), we refer you to one. We don't pretend a chainsaw makes someone a credentialed arborist.
Ready when you are.
Send a few photos and what you want done. We come back with a real written quote — and the rest of the boring paperwork in the same email, if you want it.
