Safe, professional removal of hazardous, dead, storm-damaged or unwanted trees — including the technical rigging work most companies won't touch.
Taking down a tree looks simple from the street. In practice it's physics, rope-work, and a crew that actually wants to protect your house, your fence, and the plants underneath.
We handle the trees nobody else wants — the ones leaning over a roof, the ones wrapped around power lines, the ones in back yards that can only be reached through a gate. Our climbers rig every limb out in sections when there's no clean drop zone, and our bucket-truck operator can reach up to 75 feet when the site allows. Every job gets a written quote on-site before a single cut.
If any of these sound familiar, it's probably time for a professional to walk the property.
Same approach on every job — whether it's a single tree or a property-wide contract.
We walk the tree with you, check drop zones, identify hazards, and write the quote in front of you.
Tarps, plywood and cones go down to protect sod, beds, pool decks and driveways before a single cut.
Climber rigs each section out on ropes when needed. Ground crew handles the chipper and debris.
All wood chipped or hauled. Driveway and hardscape blown clean. Stump work quoted separately if needed.
Everything below comes standard. No hidden add-ons, no surprise charges on the invoice.
A few photos from past jobs around South Florida.
Quick answers to the questions homeowners ask us most often about this service.
We handle anything below FPL's service drop. For trees touching the primary line itself, we coordinate with FPL to de-energize before work starts.
Of course — just tell us at the quote. We'll leave you rounds the size you want and haul the rest.
Existing customers and contract clients get priority. Typical emergency window is 24–72 hours depending on city-wide load.
Tell us what's going on and we'll come walk the property with you. Written estimate the same day — no pressure, no upsell, no hidden fees.