Professional tree removal, planting, and maintenance services for Orlando, Florida.
Local Tree Care Expertise
In Orlando, FL, our tree service handles the full range of tree removal, planting, pruning, and storm prep. From live oaks stressed by summer heat to palms needing hurricane bracing, we know what Central Florida trees need. Request a free site visit to see how we can strengthen your landscape.
Our process keeps you informed at every step. We diagnose tree health, plan the work, handle the project safely, and always clean up completely.
We inspect your trees for storm damage, disease, pest pressure, and structural problems. Our team notes what's healthy and what needs attention. This step guides everything that comes next.
In Orlando's sandy soils, root health and soil amendment often matter as much as what's above ground. We check both before we write up your plan.
Before any equipment arrives, we mark the work zone and brief your family on where crew will be operating. Large tree work in neighborhoods like Dr. Phillips or Lake Nona means coordinating carefully with property lines and power lines.
We bring the right tools—crane, bobcat, chippers, rigging rope—so nothing gets damaged and nobody gets hurt. This step sets up everything else.
Trained climbers fell trees piece by piece, using ground crew and equipment to control each section. For stump grinding, we remove the stump below ground level so you can plant or build on that spot.
Whether it's a hurricane-damaged oak or a tree crowding power lines, we handle removal safely and leave your yard ready for the next step.
After the work is done, we haul debris, grind stumps flush, and restore your yard so it looks better than before we started. No mess left behind.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
Full range of tree care and removal services for Orlando properties.
Dead, diseased, or hazardous trees come down safely. We handle everything from small removals in Thornton Park yards to large oak felling on sprawling properties. Each project uses proper rigging and equipment placement.
No tree is too complicated. We assess structural weakness, plan the safest approach, and execute without damage to your home or landscape.
New trees need the right species for Orlando's heat, humidity, and sandy soils. We plant native varieties like live oak, magnolia, and dahoon holly at correct depth with proper structural pruning from day one.
Large tree replacement ensures your canopy rebounds faster. We also advise on understory trees for smaller spaces and power-line-sensitive areas across the city.
Correct pruning in Central Florida's heat prevents stress and disease. We thin branches to improve air flow, remove deadwood, and shape canopies without weakening trees. Wrong pruning technique kills more trees here than neglect.
Regular maintenance including fertilization and soil amendment keeps Orlando's trees healthy through drought and intense summer heat.
Before hurricane season, we inspect trees for weakness, cable heavy limbs, brace multi-stem structures, and remove hazards. Early prep means your landscape stands strong when storms arrive.
After storms, we clear fallen debris, assess damage, and plan recovery. Lake Nona, Windermere, and downtown Orlando properties get priority response.
Old stumps prevent new planting and waste yard space. We grind below ground level and haul debris, leaving a clean pad ready for landscaping or construction.
For larger projects, we clear multiple trees and prepare ground for new development—all while protecting surrounding landscape and utilities.
Crane service lifts heavy limbs and entire trees without ground damage—critical for manicured neighborhoods and tight spaces. Our bobcat service handles debris and soil work efficiently.
We own our equipment, so we control costs and scheduling. Professional operators protect your property and surrounding landscape.
Good tree care protects your property, your family, and your landscape investment.
Weak trees and dead limbs are hazards. Hurricanes, summer thunderstorms, and high winds expose every structural weakness. Professional inspection and proactive pruning prevent falls and damage when the next big wind arrives.
Early storm prep saves money and lives. Neighborhoods from Dr. Phillips to downtown Orlando see property damage every season when maintenance is skipped.
Mature trees add $10,000+ to property value. Healthy trees shade your home, reduce cooling costs, and improve air quality. Mature oaks and magnolias are worth keeping alive.
In Orlando, sandy soil and intense summer heat stress trees quickly. Smart care—amendment, pruning, monitoring—keeps them strong for decades.
Trees clean air, manage stormwater, and create habitat. The City of Orlando's goal is 40% canopy coverage. Native species like live oak and magnolia thrive in our climate and support local wildlife.
When you remove a hazardous tree and plant natives in its place, you're investing in Orlando's forest and your neighborhood's future.
We work across all neighborhoods of greater Orlando.
Downtown, Lake Eola Heights, Thornton Park, Mills 50 district, Ivanhoe Village, Lake Nona, Dr. Phillips, Windermere, and Rowena Gardens all have unique tree needs. Victorian homes in historic neighborhoods need careful pruning; newer developments need large tree planting and canopy expansion.
We're licensed and insured in Orange County. We know Orlando's building codes, power-line clearances, and permit requirements—and we handle all of it.
Request a free, on-site assessment. We'll inspect your trees, explain what you're seeing, and give you a clear plan with no pressure. Call or fill out our online form to get started—most quotes are ready within a few days.
Your trees are worth protecting. Let's talk about how.
Common questions about tree service in Orlando, FL.
Orlando's sandy soils, summer heat, and hurricane pressure create unique challenges. Trees need amendment, careful pruning to avoid heat stress, and storm-resistant species. One-size-fits-all care fails here.
Signs include large dead sections, cavities in the trunk, leaning tilt, major branches failing, or disease throughout the canopy. Our free inspection identifies removal candidates and explains why.
Native species like live oak, magnolia, red maple, and dahoon holly handle heat, humidity, and storms. We advise on size, light needs, and where they work best on your property.
Yes. We inspect and brace trees before storm season, cable weak limbs, and remove hazards. After storms, we clear debris and assess damage.
We inspect tree health, structure, and pest or disease issues. We explain what we see, suggest options, and provide a written plan. No charge, no obligation.
Yes. We're licensed and insured for tree work in Orange County and comply with all local codes and permit requirements.
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