Safe, efficient, and fully insured removal of hazardous, dead, or unwanted trees. Storm damage specialists.
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Hazardous & leaning tree removal | Dead or dying tree removal | Storm damage & emergency tree removal | Overgrown or unwanted tree removal | Stump grinding & root removal | Full lot clearing & debris haul-away
Free On-Site Inspection & Risk Assessment | Permitting & Neighbor Notification (if needed) | Safe Directional Felling or Sectional Removal | Stump Grinding (if requested) | Complete Cleanup & Debris Removal

We serve: Port St. Lucie, Fort Pierce North, Fort Pierce South, Indian River Estates, River Park, Sunland Gardens, White City, St. Lucie County, Martin County, Indian River County, and more (including Jensen Beach, Stuart, Vero Beach, Palm City, and beyond). If your area isn't listed, contact us – we likely cover it!
Tree removal in Port St. Lucie typically costs $350–$1,200 depending on size, location, and difficulty. Small trees (under 30 ft) start at $350. Large or hazardous trees near structures cost more. We always provide a free, no-obligation quote after seeing the tree.
Most single-tree removals in Port St. Lucie take 1–4 hours. A medium-sized tree usually takes 2–3 hours. Larger or more difficult jobs may take half a day. Emergency storm damage removals are prioritized and often completed the same day.
Yes — we offer professional stump grinding right after tree removal. We grind the stump 6–12 inches below ground level so you can plant grass, lay sod, or build over the area. Stump grinding is quoted separately.
The City of Port St. Lucie requires a permit for removing any tree over 6 inches in diameter on residential property. We handle the entire permitting process for you so you don’t have to deal with city hall.
Yes — we are fully trained and insured for trees near power lines. We coordinate with Florida Power & Light when necessary and use proper safety equipment. Never attempt this yourself.
Yes — we provide 24/7 emergency tree removal for storm-damaged trees in Port St. Lucie. If a tree is leaning on your roof, blocking your driveway, or posing an immediate danger, call us anytime.