Tree Removal in Naples, FL
Safe, controlled removals for hazardous, unwanted, or storm-damaged trees—planned around structures and access.
Common tree types we work on in Naples & Fort Myers
Southwest Florida landscapes vary by neighborhood, but these are some of the most common trees we trim, prune, and remove. If you’re unsure what you have, call — we’ll help you identify what matters for safety and cleanup.
- Live Oak / Laurel Oak — clearance, structure pruning, storm risk reduction
- Gumbo Limbo — canopy shaping and clearance
- Black Olive — trimming for structure and cleanup control
- Buttonwood — trimming and storm-season preparation
- Mahogany — pruning for clearance and long-term structure
- Pines — hazard evaluation, cleanup, and removals where needed
Note: Exact scope depends on access, condition, proximity to structures, and safety requirements.
What customers call us for
- Leaning trees or sudden changes after storms
- Dead, declining, or hazardous trees near structures
- Root lift or heaving near driveways and walkways
- Access restoration after storm damage
- Space clearing for landscape redesign or HOA standards
Our process
Clean, controlled cutting & professional cleanup
Clear scope, careful execution, protected property zones, and complete debris cleanup unless otherwise noted.
Controlled removals that protect your property
Naples properties often involve tight access, mature landscaping, and structures close to the work area—roofs, pool cages, lanais, and driveways. We plan tree removals with a focus on safety, controlled lowering when needed, and a clean jobsite at the end.
When removal is the right call
- Storm damage, split trunks, or major hanging limbs
- Visible decay, hollow sections, or structural weakness
- Severe lean, root issues, or instability after heavy rain
- Conflicts with structures or planned improvements
Quotes depend on tree size, access (tight gates, side yards, pool cages), proximity to structures, rigging needs, debris haul-off volume, and whether stump grinding is included. We’ll give a clear scope so you know what you’re paying for.
Common trees we see locally
Southwest Florida landscapes can include live oak, mahogany, ficus, and palms. Species, growth habit, and site placement all affect the safest removal plan.
After the removal
We handle debris and leave a tidy site. Stump grinding can be added if you want to restore the area for sod, pavers, or planting.
Our Process
1) Site Review
We look at access, structures, hazards, and your goals (appearance, safety, storm prep).
2) Clear Scope
You get a straightforward scope: what we’re doing, what’s included, and how cleanup works.
3) Professional Execution
Safety-first work, careful cuts, controlled lowering when needed, and a clean finish.
Tree Removal FAQs
When should a tree be removed instead of trimmed?
Removal is usually recommended when a tree has major structural defects, significant decay, dangerous lean/root issues, or storm damage that compromises safety.
Do you remove trees near roofs, pool cages, and tight spaces?
Yes. Controlled removals are planned around structures and landscape features with careful rigging and cleanup.
Do you include cleanup and haul-off?
Yes—cleanup and haul-off are included unless the scope notes otherwise.
Can you grind the stump after removal?
Yes. Stump grinding can be added so the area can be restored for sod, pavers, or planting.
Areas We Serve
Naples, North Naples, Marco Island, Bonita Springs, Estero, Fort Myers, Fort Myers Beach, Cape Coral, Lehigh Acres and nearby communities. View the full service area list.
What you can expect on every job
Licensed & insured
Professional, safety-first operation.
Clean staging
Respect for turf, beds, and access areas.
Full cleanup
Debris haul-off and a tidy finish.
HOA-ready
Clear communication, predictable scheduling, COI available.
Storm preparedness
Priority clearing and hazard reduction when needed.
Local expertise
Palms, oaks, and SWFL growth patterns.
Need urgent help?
If a tree or limb is down, leaning, or blocking access, call us for priority clearing.
Helpful info to have ready: address, photos (if safe), gate/access notes, and whether power lines are involved.