DeLand's Trusted Tree Service Since 2014
Tree removal, trimming, stump grinding, and storm cleanup across Volusia County and beyond. ISA-certified arborists, $2M insured, financing available, response within 2 business hours.
16 Specialized Tree Services
Residential and commercial tree work across Volusia County. Click any service for full details, pricing, and FAQs.
Tree Removal
Safe, complete removal of any size tree. Including hazardous and urgent removals.
Learn more βTree Trimming & Pruning
ISA-standard pruning that protects tree health and reduces storm risk. Not "topping."
Learn more βStump Grinding & Removal
Grind stumps 4-12 inches below grade. Replantable depth available.
Learn more βStorm Damage Cleanup
Post-storm debris removal, fallen-tree cleanup, and full property restoration.
Learn more βHurricane Tree Preparation
Pre-storm pruning that reduces wind load and prevents the limbs that come through your roof.
Learn more βDead Tree Removal
Specialized removal for dead and dying trees. They fail faster and need careful rigging.
Learn more βTree Cabling & Bracing
Steel cables and threaded rods that stabilize valuable trees with structural defects.
Learn more βCrown Reduction & Restoration
Proper height/spread reduction (not topping) and restoration of trees previously topped.
Learn more βRecent Jobs in Volusia County
Why DeLand Homeowners Choose Us
Three things every tree-service buyer in DeLand should expect. And most don't get.
ISA-Certified Arborists On Every Job
Every job is supervised by an International Society of Arboriculture-certified arborist. We follow ANSI A300 pruning and removal standards and Florida Department of Agriculture guidance for urban tree work. We refuse "topping" jobs. That destroys trees and creates worse hazards within 5 years.
ISA Certified Β· ANSI A300 standards2-Hour Quote Response, same-day
Most quotes returned within 2 business hours. Critical hazards (tree on house, blocking driveway, line down) get same-day dispatch. We pre-stage equipment before major storms make landfall. That's why we get to you in hours, not days.
2-hour quote Β· same-day$2M Liability + Financing Available
We carry $2,000,000 general liability coverage and full workers' compensation. Uninsured crews leave YOU liable for property damage and injuries. Financing available for jobs over $1,000 with 0% APR plans for qualified buyers.
$2M GL + Workers' Comp Β· FinancingGet Your Free Estimate Today. We Respond Within 2 Hours
Storm damage? Hazardous tree? We dispatch ISA-certified crews same day. No obligation, no high-pressure sales.
Or call (386) 555-0100. Answered for fast response.
What Tree Problems Do We Fix?
The six most common tree issues we handle across Volusia County. Every one with a documented stat from a credible source.
Hurricane-Damaged Trees
Hurricane Ian (2022) caused roughly $112B in damage across Florida (NOAA), the costliest hurricane in Florida historyWind-broken limbs, hurricane splits, and uplifted root plates are the most common storm injuries in Volusia County. We respond same-day for urgent jobs and document everything for your insurance claim.
Laurel Wilt Disease
Laurel wilt has killed millions of redbay and swamp bay trees across the southeastern U.S. since 2002 (USDA Forest Service)Wilting foliage and dark sapwood streaks are laurel wilt symptoms on redbay and swamp bay. Untreated trees typically die within 1-2 years. Preventive trunk injection works on trees that still have most of their canopy.
Root Damage to Foundations
Surface tree roots cause an estimated $1B+ in U.S. residential foundation damage annually (NAHB)Laurel oak and water oak surface roots can lift sidewalks, crack driveways, and damage slab foundations. Root pruning by an arborist (not just chopping) preserves the tree and stops the damage.
Lightning-Struck Trees
Florida averages more cloud-to-ground lightning strikes per square mile than any other U.S. state (NOAA / National Lightning Safety Council)A lightning-struck tree often looks intact for weeks before showing decline. Internal damage causes sudden failure 3-12 months after the strike. Get an arborist assessment as soon as possible.
Hazardous Leaning Trees
Trees leaning more than 15Β° toward a structure have a significantly elevated failure risk per ISA hazard assessment standardsSudden lean changes after rain, hurricane, or wind events are warning signs of root failure. We assess risk and can remove the tree before it falls instead of after.
Trees Touching Power Lines
Vegetation contact causes around 20% of major U.S. power outages (DOE Grid Resilience Report)For lines on your private service drop, we handle clearance pruning. For Duke Energy primary lines, we coordinate with Duke Energy first. We never work on or near energized utility lines.
What Trees Do We Service?
DeLand's tree mix is dominated by these six species. Each has different removal challenges, costs, and care requirements.
Live Oak
Florida's heritage shade tree. Mature live oak removal averages $1,800 β $4,500 (internal pricing data)Slow-growing and storm-resistant, live oaks are DeLand's legacy shade tree. Heritage live oaks may require City of DeLand or Volusia County notification before removal. We pull permits and protect heritage trees during nearby construction work.
Laurel Oak
Among the most common hurricane-failure species in central Florida (University of Florida IFAS)Fast-growing and shorter-lived (60-80 years vs. live oak's 200+), laurel oaks are the trees most likely to drop scaffold limbs in tropical-storm wind. Hurricane-prep pruning and proactive removal of laurel oaks near structures saves homes.
Sabal Palm
Florida's official state tree. Susceptible to lethal bronzing disease across central FloridaSabal palms are the iconic Florida palm and require species-specific care: 4 lighter feedings per year of palm-specific fertilizer, preventive trunk injection on high-value specimens to protect against lethal bronzing disease.
Brazilian Pepper
Listed as a Florida Category I invasive species by the Florida Invasive Species CouncilNon-native and aggressive. Brazilian pepper overruns pasture, fencelines, and disturbed land. Forestry mulching with follow-up passes is the most cost-effective long-term control.
Redbay & Swamp Bay
Laurel wilt confirmed across central Florida; untreated redbay/swamp bay typically die within 1-2 yearsHigh-value redbay specimens can be protected with trunk-injection treatment every 1-2 years. Untreated trees should be removed before structural failure, which usually happens 1-2 years after canopy decline starts.
Southern Magnolia
Native, common yard and historic-district tree across DeLand. Tolerates Florida heat, humidity, and most soilsSouthern magnolias handle Florida weather well but develop surface roots that can damage hardscape and dense canopies that need thinning before hurricanes. Pruning and root management keep mature magnolias healthy for decades.
What DeLand Homeowners Say
"A massive laurel oak split during Hurricane Ian and dropped a scaffold across our driveway. They had a crew there in two hours, dealt directly with our adjuster, and our yard was clean by the next day. Calm, professional, and fairly priced."Sarah K.Victoria Park
"Got three quotes for removing two big pines too close to the house. They weren't the cheapest, but they were the only ones who showed me actual insurance certificates and answered every technical question. Worth every dollar."Mike R.Deltona
"Hired them to do hurricane-prep pruning on four live oaks before the season. They explained why they wouldn't "top" the trees and what proper pruning actually looks like. We didn't lose a single limb when Nicole came through."Linda T.Sanford
We Serve All of Volusia County
14 cities and growing. Volusia County, plus neighboring Seminole County.
- DeLand
- Deltona
- Orange City
- DeBary
- Lake Helen
- DeLeon Springs
- Pierson
- Glenwood
- Cassadaga
- Sanford
- Lake Mary
- Daytona Beach
- Port Orange
- New Smyrna Beach
Don't see your area? Call us at (386) 555-0100. We likely serve it.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does tree removal cost in DeLand?
Most residential removals run $600 β $4,500 depending on size, access, and species. Hazardous removals or crane jobs range $4,500 β $12,000+. We provide free written estimates with no obligation.
Are you licensed and insured?
Yes. ISA-certified arborists, $2,000,000 general liability coverage, and full workers' compensation. We provide certificates of insurance on request before any work begins.
Do you offer financing?
Yes. Financing is available for jobs over $1,000 with payment plans starting at 0% APR for qualified buyers. Details provided with every estimate.
How quickly can you respond to storm damage?
Critical hazards (tree on house, blocking driveway, line down): typically within 2 hours. Same-day for urgent jobs. During major hurricanes and tropical storms we work geographic waves and pre-stage equipment before landfall.
Do you handle insurance claims?
Yes. We document damage, provide adjuster-ready itemized estimates, and can bill State Farm, Citizens Property Insurance, Florida Farm Bureau, Allstate, USAA, and most regional carriers directly. You typically pay only your policy deductible (or hurricane deductible for named-storm damage).
Will you grind the stump too?
Yes. Stump grinding is offered as an add-on to any removal at a discount versus a standalone visit. Standard depth is 4 inches below grade; deeper grinding for replanting or concrete work is also available.
Why won't you "top" my tree?
Topping (cutting branches back to stubs) destroys tree structure, opens the tree to rot, and creates worse hazards within 5 years. The ISA estimates topped trees lose 25-50% of their lifespan. We follow ANSI A300 standards and will always offer a proper crown reduction instead.
Do you serve all of Volusia County?
Yes. DeLand, Deltona, Orange City, DeBary, Lake Helen, DeLeon Springs, Pierson, Glenwood, Cassadaga, Daytona Beach, Port Orange, New Smyrna Beach, plus neighboring Seminole County including Sanford and Lake Mary. If you don't see your area, call us anyway. We likely serve it.
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