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Tree Removal Winter Haven offers comprehensive tree care services including tree removal and stump grinding. Our team of trained professionals has all the industrial equipment necessary to handle any job, from removing large trees to grinding stumps in those “hard to reach” areas on your property.

Why Remove a Tree?

There are several reasons to remove a tree, including but not limited to:

  • Dead or dying trees
  • Tree roots affecting plumbing, septics, and waterlines
  • Trees posing a risk to buildings or power lines
  • Clearing space for new construction or landscaping

Our Tree Removal Process

Our tree removal process is safe and efficient. We start by assessing the tree and the surrounding area to ensure the safety of your property and our crew. Using specialized equipment, we carefully cut down the tree and remove it piece by piece. After the tree is removed, we offer stump grinding services to clear the remaining stump and roots.

Our Stump Grinding Process

Stumps left after tree removal can be an eyesore and a hazard. Our stump grinding process involves using industrial-specific hardware called a "stump grinder" to shave and burrow into the wood, turning it into wood chips. In most cases, stumps are ground down 4 to 6 inches below ground level. We then haul away the debris and clean up the job site.

We Are Licensed & Insured

As fully licensed and insured tree service contractors, Tree Removal Winter Haven guarantees the safety and satisfaction of our residential and commercial customers. We not only remove your trees and stumps but also ensure the roots below are effectively dealt with to prevent future issues.

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  • Did you know...?

    Tree removal can actually promote forest health. By removing dead, diseased, or overcrowded trees, arborists help reduce competition for resources among remaining trees, leading to a healthier and more resilient forest ecosystem.

  • Did you know...?

    Some tree stumps can regrow into new trees if left untreated. This process, known as coppicing, allows certain species to regenerate from the stump, creating new growth over time. However, if stump removal is desired, specialized treatments or grinding may be necessary to prevent regrowth

  • Did you know...?

    The world’s largest living tree by volume, General Sherman, is a giant sequoia in California's Sequoia National Park. Although not the tallest, it stands 275 feet tall and has a staggering volume of over 52,500 cubic feet. Due to its protected status, this ancient tree is not subject to removal.