You've made the decision that the towering oak tree in your backyard needs to come down. Maybe it's diseased, dangerously close to your home, or damaged from the last storm that swept through Clearwater. Now you're wondering: What exactly happens during the tree removal process? Will my property be protected? How long will the tree work take?
If you're feeling anxious about what to expect during professional tree removal, you're not alone. Many property owners worry about potential property damage, hidden costs, or whether the tree service will actually clean up when they're done. The uncertainty can be stressful, especially when you're trusting someone to remove a tree from one of your property's most significant features.
Here's everything you need to know: when you hire a professional tree removal service that's licensed and insured, the tree removal process follows a systematic approach designed to protect your property and ensure your complete satisfaction.
At Andrew's Tree Care, we believe that understanding what to expect during tree removal reduces anxiety and helps you prepare. In this comprehensive step-by-step guide, we'll walk you through every aspect of the professional tree removal process—from the initial assessment to the final cleanup so you know exactly what happens when our crew arrives at your Clearwater home.
Why Understanding the Tree Removal Process Matters
Knowledge is power, especially when it comes to significant property decisions like removing a tree. Understanding the tree removal procedure helps you:
Prepare Your Property Properly
Knowing what equipment will be used and where tree service crews need access allows you to move vehicles, protect garden areas, and clear pathways in advance.
Reduce Anxiety About the Work
When you understand each step involved in tree removal, you can relax knowing that what's happening is normal, safe, and part of the standard tree removal process.
Identify Qualified Professional Tree Services
Understanding proper tree removal procedures helps you recognize which tree companies follow industry best practices versus those cutting corners.
Protect Your Investment
Trees are valuable assets on your Florida property. Knowing how professionals approach tree removal helps you make informed decisions about your property's tree care.
As a family-owned business serving Pinellas County, Pasco County, and Hillsborough County since 2020, we've completed hundreds of tree removals. Our founder Kelly, who transitioned from 28 years in nursing to tree care, brings that same attention to detail and commitment to care to every project. We know that your home is your sanctuary, and we treat it accordingly.
Before the Tree Removal: Initial Assessment & Planning
The tree removal process actually begins before any equipment arrives at your property. Here's what happens in the planning phase when you need to remove a tree:
The Free Estimate and Site Evaluation
When you contact a professional tree service for tree removal, the first step is scheduling a site visit. During this evaluation, an experienced tree professional will:
- Assess the tree's size, species, and condition to determine the safest tree removal method
- Identify potential hazards like power lines, structures, fences, or underground utilities around the tree
- Evaluate access points for equipment and debris removal
- Examine the surrounding landscape to plan property protection measures
- Discuss your specific tree removal needs and answer all your questions
At Andrew's Tree Care, Andrew personally conducts every estimate. With over 6 years of hands-on experience and working toward his certified arborist credential, he knows exactly what to look for when evaluating tree removal needs. He'll provide a detailed, upfront quote with no hidden fees because we believe in transparency from day one.
Tree Removal Permit and Arborist Letter Requirements
In the City of Clearwater and other Florida municipalities, certain tree removals require a tree removal permit or arborist letters, particularly for:
- Protected tree species (like certain oaks or historic shade trees)
- Trees above specific diameter thresholds
- Trees in historic districts or conservation areas
- Tree removals in HOA-managed communities
Understanding local tree removal laws and regulations is critical. In some cases, you may need a permit to cut down a tree, especially if it's a protected tree species. Removing a tree without a permit when one is required can result in significant fines. The permit is required for certain tree species and sizes, and the application process varies by location.
A reputable licensed tree service will inform you if you need a permit to remove the tree and can often handle the paperwork on your behalf. We navigate these tree removal regulations regularly throughout Clearwater, Palm Harbor, Dunedin, and surrounding areas in Pinellas County, ensuring full compliance with local tree removal laws.
The City of Clearwater's tree protection ordinances, like those in many Florida communities, exist to preserve the tree canopy and protect valuable shade trees. Before you cut down a tree on your property, it's essential to check with your local municipality regarding tree removal permit requirements. Depending on the size and type of tree, a permit can result in approval or denial, and removing trees without following the right steps can lead to fines.
If you're unsure whether you need a permit to cut down a tree, consult a certified arborist or contact your local tree service. Professional tree services experienced in local regulations can guide you through the tree removal or maintenance permit application process and ensure your tree removal is compliant.
Scheduling Your Tree Service
Once you've accepted the estimate and obtained any necessary tree removal permits, you'll schedule your service date. Be aware that:
- Routine tree removals may be scheduled 1-2 weeks out (or longer during peak season)
- Emergency tree removals for storm damage or hazardous trees can often be handled within 24-48 hours
- Weather conditions may occasionally require rescheduling for safety reasons
Our commitment at Andrew's Tree Care is simple: we arrive within the timeframe we promise. Kelly personally handles all scheduling and communication, so you'll always know exactly when to expect us.
What Property Owners Should Do to Prepare
Before the tree removal crew arrives, property owners can help ensure a smooth tree removal procedure by:
- Moving vehicles from driveways and work areas
- Clearing pathways to the tree and debris removal routes
- Securing pets indoors or in a safe area away from the work zone
- Removing outdoor furniture or decorations near the tree
- Notifying neighbors if tree work might affect shared property lines
- Ensuring access to water and electrical outlets if needed
Don't worry, we'll provide specific preparation instructions when we schedule your tree service.
Day of Removal: What Happens When the Tree Removal Crew Arrives
The day has arrived. Here's what you can expect when our professional tree service crew pulls up to your property:
Equipment and Safety Setup for Tree Removal
Professional tree removal requires specialized equipment. Depending on the size of the tree and location, you might see:
- Bucket trucks or aerial lifts for accessing high branches safely
- Chainsaws and pole saws for cutting limbs and trunk sections
- Wood chippers for processing branches and debris
- Stump grinders if tree stump removal is included
- Rigging equipment including ropes, pulleys, and lowering devices
- Safety gear including helmets, harnesses, eye protection, and chainsaw chaps
- Grapple trucks or trailers for hauling away debris
At Andrew's Tree Care, we invest in professional-grade equipment because quality tools make for safer, more efficient tree work. Our team arrives with everything needed to remove the tree properly.
Establishing Safety Zones During Tree Removal
Before any cutting begins, the tree removal crew establishes safety perimeters:
- Work zones are marked where only crew members can enter
- Drop zones are identified for safely lowering branches and trunk sections
- Traffic control may be set up if tree work affects streets or sidewalks
- Spotter assignments ensure constant awareness of surroundings
Safety isn't just about protecting our crew during tree removal, it's about protecting you, your family, your neighbors, and your property.
Property Protection Measures During Tree Work
This is where quality tree services distinguish themselves. Professional tree removal crews take proactive steps to protect your property:
- Plywood or protective mats placed over lawns, driveways, or garden beds
- Tarps or blankets protecting structures, fences, or landscaping features
- Rope and rigging systems to control exactly where cut sections land
- Careful equipment positioning to minimize lawn damage from heavy machinery
We don't take payment until you're completely satisfied with our tree work, including how well we've protected your property. That policy keeps us accountable and ensures we treat your home like our own.
The Tree Removal Process: Step-by-Step
Now for the main event. Here's exactly how professional tree removal unfolds when you need to remove a tree:
Step 1: Systematic Limb Removal
For most trees, tree removal begins at the bottom and works upward:
- Lower branches are removed first, creating clearance for working safely
- Branches are cut in manageable sections rather than attempting to drop entire limbs
- Cuts are made strategically to prevent tearing or damage to surrounding structures
- Each section is carefully controlled using ropes and rigging as it's removed
For trees near structures, power lines, or in tight spaces, certified arborists may ascend the tree to remove upper branches first, working their way down systematically.
The crew constantly communicates throughout this tree removal procedure. You'll hear calls like "Stand clear!" or "Coming down!" to ensure everyone knows what's happening during the tree work.
Step 2: Controlled Sectional Cutting of the Trunk
Once branches are removed, the trunk is sectioned during the tree removal:
- The trunk is cut into manageable pieces, typically 6-12 feet depending on diameter
- Each section is carefully measured before cutting to ensure safe handling
- Precision cuts are made to control exactly how each section falls or is lowered
- Sections are immediately moved from the drop zone to prevent hazards
For very large trees, specialized cutting techniques prevent the tree from splitting unpredictably or causing damage as sections are removed.
Step 3: Careful Lowering and Rigging Systems
This is where professional tree removal expertise truly matters. For trees near homes, garages, pools, or other structures, rigging systems provide precise control:
- Ropes are attached to trunk sections before cutting
- Pulleys and friction devices allow controlled lowering rather than free-falling
- Ground crew members guide sections away from structures as they descend
- Multiple rigging points may be used for especially heavy or awkward sections
In some cases, particularly for very large trees in tight spaces, crane services may be brought in for maximum control and safety during tree removal.
Our experienced tree service crew has removed everything from small trees to massive 100+ year-old oaks. The tree removal techniques vary, but the commitment to safety and precision remains constant.
Step 4: Debris Chipping and Processing
As branches and sections are removed, they're immediately processed:
- Branches are fed through industrial wood chippers, reducing volume by 90% or more
- Trunk sections may be cut into firewood lengths if requested
- Chips are either removed or can be left for use as mulch (your choice)
- Continuous cleanup happens throughout the tree removal process, not just at the end
The roar of the chipper is loud but efficient, transforming a massive pile of branches into a manageable amount of wood chips in minutes.
Step 5: Tree Stump Grinding (If Requested)
Tree removal can include the tree stump or leave it for separate tree stump removal service. If stump grinding is part of your tree service:
- The tree stump is ground 6-12 inches below ground level (or to your specified depth)
- Grinding creates wood chips and sawdust that fill the resulting hole
- The area is left level and ready for grass seed, sod, or landscaping
- Root systems gradually decompose underground over time
Some property owners prefer to leave tree stumps for garden features or later removal. We're happy to accommodate either preference for tree stump removal.
Step 6: Complete Debris Removal and Cleanup
This is where many tree services fall short, but not at Andrew's Tree Care. Complete cleanup after tree removal includes:
- All wood, branches, and debris removed from your property
- Wood chips removed (unless you'd like them for mulch)
- Work areas swept or blown clean of sawdust and small debris
- Equipment marks in lawn addressed (raked, seeded if significant)
- Protective materials removed from driveways, walkways, and landscaping
We don't consider the tree removal complete until your property looks better than when we arrived, minus one tree, of course.
Step 7: Final Site Inspection
Before we pack up from tree removal, we conduct a thorough final inspection:
- Walk-through with the property owner to ensure complete satisfaction
- Address any concerns or touch-up needs immediately
- Verify all debris is removed and cleanup is complete
- Discuss any observations about remaining trees or future tree care needs
- Collect payment only after you're satisfied with every aspect of the tree work
This final step reflects our family-owned values: we're not just completing a transaction, we're building a relationship with you and our community.
How Long Does Tree Removal Take? Understanding the Timeline
One of the most common questions we hear: "How long will this tree removal take?"
The honest answer is: it depends on several factors. Here are general timeline estimates based on tree size:
Small Trees (Under 30 Feet)
- Typical Duration: 2-4 hours
- Crew Size: 2-3 people
- Considerations: Small tree removal often comes down quickly, with cleanup being the most time-consuming part
Medium Trees (30-60 Feet)
- Typical Duration: 4-8 hours (half to full day)
- Crew Size: 3-4 people
- Considerations: Rigging becomes more important; proximity to structures affects the tree removal timeline
Large Trees (60+ Feet)
- Typical Duration: 8-16 hours (1-2 full days)
- Crew Size: 4-5 people
- Considerations: Extensive rigging, sectional removal, and debris processing extend the tree removal timeline
Factors That Affect the Tree Removal Timeline:
- Tree species and wood density (oak takes longer than pine to remove)
- Tree health (diseased or dead trees can be more dangerous and unpredictable)
- Proximity to structures (requiring more careful rigging and control)
- Access limitations (tight spaces slow equipment movement)
- Weather conditions (wind, rain, or extreme heat affect safety and efficiency)
- Tree stump grinding inclusion (adds 1-3 hours depending on size)
- Location and type of tree (trees on property lines or near utilities require extra care)
- Whether the tree is leaning toward structures
During your estimate, we'll provide a realistic timeline for your specific tree removal situation. We'd rather under-promise and over-deliver than leave you waiting.
Safety Protocols Professional Tree Services Follow
Tree removal is inherently dangerous work. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, tree care is among the most hazardous occupations. That's why safety protocols matter tremendously when you hire a tree service.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Every crew member wears:
- Hard hats to protect from falling debris during tree removal
- Safety glasses or face shields to protect eyes from sawdust and wood chips
- Chainsaw chaps to prevent leg injuries
- Steel-toed boots for foot protection
- Work gloves for hand protection and grip
- Climbing harnesses for arborists working at height
Rigging and Rope Systems for Safe Tree Removal
Professional rigging isn't optional, it's essential for safe tree removal:
- Rated ropes and hardware inspected regularly for wear
- Proper knot techniques that won't slip or fail under load
- Load calculations to ensure rigging can handle the weight
- Backup systems for critical lifts and lowering operations
Communication Protocols During Tree Work
Clear communication prevents accidents during tree removal:
- Standardized hand signals when verbal communication is difficult
- Designated spotters watching for hazards around the tree
- Clear verbal calls before cutting or dropping sections
- Two-way radios for larger tree removal jobs or complex situations
OSHA Compliance for Tree Services
Reputable tree services follow Occupational Safety and Health Administration standards:
- Fall protection for tree work above 6 feet
- Electrical safety protocols near power lines
- Equipment maintenance and inspection schedules
- Crew training and certification requirements
At Andrew's Tree Care, safety isn't just about following rules during tree removal, it's about getting our team home safely to their families every night. And it's about ensuring your property and family are never at risk from our tree work.
How Professionals Protect Your Property During Tree Removal
Property damage during tree removal is a property owner's nightmare. Here's how professional tree companies prevent it:
Lawn Protection Techniques During Tree Work
Your grass doesn't have to suffer when you remove a tree:
- Plywood pathways distribute equipment weight across larger areas
- Protective mats prevent ruts from heavy machinery
- Strategic equipment positioning minimizes lawn contact
- Post-job lawn repair including raking, seeding, or reseeding damaged areas
We take preventive measures for turf damage seriously during tree removal, it's one of our key differentiators. Unlike tree companies that tear up lawns and leave property owners to deal with the aftermath, we protect your landscape proactively.
Preventing Damage to Structures During Tree Removal
Buildings, fences, pools, and sheds all need protection when you remove trees:
- Rigging systems ensure controlled descent away from structures
- Protective barriers shield structures from accidental contact
- Careful equipment operation maintains safe distances
- Constant awareness of surroundings by all crew members
Cleanup Standards After Tree Removal
Professional tree removal cleanup means:
- Complete debris removal, not just the big pieces
- Swept or blown surfaces free of sawdust and small debris
- Restored work areas to pre-service condition (or better)
- Final inspection to catch anything missed
We don't ask for payment until you're completely satisfied with the tree removal, including with how well we've protected and cleaned your property. That guarantee keeps us accountable to the highest standards.
What's Included in Professional Tree Removal Cleanup?
Not all tree services define "cleanup" the same way after tree removal. Here's what comprehensive cleanup should include:
Debris Removal After Tree Work
- All branches, limbs, and trunk sections removed from property
- Wood chips hauled away (or left as mulch if you prefer)
- Leaves and small debris cleared from work areas
Wood Chipping During Tree Removal
- Branches processed through industrial chipper
- Chips either removed or spread as mulch per your preference
- Noise and dust minimized during chipping process
Tree Stump Removal Options
- Tree stump ground to specified depth (typically 6-12 inches below grade)
- Wood chips from grinding used to fill hole
- Area left level and ready for landscaping
Final Site Restoration After Tree Removal
- Protective materials removed from all surfaces
- Work areas raked, swept, or blown clean
- Any lawn damage addressed (reseeding if significant)
- Final walk-through to ensure complete satisfaction
At Andrew's Tree Care, our business model is simple: arrive when we say we will, perform the requested tree service, and remove or clean up any debris left behind. It's a straightforward promise, but it's one many tree companies fail to keep.
Why Hiring Licensed and Insured Tree Services Matters
Price shopping for tree removal? The cheapest option often becomes the most expensive. Here's why licensing and insurance aren't optional when you hire a tree service:
Workers' Compensation Protection
If an uninsured worker is injured on your property during tree removal, you could be liable for:
- Medical expenses
- Lost wages
- Disability claims
- Legal fees
Andrew's Tree Care carries full workers' compensation insurance for our entire team. You'll never face liability for an injury that happens during our tree work.
Liability Coverage for Tree Removal
Accidents happen, even with experienced tree service crews. Comprehensive liability insurance protects you if:
- Equipment damages your home, vehicle, or other property during tree removal
- Falling debris causes damage to neighboring properties
- Underground utilities are accidentally damaged during tree work
We carry $1 million per occurrence and $2 million general aggregate coverage, not because we expect problems during tree removal, but because protecting our customers is paramount.
Quality Assurance from Licensed Tree Services
Licensed, insured tree companies:
- Follow industry best practices and safety standards for tree removal
- Invest in proper equipment and training
- Maintain professional reputations worth protecting
- Stand behind their tree work with guarantees
When you hire a family-owned, fully insured tree service like Andrew's Tree Care, you're not just buying tree removal, you're buying peace of mind.
Legal Compliance for Tree Removal
Proper licensing ensures:
- Knowledge of local tree protection ordinances
- Compliance with tree removal permit requirements
- Adherence to safety regulations for tree work
- Professional accountability
Don't take chances with unlicensed, uninsured operators when you need to remove a tree. The money you save upfront isn't worth the potential financial catastrophe if something goes wrong during tree removal.
Understanding Tree Removal Regulations in Florida
Before you remove a tree on your property, it's important to understand the tree removal laws and regulations that may apply:
When You Need a Permit for Tree Removal
Many Florida municipalities require permits for removing certain trees. You may need a permit to remove a tree if:
- The tree exceeds a certain diameter (varies by city)
- It's a protected tree species or heritage tree
- The tree is located in a conservation area
- Your property is in a historic district
- HOA regulations require approval
The Tree Removal Permit Application Process
The procedure for obtaining a tree removal permit typically involves:
- Submitting an application to your local municipality
- Providing documentation about the size and type of tree
- Explaining the reason for tree removal
- Potentially getting an assessment from a certified arborist
- Paying applicable fees
Consequences of Removing a Tree Without a Permit
Cutting down a tree without a permit when one is required can result in:
- Significant fines (sometimes thousands of dollars)
- Requirements to plant replacement trees
- Legal action from the municipality
- Complications when selling your Florida property
Tree Replacement Requirements
Some tree removal regulations require property owners to plant a new tree or multiple trees to replace the one removed. The size and type of tree replacement depends on local tree protection ordinances.
Working with Certified Arborists
When navigating tree removal regulations, it's wise to consult a certified arborist. Certified arborists can:
- Assess the health of the tree and determine if removal is necessary
- Provide documentation required for permit applications
- Recommend alternatives to tree removal when appropriate
- Ensure proper tree removal or maintenance practices
How Professional Tree Services Help with Permits
An experienced tree service familiar with local tree removal laws can:
- Advise whether you need a permit to cut down the tree
- Guide you through the tree removal permit application process
- Provide necessary documentation and arborist letters
- Ensure the tree removal is compliant with all regulations
- Help you avoid fines for removing trees without proper authorization
At Andrew's Tree Care, we're familiar with tree removal regulations throughout Pinellas County and surrounding areas. We'll guide you through the entire procedure to ensure your tree removal is legal and compliant.
Choosing the Right Tree Service: What to Look For
When you need to remove a tree, hiring a professional tree service is critical. Here's what to look for:
Essential Qualifications for Tree Removal
- Licensed tree service contractor
- Full liability insurance coverage
- Workers' compensation insurance
- Certified arborists on staff or working toward certification
- Experience with the type of tree you need removed
- Knowledge of local tree removal laws and regulations
Questions to Ask When You Hire a Tree Service
Before you hire a tree service for tree removal, ask:
- Are you licensed and insured?
- Can you provide proof of insurance?
- Do you have experience with this type of tree?
- Do I need a permit to remove this tree?
- What's included in your tree removal service?
- How will you protect my property during tree work?
- What's your cleanup procedure after tree removal?
- When can you schedule the tree removal?
- What's your payment policy?
Red Flags When Hiring Tree Services
Avoid tree companies that:
- Can't provide proof of insurance
- Request full payment upfront before tree work begins
- Offer prices significantly lower than other professional tree services
- Don't know about local tree removal permit requirements
- Can't explain their tree removal procedure clearly
- Have poor reviews or no references
Why Experience Matters in Tree Removal
An experienced tree service brings:
- Knowledge of different tree species and their characteristics
- Understanding of proper tree removal techniques for various situations
- Familiarity with local tree removal regulations
- Proven track record of safe, successful tree removals
- Appropriate equipment for efficient tree work
Tree Problems That May Require Removal
Understanding when to remove a tree helps property owners make informed decisions. Common tree problems that may necessitate tree removal include:
Diseased Trees
When a tree is diseased beyond treatment, removal may be necessary to:
- Prevent spread to other trees on your property
- Eliminate safety hazards from weakened wood
- Protect the health of your landscape
Dead or Dying Trees
Dead trees pose significant risks:
- Branches can fall without warning
- The entire tree may topple during storms
- They attract pests that can spread to healthy trees
Leaning Trees
If a tree is leaning significantly toward structures:
- It may have root damage or instability
- Storm winds can push it over more easily
- Professional assessment determines if the tree is safe
Storm-Damaged Trees
After severe weather, trees may need removal if:
- Major limbs are broken or hanging
- The trunk is split or cracked
- Root systems are compromised
- The tree is leaning dangerously
Trees Too Close to Structures
Trees located too near buildings may require removal to:
- Prevent foundation damage from root growth
- Eliminate risks of branches falling on the structure
- Allow proper clearance for safety
Trees on Property Lines
Trees located on or near property lines may need removal when:
- They pose risks to neighboring properties
- Roots are causing damage across the property line
- Shared ownership complicates maintenance decisions
Trust Andrew's Tree Care for Professional Tree Removal in Clearwater
Choosing the right tree service company isn't just about getting a tree removed, it's about protecting your property, ensuring safety, and working with people you can trust for proper tree care.
At Andrew's Tree Care, we're not a faceless corporation or a national franchise. We're your neighbors in Clearwater. We're Kelly, who transitioned from 28 years of nursing to bring that same level of care to tree services. We're Andrew, who's been perfecting his craft for over 6 years and working toward certified arborist credentials. We're a small, dedicated crew that takes pride in every tree removal job we complete.
What Sets Our Tree Service Apart:
- Family-Owned & Operated – We treat your property like our own during tree removal
- Exceptional Communication – Kelly personally handles all customer interactions regarding tree work
- Fully Licensed & Insured – $2M coverage for your complete protection during tree removal
- Payment Upon Satisfaction – You don't pay until you're happy with the tree work
- Property Protection Guarantee – Preventive measures to protect your lawn and landscape during tree removal
- Community-Focused – Active in local charity work and community support
- Veteran Discounts – 10% off tree services for those who've served our country
- 24/7 Emergency Service – Available when you need emergency tree removal
We serve homeowners, property owners, property managers, commercial properties, HOAs, and real estate professionals throughout Clearwater, Palm Harbor, Dunedin, Oldsmar, Largo, Safety Harbor, Seminole, St. Petersburg, Tarpon Springs, Tampa, and surrounding areas in Pinellas County, Pasco County, and Hillsborough County.
Since opening our doors on January 1, 2020, we've built our reputation one satisfied customer at a time. Our 4.9-star rating reflects hundreds of property owners who've trusted us with their tree removal needs, and we'd be honored to earn your trust, too.
Ready to Schedule Your Tree Removal? Get Your Free Estimate Today
Don't let that dangerous, diseased, or unwanted tree continue threatening your property and peace of mind. Whether you need routine tree removal or emergency storm cleanup, Andrew's Tree Care brings the perfect combination of professional expertise, quality equipment, and genuine care for your satisfaction.
Take the first step toward a safer, more beautiful property. Call or text Kelly at (727) 500-2278 right now for your free, no-obligation tree removal estimate. We respond within 2 hours and can often schedule your service within 1-2 weeks or within 24-48 hours for emergency situations.
Special Offers:
- 10% discount for veterans and military families
- Seasonal promotions available
- Free estimates with no obligation
- Payment only upon your complete satisfaction
Service Areas: Clearwater, Palm Harbor, Dunedin, Oldsmar, Largo, Safety Harbor, Seminole, St. Petersburg, Tarpon Springs, Pinellas Park, Tampa, Trinity, Holiday, Port Richey, New Port Richey, West Chase, and surrounding areas in Pinellas County, Pasco County, and Hillsborough County.
Experience the Andrew's Tree Care difference. Professional tree removal you can trust, from a family you can count on. Call (727) 500-2278 today.