For schools, governments, HOAs, and facilities

Commercial tree work for properties that cannot wait on a weekend visit.

Schools, municipalities, HOAs, property managers, and facility teams across Pinellas County. Scoped site walks, written proposals, scheduled crews, and documented completion.

Site walks scheduled within 3 business days. Storm response same day.

A tree service crew working after hours at a Florida commercial property with work lights and traffic cones set.
  • Licensed and insured
  • COI on request, additional insured available
  • W-9 on file
  • OSHA-trained crews
  • Net terms for qualified accounts
  • Pinellas County coverage

Who we work with.

The intake is the same. The constraints are different. Our crews adjust the schedule, the documentation, and the on-site coordination to match how your property runs.

A tree crew clearing limbs along a Florida school walkway with cones and caution tape set.

Schools and campuses

Athletic fields, parking lots, walkways, and grounds. We schedule around bell times, breaks, and summer windows so the work does not interrupt students or staff.

A tree crew clearing limbs from a city right-of-way beside a sidewalk and street.

Local governments and parks

Right-of-way trimming, storm response, hazard assessments, and park work. We respond to RFPs, carry the coverage your procurement office requires, and document each visit.

A Florida multifamily community with freshly trimmed tree canopy and a crew finishing cleanup.

HOAs and property management

Communities, multifamily, and commercial portfolios. Single point of contact, recurring trim cycles, and per-property reports your residents and boards can read.

A tree crew working at night in a lit commercial parking lot with cones around the work zone.

Commercial facilities

Office parks, medical campuses, retail centers, and warehouses. After-hours and weekend windows when on-site operations cannot pause for the work.

What changes when the property is commercial.

The tree work itself is the same craft. The paperwork, schedule, and documentation around it are what most commercial buyers care about, so that is where we put the extra discipline.

Procurement-ready paperwork

COI with your entity named as additional insured, W-9, references, and scoped written proposals. Sent the same day in most cases.

Schedules that respect your operations

After-hours, weekend, and seasonal windows. Athletic-field work between seasons, retail work after closing, school work over breaks.

Documented before, during, after

Site-walk notes with photos, scoped proposal, and a post-visit report with what was done and what was left. One file your board or facilities lead can forward.

Insurance discipline on every job

Drop zones, traffic control, and pedestrian routing planned before the saws start. We work the same way on a campus that we work on a residential lot.

How a commercial job runs.

Four steps from first call to closed-out report. The same flow for a school, a municipal park, an HOA community, or a facility — only the windows and the on-site contact change.

A tree crew lead reviewing site walk notes with a property contact at a Florida commercial property.
  1. 1. Site walk

    We meet on site, walk the property, note tree condition, access, drop zones, and any operational constraints (school hours, customer traffic, lease tenants).

  2. 2. Written proposal

    Scoped work, pricing, schedule window, COI details, and any property-protection plan. Sent as a single document your procurement team can route.

  3. 3. Scheduled crew

    We confirm the window, coordinate with on-site contacts, and stage equipment so the work fits into your day instead of disrupting it.

  4. 4. Documented completion

    Photos and a short report of what was done, what was hauled away, and any follow-up we recommend before next season.

Recent commercial work.

A few jobs from the last few cycles. References available on request — name your entity and we will line up someone comparable.

See residential work too
A cleared treeline bordering a Florida school athletic field at the end of a tree work project.
Pinellas County · School district

Athletic-field clearance over a summer break

Removed three hazardous oaks bordering an athletic field, ground stumps below grade, and hauled all debris before fall sports started.

A cleared Florida park walkway after storm cleanup with dark clouds receding and blue sky returning.
Pinellas County · Municipal parks

Storm-response cleanup across a public park

Cleared downed limbs and a leaning palm from walkways and a parking area within 48 hours of a coastal wind event so the park could reopen.

A coastal Florida community street after a recurring canopy trim cycle with residents walking on a clear sidewalk.
Coastal Pinellas · HOA community

Recurring canopy trim across a 60-home community

Multi-day trim cycle across community streets, common areas, and amenity buildings. Per-property notes delivered to the board.

Get a site walk on the calendar.

Procurement contact, COI requirements, or RFP timeline? Call directly or send the request and note the entity name in the description.

What to have ready

  • Entity name and procurement contact
  • Property address and best access route
  • Any operating windows we should plan around (school hours, business hours, leases)
  • COI requirements or RFP timeline, if any