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West Puerto Rico · pop. 38K

Tree Service in Aguada, Puerto Rico.

Aguada is a quiet west coast town with established residential canopies and a stretch of beachfront property.

Services available in Aguada

Tree species common in Aguada

Aguada's climate and geography shape the trees you'll find. We regularly service Coconut Palm, Mango, Breadfruit, Royal Palm, Almendro across this area. Each species has unique care needs - palms get specialized treatment vs hardwoods, and protected species require permit awareness.

Hurricane & storm risks in Aguada

West coast exposure with mixed coastal/inland tree concerns. Many older mango and breadfruit trees in residential neighborhoods.

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Neighborhoods we serve in Aguada

Local crew familiar with every barrio. Recent jobs across:

Aguada PuebloEspinarAtalayaCerro GordoJagüey

Local landmarks & properties

We've worked properties throughout Aguada, including areas near Crashboat Trail, Aguada Plaza. Whether it's a single residence, a gated community, or a commercial property, we approach each job with local knowledge.

Permits & regulations in Aguada

Puerto Rico DRNA protects several tree species across all municipalities. Aguada has additional considerations for historic-district trees and HOA-managed properties. We help our customers navigate the permit process when removal requires one. Read our permit guide →

Frequently asked - Aguada

Do you serve all of Aguada?

Yes. We dispatch crews across all neighborhoods in Aguada, including Aguada Pueblo, Espinar, Atalaya, Cerro Gordo and surrounding areas.

What does tree service cost in Aguada?

Most residential tree work in Aguada ranges $200-$2,500 depending on size, species, and complexity. Free written estimates always.

Are you available 24/7 for emergencies in Aguada?

Yes. We dispatch emergency crews 24/7 to Aguada for fallen trees, storm damage, and other hazards.

How much does tree removal cost in Puerto Rico?

Most residential tree removals in Puerto Rico fall between $300 and $2,500 depending on size, location, and complexity. Palm trees typically run $150-$600. Large hazardous removals near structures can exceed $3,500. We provide free, no-obligation written estimates.

Do I need a permit to remove a tree in Puerto Rico?

Some species protected by DRNA (the Department of Natural and Environmental Resources) require permits. Trees in historic districts also require approval. We help our customers identify when a permit is needed and can assist with the application.

Do you offer 24/7 emergency tree service?

Yes. We dispatch 24/7 for fallen trees, trees on structures or vehicles, branches on power lines, and post-storm hazards. Call our main line and you'll reach a real dispatcher, not voicemail.

Are estimates really free?

Yes, every estimate is free and there is no obligation. We come out, evaluate the work, and provide a written quote you can keep.

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