Dead Tree Removal in Puerto Rico
Dead trees fail unpredictably. We remove them safely before they fall on people, structures, or vehicles. Often eligible for insurance reimbursement if hazard documented.
When do you need this service?
- Tree is dead, dying, or visibly diseased
- Tree leans toward a structure, road, or power line
- Storm damage with hanging or split branches
- Roots damaging foundations, hardscape, or pipes
- Routine maintenance for property safety + curb appeal
- Property prep before sale or new construction
Our process
- 1Free on-site evaluation
We come out, walk the property, and explain the work and pricing in writing.
- 2Schedule the work
Routine jobs scheduled around your calendar. Emergencies dispatched immediately.
- 3Professional execution
Right equipment, right crew, right safety gear. We protect your property at every step.
- 4Cleanup & follow-up
Site left cleaner than we found it. Photos documented. We stand behind our work.
Why choose us for this work
- · Real dispatch by Gustavo, 24/7, no call centers.
- · Bilingual EN/ES crews across all 78 municipalities.
- · Licensed, insured, COI on request for any commercial client.
- · Hurricane-season tested response across Maria, Fiona, and Ernesto.
- · Honest, written pricing - no surprise add-ons.
Cities we serve
Frequently asked questions
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.
Do you work across all of Puerto Rico?
Yes. We dispatch crews across all 78 municipalities. Response times for non-emergency work depend on distance and crew availability, but we serve the entire island.
How fast can you arrive in an emergency?
Within the San Juan metro and other coastal cities, we typically arrive in under 2 hours for true emergencies. After a major storm, response times depend on volume and road access, but emergency calls go to the front of the queue.
Dead Tree Removal - Service Areas
San Juan is the heart of Puerto Rico. Dense urban canopies, historic districts with protected trees, coastal p...
Bayamón is one of Puerto Rico's most populated municipalities. Suburban neighborhoods with mature fruit trees,...
Carolina combines a major coastal hospitality corridor with established residential neighborhoods. Beachfront ...
Ponce, the 'Pearl of the South,' has historic plazas with mature trees and surrounding suburban neighborhoods....
Caguas is the largest inland city in Puerto Rico, with suburban neighborhoods and mature mixed canopy. Fruit t...
Guaynabo is among the most affluent municipalities in Puerto Rico. Premium residential properties, gated commu...
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