TREE REMOVAL

PROFESSIONAL TREE REMOVAL SERVICES

FOR OCALA, BELLEVIEW, FL & BEYOND

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Whether you’ve been impacted by storm damage or one of your trees has been devastated from a disease, Homeowners across Ocala, FL trust Marion Tree Trimming to remove trees from their properties. Our tree removal services wouldn’t be complete without stump grinding to remove those pesky tree stumps from your property.


With 53+ years of experience and access to state-of-the-art tree removal equipment, our team will carefully remove your tree, all while protecting your property and its surroundings. As we take pride in our work and genuinely care about the well-being of your property, you can be sure we’ll go above and beyond to ensure the job is done right. Contact us today to request a free estimate on any tree removals and tree branch removals you require or to request an emergency tree service!

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FIVE SIGNS YOU NEED TREE REMOVAL

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Many different situations may call for tree removal services. You should call in our pros if you have a tree that is:


● Dead or dying ● Infested with insects ● Covered in large cracks ● Leaning toward your home

●  Blocking your beautiful view


Do any of these signs sound familiar? If so, tree services, specifically tree removal, should be in your future. No one should have to worry about a risky tree causing problems on their property. Luckily, with our large tree removal services, you won’t have to worry any longer. Schedule an appointment for our tree cutting services today. We proudly offer our tree services to those in Ocala, FL and the surrounding communities.

MOST COMMON REASONS HOMEOWNERS NEED TO REMOVE TREES FROM THEIR PROPERTY

In the Ocala/Belleview regions in Florida, homeowners often require tree removal services for a variety of reasons. Here are some of the most common causes:



Storm/Hurricane Damage: Ocala is no stranger to severe weather, including hurricanes, tropical storms, and thunderstorms. High winds and heavy rain can cause trees to topple over or lose large branches, posing a significant risk to property and safety.

Disease and Infestation: Trees can become infected with diseases or infested with pests, which can weaken their structure and eventually lead to their demise. Common issues in the Ocala area include laurel wilt disease, which affects various types of laurel trees, and invasive pests like the Asian longhorned beetle.

Age and Decay: Over time, trees naturally age and can become weak or decayed. Older trees may develop hollow trunks, rotting roots, or other structural issues that make them unsafe and necessitate removal.

Overgrowth: Trees that grow too large for their space can cause problems, such as encroaching on neighboring properties, blocking sunlight, or interfering with power lines. In these cases, removal may be the best solution to prevent further issues.

Construction and Landscaping: Homeowners may need to remove trees to make way for new construction projects, such as building additions, driveways, or pools. Additionally, trees might be removed as part of a landscaping overhaul to create a new design or aesthetic.

Root Damage: Tree roots can cause significant damage to foundations, sidewalks, and underground utilities. If a tree's root system is causing problems, removal may be necessary to prevent further damage.

Safety Concerns: Trees that are leaning, have weak branches, or are otherwise unstable can pose a safety hazard. Homeowners may opt for removal to protect their property and loved ones from potential accidents.

Aesthetic Reasons: Sometimes, homeowners simply want to remove a tree because it doesn't fit with their desired landscape design or because it blocks a view they want to enjoy.

Invasive Species: Certain tree species, like the Brazilian pepper tree, are invasive and can crowd out native plants. Removing these trees can help restore the natural ecosystem and promote biodiversity.

Fire Prevention: In areas prone to wildfires, removing trees that are too close to homes can help create a defensible space and reduce the risk of fire spreading to the property.

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