Professional Tree Services in Edgewater, FL
Whether you need a dangerous tree removed, overgrown branches trimmed back, or storm debris hauled away, Florida’s Tree Masters provides full-service tree care throughout Edgewater and Volusia County. We serve every neighborhood — including Annexed into the City in 1957, Some newer two-story traditional homes on remaining parcels, Heavily affected by flooding during Hurricane Milton, – Carriage Hill — Newest subdivision — with crews that travel the area daily.
With 264+ five-star Google reviews, ISA-certified arborists on staff, and a reputation built on honest pricing and quality work, we’re the tree service company Edgewater homeowners trust.
Why Edgewater Homeowners Choose Florida’s Tree Masters
- ISA Certified Arborists — Every job is assessed by a certified arborist who understands tree biology, structural integrity, and safe removal methods for your specific situation.
- 264+ Five-Star Google Reviews — More verified reviews than any competitor serving Edgewater. Our reputation is earned through consistent results.
- Fully Licensed & Insured — Complete general liability and workers’ compensation coverage protects your property. We carry proof of insurance to every job.
- Crews in Edgewater Regularly — We run crews through Edgewater and Volusia County every week, which means faster scheduling and response times.
- Free, Honest Estimates — We come to your property, walk the job, assess every factor, and give you a straightforward price. No pressure, no hidden fees.
- 24/7 Emergency Response — When a tree falls at 2 AM, our emergency line is open: (386) 320-3169.
Complete Tree Services in Edgewater
Tree Removal
From small ornamental trees to massive live oaks, our crews safely remove trees of any size in Edgewater. We handle hazardous trees, dead trees, storm-damaged trees, and trees that need to come down for construction or renovation. Every removal includes full cleanup — we leave your property cleaner than we found it. Tree removal in the Edgewater area typically costs between $377 and $1,331 depending on tree size, species, location, and complexity.
Tree Trimming & Pruning
Regular trimming keeps your trees healthy, your property safe, and your curb appeal sharp. Our arborists follow ISA pruning standards — we never top trees or make cuts that damage tree health. We trim for clearance (roof, driveway, power lines), structure (reduce storm risk), and aesthetics. Trimming in Edgewater typically runs $232–$958 per tree depending on size and access.
Stump Grinding
After a tree comes down, the stump needs to go. Left behind, stumps attract termites, create trip hazards, and block landscaping plans. We grind stumps 6–12 inches below grade so you can sod, landscape, or build right over the spot. Stump grinding typically costs $175–$550 depending on diameter.
Land Clearing
Building a new home, adding a pool, or developing a lot in Edgewater? We clear land of any size — from a backyard section to multi-acre parcels. Services include tree removal, stump grinding, brush clearing, debris hauling, and grade preparation. We work with contractors, handle Volusia County permits, and preserve valuable trees you want to keep.
Storm Damage & Hurricane Debris Removal
Edgewater’s location along Florida’s Atlantic coast means hurricane season brings serious tree damage risk. Recent storms that impacted the area:
Hurricane Matthew (2016) — Severe damage across Volusia County. Roofs torn off, trees uprooted, debris covering roadways. Widespread power outages. |
Hurricane Irma (2017) — Significant tree damage throughout Central Florida and Volusia County. |
Hurricane Ian (2022) — **11.5 inches of rain** in Edgewater. Major flooding. Edgewater Animal Shelter evacuated (19 dogs, 71 cats). Trees down across the city. |
Hurricane Nicole (2022) — Cat 1, struck just 43 days after Ian. Volusia County sustained **$522 million in total damage**. Coastal buildings collapsed, trees uprooted from saturated soil. |
Our emergency crews respond 24/7 for storm damage — fallen trees on structures, blocked driveways, and hanging limbs. Call (386) 320-3169 anytime for emergency service.
Debris Cleanup
Whether it’s post-storm debris, a DIY project gone sideways, or years of accumulated brush and fallen branches, we haul it all away. Full lot cleanup, brush pile removal, palm frond hauling — we handle the heavy lifting so you don’t have to.
Pressure Washing
Trees create more than just shade — they drop leaves, sap, pollen, and organic matter that stains driveways, sidewalks, roofs, and home exteriors. Our pressure washing service restores your surfaces. Driveway cleaning typically runs $150–$300, house washing $250–$500, and roof cleaning $300–$600.
Edgewater Tree Removal Permits — What You Need to Know
Edgewater follows Volusia County’s tree protection guidelines along with its own municipal code:
- Permit required — for tree removal within city limits
- Application: — Available online at cityofedgewater.org or via email to BuildingDept@cityofedgewater.org
- Permit office: — 2140 S Riverside Drive, #28, Edgewater, FL 32141
- Contact: — Building & Permitting at **(386) 424-2400** (option 2, then 4, then 3)
- Permit Technician: — Kelly Woodworth
- Digital submittal available — — apply, pay, and print permits without visiting the office
- Historic trees — may only be removed upon approval of a Tree Removal Permit granted by the City
- Protected trees: — Any tree over **6 inches DBH** (diameter at breast height) in zoning setbacks on residential properties
- Non-residential: — All trees 6″ DBH and larger are protected on commercially zoned parcels
- Native pines: — Any native pine species 6″ DBH or larger is protected regardless of zoning
- Historic trees — (designated by Volusia County Council) may **only** be removed with County Council approval
- Replacement ratio: — 15% of total cross-sectional area of the trunk removed must be replaced
- Tree survey required — for all residential tree removal permits (since January 2021)
- Live Oak — (Quercus virginiana) — heavily protected, dominant canopy tree
- Sand Live Oak — (Quercus geminata) — native to coastal scrub habitat
- Sabal Palmetto — (Cabbage Palm) — Florida’s state tree, prominent throughout Edgewater
- Bald Cypress — (Taxodium distichum) — protected, found near waterways
- Laurel Oak, Water Oak, Magnolia, Pignut Hickory — — common native species in Volusia ecosystems
- Native Pines — — all native pine species 6″ DBH+ are protected
Our ISA-certified arborists are familiar with Edgewater’s permitting requirements and handle the process from start to finish.
Edgewater Tree Service FAQs
Do I need a permit to remove a tree in Edgewater?
In most cases, yes. Edgewater and Volusia County have tree protection ordinances that require permits for removing protected trees on residential property. Our team handles the entire permit process — from application through final inspection.
How much does tree removal cost in Edgewater?
Tree removal in Edgewater typically ranges from $377 to $1,331 depending on tree size, species, location, and complexity. Large live oaks or crane-assisted removals can cost more. We provide free on-site estimates with exact pricing.
How long does tree removal take?
Most single-tree residential removals are completed in 4–8 hours. Large oaks or complex multi-tree jobs may take 1–2 days. Crane-assisted removals are typically a full day. We give you a clear timeline during your free estimate.
Do you offer emergency tree service in Edgewater?
Yes — we provide 24/7 emergency tree removal for Edgewater and all of Volusia County. When a tree falls on your home or blocks your driveway, call (386) 320-3169 and we’ll dispatch a crew immediately.
Will you clean up after the tree is removed?
Every job includes full cleanup — no exceptions. We remove all branches, logs, and debris. We rake the area clean. Your property will look better than before we arrived.
Can you work around power lines?
Yes. Our crews are trained and equipped for working near power lines. For trees directly contacting lines, we coordinate with the utility company. Safety is never compromised.
Edgewater Neighborhoods We Serve
Our crews know the roads, the trees, and the local requirements in every Edgewater community:
- Annexed into the City in 1957
- Some newer two-story traditional homes on remaining parcels
- Heavily affected by flooding during Hurricane Milton
- – Carriage Hill — Newest subdivision
- Morland Shores — Gated community with patio homes
- – Hawks Park
- The Landings at Edgewater
- Edgewater Landing / Seahorse Mobile Home Park area
What Our Customers Say
“Florida’s Tree Masters did an excellent job at our Edgewater property. Professional crew, fair pricing, and they cleaned up everything. Highly recommend.” — Verified Google Review, 5 Stars
With 264+ Google reviews averaging 4.9 stars, our track record speaks for itself.
Service Areas Near Edgewater
In addition to Edgewater, Florida’s Tree Masters proudly serves:
- New Smyrna Beach Tree Services
- Oak Hill Tree Services
- Port Orange Tree Services
- Daytona Beach Tree Services
- South Daytona Tree Services
- Daytona Beach Shores Tree Services
- DeLand Tree Services
- Ormond Beach Tree Services
Get Your Free Estimate in Edgewater
Don’t wait for the next storm to bring down a tree you already know is a problem. Call Florida’s Tree Masters today for a free, no-pressure, on-site estimate from an ISA-certified arborist.
Call now: (386) 320-3169
Serving Edgewater, Annexed into the City in 1957, Some newer two-story traditional homes on remaining parcels, Heavily affected by flooding during Hurricane Milton, and all of Volusia County.