Tree Removal in Holly Hill, FL | Florida’s Tree Masters




Tree Removal in Holly Hill, FL — Licensed & Insured

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Holly Hill’s Local Tree Removal Experts

Holly Hill may be one of the smallest cities in the Daytona Beach metro, but its tree care needs are just as real as any of its larger neighbors. Tucked between Daytona Beach to the south and Ormond Beach to the north, this tight-knit residential community of approximately 12,000 residents features mature trees on compact lots — a combination that makes professional tree removal essential when problems arise.

Florida’s Tree Masters has served Holly Hill homeowners for years, and we understand the particular challenges of working in this city. Most Holly Hill properties are on smaller lots where trees sit close to homes, fences, power lines, and neighboring structures. That means every removal requires precision — there is no room for a tree to simply fall. Our crews use controlled sectional removal techniques that take trees down piece by piece, protecting your property and your neighbor’s.

The area near the LPGA corridor and along Ridgewood Avenue (US-1) features some of the largest trees in Holly Hill, including mature oaks and pines that have been growing for decades. Whether you need a single tree removed or want a full property assessment, we provide honest evaluations and fair pricing. Check out our complete tree removal services.

Tree Removal Pricing in Holly Hill

Holly Hill’s compact residential lots mean most removals are small to medium sized. Here are our standard pricing ranges:

Tree Size Height Price Range
Small Under 25 ft $200 – $500
Medium 25 – 50 ft $400 – $900
Large 50 – 75 ft $800 – $1,500
Very Large 75+ ft $1,500 – $2,500+

The majority of Holly Hill tree removals fall in the small to medium range ($200 to $900), reflecting the city’s residential character and typical lot sizes. Properties along the Halifax River or near LPGA Blvd may have larger specimens that push into the higher ranges. We provide free estimates with transparent pricing — call (386) 320-3169.

When a Tree Needs to Come Down

On Holly Hill’s smaller lots, a problem tree is never far from a structure. Knowing when to act can prevent costly damage:

  • Dead or dying trees — Dead trees on compact lots are an immediate concern because there is little buffer distance between the tree and structures. A dead oak that might be monitored on a large rural lot needs to come down quickly in Holly Hill.
  • Storm damage — Holly Hill shares the same hurricane and thunderstorm exposure as Daytona Beach and Ormond Beach. After storms, damaged trees with cracked trunks or torn limbs should be evaluated within days, not weeks.
  • Leaning toward structures — Because trees and homes are so close together in Holly Hill, even a modest lean represents a significant threat. If you notice a tree has shifted, call for an assessment before the next storm.
  • Root damage — Holly Hill’s older homes were often built near existing trees that have since expanded their root systems into foundations, driveways, and sewer lines. When root pruning is insufficient, removal eliminates the ongoing threat.
  • Overcrowding — Some Holly Hill properties have multiple mature trees competing for space. Removing one or two overcrowded trees can improve the health of the remaining trees while reducing risk to your home.
  • Disease or pest problems — Fungal infections, boring insects, and bacterial diseases affect trees throughout the Daytona Beach metro area. Infected trees in Holly Hill’s dense neighborhoods should be removed promptly to prevent spread to adjacent properties.

Holly Hill Tree Regulations and Permits

Holly Hill does not maintain its own separate tree ordinance. Instead, tree removal in Holly Hill falls under Volusia County tree protection regulations. This makes the permitting process more straightforward than in cities like DeLand or Palm Coast that have their own municipal tree codes.

Under Volusia County rules, a permit is required to remove protected trees with a trunk diameter of 12 inches or more at breast height (DBH). Protected species include live oaks, bald cypress, magnolias, and other designated native hardwoods. Dead, dying, or imminently hazardous trees may qualify for expedited removal. Florida’s Tree Masters handles all permit documentation and submissions for Holly Hill properties.

Holly Hill’s Position in the Metro Area

Holly Hill’s location between Daytona Beach and Ormond Beach gives it a unique character — it is a small, primarily residential city surrounded by much larger communities. The LPGA Blvd corridor runs near Holly Hill’s western boundary, and US-1 (Ridgewood Avenue) bisects the city north to south. Most of the city’s tree removal needs come from the residential streets east and west of Ridgewood, where single-family homes sit beneath mature oaks, pines, and palms.

Common Trees in Holly Hill

The most commonly removed trees in Holly Hill are water oaks (which become hazardous as they age), laurel oaks, slash pines, cabbage palms, and various ornamental species. The city also has pockets of larger live oaks along the Halifax River corridor that occasionally require removal when they threaten waterfront properties or seawalls.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does tree removal cost in Holly Hill?

Most Holly Hill tree removals cost between $200 and $1,500. The city’s smaller lots and moderate-sized trees keep most jobs in the $300 to $900 range. Larger oaks near the Halifax River or along the LPGA corridor can run $1,000 to $2,500+. We provide free written estimates with no hidden fees.

Do I need a permit to remove a tree in Holly Hill?

Holly Hill follows Volusia County tree ordinances. If your tree has a trunk diameter of 12 inches or more at breast height, a removal permit is required. The process is straightforward since Holly Hill does not add its own layer of municipal regulations on top of the county code. Our team handles all permitting for you.

Do you offer emergency tree service in Holly Hill?

Yes, 24/7. Holly Hill’s compact size means our crews can reach you quickly from our Volusia County operations. Whether a tree falls on your home during a thunderstorm or a dead limb threatens your driveway, we respond fast to secure your property and begin removal.

How long does tree removal take?

Most Holly Hill removals take 2 to 4 hours. Because lots are smaller and trees are close to structures, we typically use sectional removal — cutting the tree down piece by piece rather than felling it whole. This takes a bit longer but is much safer on compact properties. We give you a time estimate up front.

Does insurance cover tree removal?

If a tree falls on your home, garage, fence, or other covered structure, your homeowner’s insurance typically covers the removal cost. Trees that fall without hitting anything insured are usually your responsibility to remove. Properties near the Halifax River may be in flood zones with separate insurance provisions. We help with all claim documentation.

Holly Hill Neighborhoods We Serve

Ridgewood Avenue Corridor
LPGA Blvd Area
Halifax River Waterfront
Holly Hill Central
Flomich Street Area
Nova Road Corridor
Riverside Drive

Get Your Free Estimate in Holly Hill

Small city, big trees, fair prices. Call Florida’s Tree Masters for a free on-site estimate anywhere in Holly Hill.

(386) 320-3169

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Florida’s Tree Masters — Licensed & Insured Tree Removal in Holly Hill, FL

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