Tree Service in Quincy, Florida

Tree service Quincy Florida Gadsden County

Tree Service in Quincy and Gadsden County

Quincy is the county seat of Gadsden County, about 20 miles west of Tallahassee on US-90. We serve Quincy and the surrounding Gadsden County area with the same crew and equipment we run through Leon County — there's no separate "Quincy branch." You call the same number, deal with the same people.

What We Do in the Quincy Area

Tree removal: Full removal including stump, or removal to ground level with stump grinding as a separate service. Most properties in Quincy and Gadsden County have significant tree canopy — oaks, pines, and pecan trees are common on older residential lots.

Tree trimming and pruning: Crown cleaning, dead branch removal, crown raising for sight lines and clearance, selective pruning for storm risk reduction. Live oaks are common in the area and benefit from regular professional attention.

Emergency tree service: Storm damage, trees on structures, hazardous leaning trees. We respond to the Quincy area for urgent work — call (850) 570-4074 and describe the situation.

Stump grinding: After removal (ours or someone else's), stump grinding to below grade so the area can be reclaimed for lawn or landscaping.

Trees Common in Gadsden County

Pecan trees are significant in Gadsden County — the county has historic agricultural ties to pecan production and many residential properties have mature pecans. Large pecan trees need periodic pruning for structural integrity, and dead or storm-damaged limbs in pecan trees need prompt attention.

Water oaks are common on residential lots throughout the area. They're shorter-lived than live oaks and can develop structural decline earlier — regular assessment helps identify issues before they become emergencies.

Loblolly and slash pines are present throughout Gadsden County. Pine trees with bark beetle activity, crown dieback, or significant lean need evaluation — a declining pine can fail without much warning.

Tung oil trees — legacy trees from the mid-20th century tung oil industry in the Florida Panhandle — occasionally show up on older properties in the region.

Gadsden County Considerations

Gadsden County doesn't have the same tree ordinance structure as the City of Tallahassee. There are no city permit requirements for most residential tree work in unincorporated Gadsden County. If your property is within Quincy city limits, check with the City of Quincy for any applicable tree regulations.

That said, the practical considerations are the same as anywhere: large tree work requires proper equipment, insurance, and experienced climbers. Work near structures, over fences, or in tight lots is higher-complexity work regardless of permitting requirements.

Getting an Estimate

We provide written estimates for all tree work. For a property in Quincy or Gadsden County, we'll schedule an on-site visit and send a written estimate before any work is scheduled.


Tree service in Quincy or Gadsden County? Call (850) 570-4074 or request an estimate online.

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