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Our ISA Certified Arborist walks the property, inspects the tree, documents the risk, and identifies access constraints. No charge for the assessment.
You have a tree that needs to come down. We assess it today, document the work, and protect everything around it. Same-day on-site assessment, ISA Certified Arborist, and a Certificate of Insurance in your hands before any climber leaves the truck. Fully insured · ISA Certified Arborist · Family-owned and locally operated. Tree removal across Port St. Lucie, Stuart, Vero Beach, Fort Pierce and the surrounding Treasure Coast.
Every Swift tree removal is staffed and documented to professional standard — an ISA Certified Arborist on site to inspect and direct the work, ANSI A300 and ANSI Z133 compliance on every cut, and a Certificate of Insurance in your hands before any climber leaves the truck. Family-owned. Locally rooted. Treasure-Coast-proven across St. Lucie, Martin, and Indian River counties.
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Call us today if you see any of these warning signs — each one is a documented removal candidate by ISA risk-assessment standards.
A tree leaning toward the house, pool cage, or driveway
Storm-damaged limbs or split leaders after a hurricane, microburst, or thunderstorm
A lifted root plate with a visible gap between trunk and turf
Dead canopy across 30% or more of the tree
A hollow trunk or a cavity wider than one-third the stem diameter
Reddish-brown conks at the base of a palm (Ganoderma butt rot)
Hurricane high-failure species (queen palm, laurel oak, Australian pine) within strike distance of your home
Our ISA Certified Arborist walks the property, inspects the tree, documents the risk, and identifies access constraints. No charge for the assessment.
Scope, equipment plan, debris handling, and the permit pathway — emailed within 4 hours of the visit. Itemized line by line.
We file the local permit, issue the FS §163.045 arborist documentation when the tree qualifies as dangerous, and deliver the Certificate of Insurance before crews start.
Controlled felling or sectional rigging, ground protection in place, full debris haul-off. Final site walk with the property owner before crews leave.
A lethal fungal disease driving most palm removals across the region.
There is no cure. Removal is the only response. Swift lowers infected palms with controlled rigging, then grinds the stump and root ball through our Stump Grinding service. The fungus persists in the soil, so the surrounding substrate is managed to reduce risk to nearby palms.
Queen palm (low wind resistance, frequent storm failure) · Laurel oak and water oak (shorter-lived, weaker wood than live oak) · Australian pine (Florida Category I invasive, FDACS Noxious Weed, exempt from permit under IRC Ch. 927) · Palms showing Ganoderma butt rot · Citrus with HLB (citrus greening) across the Indian River district · Ficus with surface roots lifting driveways and pool decks.
Live oak · Sabal palm (Florida’s state tree) · Gumbo limbo · Bald cypress · Southern magnolia · Sea grape. For pre-season inspection and structural pruning, see Hurricane Prep.
Single-family residential homeowners can remove a documented dangerous tree without a local permit, fee, or mitigation. Requires written ISA Certified Arborist documentation — Swift’s arborist issues it on the same visit. Does not apply to shoreline trees, HOA common areas, or commercial property.
Shoreline Trees are regulated exclusively by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection under the Florida Shoreline tree Trimming and Preservation Act. Local Treasure Coast counties are not delegated shoreline tree authority. Swift coordinates the FDEP submission when shoreline tree work is in scope.
In most cases, yes. Permit rules vary by city and county across the Treasure Coast, and protected tree thresholds differ widely. Swift handles the paperwork end to end and coordinates the local rules for your specific jurisdiction on the day of the assessment. For specifics in your area, see the Tree Removal page for your city.
Often, no. Under Florida Statute §163.045, single-family residential homeowners can skip the local permit when an ISA Certified Arborist documents that the tree poses an unacceptable risk. Swift’s arborist issues that documentation on the same visit.
Most standard Florida homeowners policies respond when a tree falls on a covered structure (house, attached garage, fence). Removal of a healthy tree that fell in the yard without striking a structure is generally not covered. Confirm with your carrier — Swift documents the work for your claim file.
Yes. The sabal palm is Florida’s state tree, and most Treasure Coast jurisdictions protect it once the trunk reaches significant clear-trunk height. Queen palms and other exotics are generally exempt. Your city’s specific threshold is covered on the Tree Removal page for your city.
Most single-tree removals on residential lots are completed in half a day to a full day. Complex jobs — crane access, multiple trees, tight gated-community lots — may run longer. Swift confirms the timeline in the written quote.
The FS §163.045 exemption applies only to single-family detached residential lots. HOA and condo common-area trees remain subject to local ordinances and association rules. Shoreline Trees are regulated exclusively by the Florida DEP — Swift coordinates that submission when shoreline tree work is in scope.
Brush, limbs, and trunk sections removed from the property by default.
Salvageable trunk sections cut to manageable lengths on request — for firewood, slab material, or whatever you have planned.
Chips returned to your property as mulch, or hauled away. Your call.
Ground below grade through our Stump Grinding service. Discounted when bundled same-visit.
Crew lead walks the work with the property owner before the truck leaves. Anything you flag, we fix.
Each one reshaped the Treasure Coast canopy in different ways. Swift answers a 24/7 human-staffed emergency line with a 60 to 90 minute on-site target across all three counties. For the full response protocol, see 24/7 Emergency Tree Service.
Swift took down a 60-foot live oak that was leaning over my roof after the last storm. Same-day assessment, permit handled, crew here in two days. Clean property when they left — even the sawdust.
✓ Verified customerThree oaks struck by lightning needed to come down. Swift filed the Ch. 154 permit, coordinated the city inspection, and had the lot cleared within a week. Professional from first call to final cleanup.
✓ Verified customerHuge mahogany overhanging my neighbor's fence. Swift rigged it in sections — no damage to the fence, no damage to my garden. The NCCCO crane operator knew exactly what he was doing.
✓ Verified customerSame-day on-site assessment · Written quote in 4 hours · Fully insured · Family-owned