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Tree Work By Mitch Drake & Sons
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Tree RemovalTree Removal - For BusinessTree Stump - Remove+5 more

Serving Bryceville, FL and surrounding areas

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In business since 1980

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Emergency services offered

"Mitch and his team are ouotstanding. This is the second time I used their service and I won't need to look for another tree company again. Professional, polite and honest all describe Mitch and his team has learned those values from the BEST! Do not look further....call this company to do your tree work!!"
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Arborist Assessment and Tree Services
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Tree RemovalTree TrimmingTree Trimming - For Business

Serving Bryceville, FL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I had a great experience hiring arborist assessment?s for my tree service needs . They were quick, professional and helpful when it came to the job and they taught me quite a bit about the trees I currently have !"
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Response time7 hrs
Response rate100%
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Colts Tree Service
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Tree RemovalTree Removal - For BusinessTree Stump - Remove+3 more

Serving Bryceville, FL and surrounding areas

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My name is Colton Haigler, owner of Colts Tree Service. I’m a God-fearing man who believes in doing honest work, treating people right, and serving others with integrity. I take pride in providing dependable, high-quality tree care while building trust with every customer I meet.\n\nWhether you need tree removal, trimming, or general maintenance, my goal is to serve you the best way I can—working safely, efficiently, and with respect for your property. I approach every job with a strong work ethic and a commitment to excellence, because I believe that how you do your work reflects who you are.\n\nIf you’re looking for someone who values faith, hard work, and doing the job right the first time, I’d be honored to help with any of your tree service needs.

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Tree Service questions, answered by experts

Trees aren't big fans of moving, and they do go into shock during a transplant. Although most carefully thought-out tree transplants see the tree recover from the shock just fine, there is always a risk of having an unsuccessful move. Proper preparation, timing, and diligent aftercare are crucial to minimize the risks when transplanting a tree.

Depending on the severity of the damage, a tree might continue healing for years after a split or a break. Saplings can usually bounce back in the spring in one or two seasons, but larger trees might take a few years to regain their former strength. If your tree is showing strong growth and is not dropping limbs, you can consider it healed after the first two seasons.

Yes, it’s okay to trim low branches on a tree, also known as limbing up or raising the crown. Essentially, you’ll trim the lower third of the tree (trunk) and leave the upper two-thirds of the tree (crown). Arborists recommend trimming 20% of a tree’s leaves per season for two to three seasons. Trimming low branches allows light to flow through the tree, increasing circulation and making the tree stronger and healthier.

It depends on the problem, the affected part of the tree, the risk of the pathogen spreading, and the overall health of your tree. Many diseases, fungal infections, and insect infestations can be successfully treated, especially if the issue is only in a few branches. However, if a disease is too widespread, too severe, too easily spread, or in the roots, the tree will likely need to be removed.

On average, tree removal costs around $750, with a typical range between $200 and $2,000. The final price depends on several factors, including the tree's height, trunk diameter, species, and overall health. Accessibility is also a key factor; costs will be higher if the tree is in a hard-to-reach area or located near structures like power lines or your home. Additional costs may apply for services such as stump removal (which can add $100 to $150), log-splitting, debris cleanup, and obtaining necessary permits. It is also customary to tip the professional, usually between $20 and $100.

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