Dead Tree Removal in Miami, FL
Dead Tree Removal in Miami typically runs $400-$8,000, depending far more on access and size than on the tree itself. Compare free written quotes from vetted local crews.
In Miami, dead tree removal is shaped by one regional reality: Hurricane-damaged and storm-weakened trees - leaning pines, cracked live oaks, and battered palms - are the region's biggest hazard-removal driver after every major storm. Miami's live oaks, royal and coconut palms, and ficus grow year-round, and hurricane season is the defining event - palm cleanup and post-storm removals dominate demand. We connect you with vetted local crews who handle dead and hazardous trees, so you can compare free written quotes.
| Open access, room to work | $300-$6,800 |
| Typical yard tree | $400-$8,000 |
| Tight access - close to the house or power lines | $500-$11,600 |
Fast regrowth and frequent storm work keep steady demand, while very tall pines and post-hurricane surges can push emergency pricing toward the higher end. Access is the biggest factor - a tree over the roof or tight to power lines costs more than the same tree in an open yard. Every job is quoted in writing after a free on-site look. Get an instant ballpark estimate.
Dead Tree Removal for Miami properties
Miami's tree stock shapes how dead tree removal gets done here. The area runs heavy with live oak, southern (loblolly & longleaf) pine, sabal and other palms, sweetgum, and the local crews we connect you with plan around Southeast realities: hurricane and tropical-storm limb loss and whole-tree failures, and tall southern pines that snap or uproot in saturated ground. Every Miami job is scoped to the tree and its access, not guessed at - and you get a free written quote before anyone starts.
When Miami homeowners request this
- A dead, dying, or storm-damaged tree near the house
- Hurricane-damaged and storm-weakened trees on the property
- A tree or heavy limb leaning over the roof, drive, or lines
- Cracked unions, hollow trunks, or heaving roots
- Debris and downed limbs after Southeast storms
- Clearing a tree before a build, addition, or new bed
The tree picture in Miami
Miami's live oaks, royal and coconut palms, and ficus grow year-round, and hurricane season is the defining event - palm cleanup and post-storm removals dominate demand. Hurricanes and tropical storms drive the region's biggest removal demand - snapped pines, uprooted oaks, and downed palms after high winds and days of soaking rain. Homeowners push to get weak and overhanging trees down before hurricane season (roughly June through November); cleanup demand peaks during and after named storms.
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How it works
- 1Tell us about the tree
Share the job and a few details on the tree's size and access in Miami. Storm and hazard requests are routed right away.
- 2We match you with local crews
Your request goes to vetted, licensed tree services working in the Miami area - crews who know Southeast trees and conditions.
- 3Compare free written quotes
A crew lead assesses the job on-site and gives you a written price. Compare quotes side by side, no obligation.
- 4Book the crew you choose
Pick the local pro whose plan and price you like best. They handle the work and full cleanup and haul-away.
Frequently asked - Dead Tree Removal in Miami
How much does dead tree removal cost in Miami?
Dead Tree Removal in Miami typically runs $400-$8,000 typical, driven far more by access and size than by species - how close the tree is to the house and power lines, and how equipment can reach it. Fast regrowth and frequent storm work keep steady demand, while very tall pines and post-hurricane surges can push emergency pricing toward the higher end. The local crews we match you with give a written price from a free on-site visit.
Do the crews serve all of Miami?
Yes. The local tree services we connect you with cover Miami and its surrounding areas, including Coral Gables, Coconut Grove, Pinecrest, Kendall.
Can you help with emergency storm damage in Miami?
Yes. Hurricanes and tropical storms drive the region's biggest removal demand - snapped pines, uprooted oaks, and downed palms after high winds and days of soaking rain. Mark your request as an emergency and we route it to Miami-area crews that handle storm response. For a limb tangled in live power lines, call your utility first; for a downed line, call 911.
What kinds of trees do crews commonly work on in Miami?
Around Miami, the canopy runs heavy with live oak, southern (loblolly & longleaf) pine, sabal and other palms, sweetgum. Miami's live oaks, royal and coconut palms, and ficus grow year-round, and hurricane season is the defining event - palm cleanup and post-storm removals dominate demand.
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