North Port · Englewood · Venice · Port Charlotte

Land clearing, lot clearing and tree removal in North Port, FL

A 941 crew that shows up the same week. We clear overgrown lots, take down storm-beaten pines and oaks, haul the debris off, and grind the stumps for a posted price if you want them gone too.

  • Same-week scheduling
  • North Port permit fluent
  • Written price before we roll
Land clearing equipment working an overgrown lot in North Port, Florida

What we do in North Port

Four services, one crew, one set of trucks. Clearing and removal are quoted after we look at the property; stump grinding runs off a posted menu.

Add-on service

Stump grinding, posted price

If all you've got is a stump, you don't need a project quote. Measure across the widest point of the cut face and read it off the table — $99 up to 12 inches, $120 to $150 for most standard yard stumps. Estimates, confirmed on site before we start.

Price by stump diameter

  • Up to 12" across

    Minimum job price. One stump, ground below grade.

    $99

  • 13"–20" across

    Most standard yard stumps land here.

    $120–$150

  • 21"–30" across

    Priced by diameter at the widest point.

    $150–$240

  • 31"+ / multi-trunk

    We measure and confirm before starting.

    Quoted on site

Optional extras

  • Haul chips away

    +$40 and up

    Optional — most people keep the chips as mulch.

  • Surface roots

    +$15 per root run

    Grinding visible roots trailing off the stump.

  • Extra stumps, same visit

    From $45 each

    No second trip charge when they're in one yard.

Full stump grinding details for North Port
Stump ground below grade with chips raked back into the hole

Where we work

Sarasota and Charlotte counties, based in North Port.

North Port · Sarasota County

Our home base. Thousands of platted quarter-acre lots off the Sumter, Toledo Blade and Price corridors, most of them overgrown with palmetto, Brazilian pepper and slash pine.

ZIPs: 34286, 34287, 34288, 34289, 34291

Englewood · Sarasota / Charlotte

Older coastal lots with big live oaks, sabal palms and sandy soil that grinds fast. Plenty of storm-damaged pines still standing since Ian and Milton.

ZIPs: 34223, 34224

Venice · Sarasota County

Tight deed-restricted neighborhoods and island lots. We work small and clean up so the HOA never has a reason to call you.

ZIPs: 34285, 34292, 34293

Port Charlotte · Charlotte County

Vacant-lot clearing before a build, plus melaleuca and pepper tree knockdown along canal frontages.

ZIPs: 33948, 33952, 33953, 33954, 33980

Punta Gorda · Charlotte County

Waterfront yards where access matters more than horsepower. We stage off the driveway and keep the tracks off your sod.

ZIPs: 33950, 33955, 33980

Warm Mineral Springs · North Port

South North Port lots near the springs — heavy scrub, old citrus and pine that has to come out before anything else happens.

ZIPs: 34287

South Venice · Sarasota County

Narrow lots with mature canopy overhanging the roofline. Sectional removals, no crane needed on most.

ZIPs: 34293

Every area we serve
941 local · same-week

Book same-week work in North Port

Takes about 40 seconds. No phone tag — a dispatcher texts you back with a price and a window.

No deposit. No obligation. We confirm the price in writing before any grinding starts.

Quick answers

What areas do you cover?
North Port is home base. We also work Englewood, Venice, South Venice, Port Charlotte, Punta Gorda and Warm Mineral Springs — Sarasota and Charlotte counties, no travel surcharge inside that ring.
How fast can you start?
Most jobs go out the same week. Send the form, a dispatcher texts you back with a price and the next open window — usually within a few hours during business days.
Why is there no phone number on this site?
Because the crew is on a machine, not by a desk. Booking is by form and we answer by text, which means you get an actual written price instead of a voicemail.
Do I need a tree permit in North Port?
Often, since the October 2024 city tree rules. Many removals on developed lots need a Certificate of Zoning Compliance through the city's Accela portal. Invasives, verified dead trees on vacant lots and imminent-danger cases are commonly treated differently. We'll tell you which one you're in.
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