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Tree service in Nocatee, FL

A master-planned community built around tall, preserved slash pines and young live oaks — and that mix needs a crew that knows how to work close to new homes. 904 Tree Service dispatches licensed, insured local crews for removal, trimming, palm care, stumps, and 24/7 storm work across Nocatee and Ponte Vedra.

Nocatee note — this is St. Johns County near Ponte Vedra, not Duval. Same crews, same 24/7 line.

Nocatee's preserved slash pines, young live oaks, and sabal palms need licensed, insured local crews for removal, trimming, palm care, stump grinding, and 24/7 storm work. Removal runs roughly $500–$6,000+, trimming starts from about $500, and estimates are free. Residential hazard removals need no city permit when a certified arborist documents the tree under Florida HB 1159.

Nocatee isn't Jacksonville — it's a fast-growing master-planned community in St. Johns County, just inland of Ponte Vedra Beach. That distinction matters for tree work, because the whole place was designed around its trees. Builders left mature pines standing between new homes, planted rows of young live oaks along the greenways, and dropped sabal palms through every village. It's a beautiful, layered canopy, and it puts big trees closer to rooflines and driveways than almost anywhere else on the First Coast.

Nocatee's trees

Because the community grew so quickly, you get a canopy at two very different ages side by side. The tall slash pines are the survivors — decades-old trees the developer preserved and left towering between freshly built homes. They're the ones we get called about most, because a 70-foot pine that used to stand in open woods now stands ten feet off a new roof. The young live oaks lining the parks and streets are still filling in, needing shaping and clearance more than removal. And sabal palms — Florida's state tree — are planted through nearly every yard and median. Underneath all of it is the same sandy coastal soil that runs through this stretch of St. Johns County: fast-draining, easy to grind stumps in, but loose enough that a tall, shallow-rooted pine can lean or topple in a hard wind that a clay-anchored tree would ride out.

Tree services we cover in Nocatee

The same licensed, insured crews handle the full range of work across Nocatee and Ponte Vedra:

  • Tree removal — hazardous, leaning, or dead trees, including tall pines rigged down piece by piece near homes.
  • Tree trimming & pruning — deadwooding, canopy thinning, and roofline and driveway clearance for young oaks.
  • Palm tree service — trimming, skinning, and care for the sabal palms planted through every village.
  • Stump grinding — quick in Nocatee's sandy soil, so you're not left with a reminder in the yard.
  • Storm damage cleanup — full-property haul-off after the wind, with insurance documentation.
  • Emergency tree service — 24/7 dispatch when a tree hits a structure or blocks a drive.
  • Land & lot clearing — fence lines, build pads, and overgrowth on the community's newer edges.
Removal
$500–$6,000+
Trimming
From $500
Estimate
Free

Coastal storm exposure

Nocatee sits close enough to the coast to feel every system that spins up the Atlantic, and hurricane season runs June through November. The community's signature preserved pines are also its biggest storm risk: tall, top-heavy, and now surrounded by new construction, they're prone to wind-driven failures — snapped tops and whole trees leaning over homes that weren't there a few years ago. Add the saturated sandy soil after a wet-season downpour, which loosens shallow root plates, and a marginal tree can go from standing to down in a single squall. The proactive move is pre-season pruning — thinning heavy canopies and clearing deadwood before the storms arrive, so there's less sail area to catch the wind and fewer limbs waiting to come loose.

Worried about a pine leaning over the house?

Get a licensed, insured Nocatee crew out for a free estimate before storm season — a leaning tree or a heavy canopy over the roof is far cheaper to handle now than after it comes down.

Call (904) 371-6603

Permits & insurance

Under Florida HB 1159, a homeowner in St. Johns County generally needs no local permit to remove a hazardous tree on residential property when a certified arborist provides written documentation that it's a danger, and trimming or pruning needs no permit either. There's a Nocatee-specific wrinkle, though: as a master-planned community, some neighborhoods carry HOA or architectural-review rules, and Nocatee's protected greenway and preserve buffers can have their own restrictions, so county nuance may apply — it's worth confirming before work starts. The crew handles the arborist documentation. For the full breakdown, see our guide to whether you need a permit to remove a tree. On the insurance side, the same rule of thumb holds here as everywhere: homeowners insurance generally covers removal when a storm-felled tree damages an insured structure like a roof, fence, or car — not routine removal of a healthy tree — and every storm job includes photos and a written estimate to support your claim.

Straight answers

Nocatee tree service questions

How much does tree service cost in Nocatee?

Removal typically runs about $500 to $6,000+ depending on size, lean, and how close the tree sits to a home. The tall slash pines squeezed between Nocatee houses land on the higher end because they often need careful rigging or a crane. Trimming and palm work generally start around $500, and estimates are free.

Do you serve Nocatee and Ponte Vedra?

Yes — crews cover Nocatee and the surrounding Ponte Vedra and St. Johns County area, including Palm Valley, Valley Ridge, Del Webb, and the newer Town Center villages. Being a fast-growing community, we handle both established lots and homes still going up beside preserved pines.

Do I need a permit to remove a tree in Nocatee or St. Johns County?

For a hazardous residential tree, Florida HB 1159 generally lets you remove it with no local permit when a certified arborist documents it's a danger, and trimming needs no permit. Some master-planned/HOA rules and protected-preserve buffers in Nocatee can still apply, so confirm first. More on tree removal permits.

Do you offer 24/7 emergency tree service here?

Yes — when a pine comes down on a Nocatee roof or blocks a drive, licensed, insured crews are dispatched around the clock and often reach the community within a few hours. You get photos and a written estimate for your insurance claim. See emergency tree service.

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