
Gator Tree Service, Inc.
Gator Tree Service, Inc.
We are a family-owned and operated company with nine full-time employees. We fully comply with all labor laws, paying payroll taxes, unemployment, and workers' compensation for all staff. We do not utilize day laborers, freelance climbers, or temporary spot labor. We hold occupational licensing for Alachua County and carry Full Contractors General Liability insurance with limits of $1,000,000 and $2,000,000 aggregate. All employees possess valid Florida driver's licenses, have undergone background checks, and are subject to drug testing as required for workers' compensation coverage. Our objective is to provide customers with the most current scientific information regarding their trees, helping them make informed decisions that promote safe coexistence with their trees.
"Everything went smoothly and they were able to finish the job over the course of two days. It was fascinating to watch a climber and a boom truck remove the huge pine tree while missing two sheds and the house. The owner himself, Anthony, ground the stumps of two large oak trees that endangered the front of the house. They also raised the canopy and removed several large limbs that hung over the house. Each day, the debris was collected and carted away. All in all, an excellent job."
Sandra B on June 2018
We are a family-owned and operated company with nine full-time employees. We fully comply with all labor laws, paying payroll taxes, unemployment, and workers' compensation for all staff. We do not utilize day laborers, freelance climbers, or temporary spot labor. We hold occupational licensing for Alachua County and carry Full Contractors General Liability insurance with limits of $1,000,000 and $2,000,000 aggregate. All employees possess valid Florida driver's licenses, have undergone background checks, and are subject to drug testing as required for workers' compensation coverage. Our objective is to provide customers with the most current scientific information regarding their trees, helping them make informed decisions that promote safe coexistence with their trees.
"Everything went smoothly and they were able to finish the job over the course of two days. It was fascinating to watch a climber and a boom truck remove the huge pine tree while missing two sheds and the house. The owner himself, Anthony, ground the stumps of two large oak trees that endangered the front of the house. They also raised the canopy and removed several large limbs that hung over the house. Each day, the debris was collected and carted away. All in all, an excellent job."
Sandra B on June 2018











