Professional Tree Care for the Big Island
Trees are central to Hawaii's landscape and character. Whether you have a monkeypod providing shade in your yard, an ohia lehua with its beautiful red flowers, or another of the Big Island's native or established species, proper tree care keeps them healthy, beautiful, and safe. We're experienced in working with the unique trees that grow here and understand how to maintain them in ways that respect their growth patterns and ecological role.
From routine maintenance trimming that keeps trees healthy and shapely, to hazard removal work, to complete tree removal when necessary, we handle all aspects of professional tree care. Our crew is trained in proper techniques that protect tree health, maintain structural integrity, and keep surrounding property safe. We use safety equipment and practices that meet industry standards, and we clean up completely after every job.
Crown Pruning
Expert trimming that maintains tree health while shaping canopy and removing dead wood.
Dead Branch Removal
Professional removal of dead, diseased, or hazardous branches before they become safety issues.
Tree Removal
Safe, complete removal of trees that are dying, diseased, or in the way of property plans.
Stump Grinding
Complete removal of stumps down to below ground level, leaving your space clear.
Emergency Services
Storm damage cleanup and emergency tree removal when weather threatens safety.
Debris Cleanup
Complete cleanup of all branches, wood chips, and debris. Your property is left pristine.
The Big Island's Unique Trees
The Big Island supports a remarkable range of tree species — from native Hawaiian trees like the ʻōhiʻa lehua and koa, to established trees like monkeypod, mango, and various palms, to introduced species that have become part of our landscape. Each has different needs, growth patterns, and environmental requirements. Understanding these differences is essential to proper care.
Our crew knows the Big Island's trees. We understand which species are prone to which issues, how different trees respond to pruning, which trees prefer our wet windward areas versus dry leeward conditions, and how to work with volcanic soil and tropical climate patterns that affect tree health. This local knowledge means better care for your trees and better outcomes for your property.