5510 S Bablan Terrace, Homosassa, Florida 34448
Tree Services: Works Near Structures, Large Trees
Credentials and Trust: Family Owned
Customer Experience: Affordable, Cleanup Included
Emergency and Storm: Quick Response
We are a family owned and operated business. diligently working together to provide quick, courteous and complete service for your tree care needs. Our service areas include Citrus and Hernando Counties. For any and all of your tree care needs, be sure to call Mark Riggs Tree Service. You won't be disappointed!
4.5 from 31 reviews
Skilled at working in tight spaces where trees sit close to homes, fences, garages, or power lines. Precision removal without damage to surrounding structures.
Their near-structure capability shines in tight-yard jobs around homes in Homosassa, where trees sit just feet from siding, roofs, or other structures. When space is too constrained for a service truck, they climb and rope down limbs to remove or trim trees that are only about six feet from the house, even working over the roof. Cleanup is thorough—the debris is hauled away and the yard is left clean after the job. As a family-owned team, they combine safety, efficiency, and reasonable pricing in near-structure projects across Citrus and Hernando Counties.
Experienced handling oversized trees - tall, wide, or heavily branched. Removing or trimming a large tree requires specialized skill and equipment, and these pros have both.
The large_tree capability is evident in routinely removing multiple 50-foot trees and trimming sizable pines, even in yards where space is tight. When trucks can’t access the site, they safely climb and rope limbs to drop them away from structures. Cleanup is thorough, with debris hauled away and yards left neat and ready for the next steps. Customers in Homosassa and across Citrus and Hernando Counties praise fair pricing, prompt service, and dependable workmanship. As a family-owned, father-and-son team, they prioritize safety and professional, courteous service.
Competitive pricing without cutting corners. These arborists offer fair rates and transparent quotes, making professional tree care accessible for most budgets.
Affordable pricing stands out in patterns of customer feedback, with many noting reasonably priced tree care for trimming, removing, and cleanup. Competitively low prices are repeatedly cited, including a case where six trees were cut down and removed at an excellent price. Even large jobs, such as taking down big pines or multiple trees and hauling debris, are described as cost-effective while delivering quality workmanship. This affordability is paired with prompt, courteous service right in Homosassa and the surrounding Citrus and Hernando Counties, making it a practical choice for budget-conscious tree care.
All debris - branches, logs, and brush - is hauled away as part of the job. No pile left behind for you to deal with.
Cleanup is included with their tree work in Homosassa and the surrounding Citrus and Hernando Counties. After trimming or removing trees, customers consistently report that branches, brush, and debris are cleaned up and hauled away, leaving the yard neat. Jobs are often finished quickly, with examples of the mess cleared in as little as 45 minutes. Even in tight spaces near structures, the team moves large limbs and trunks by hand to clear the area, and they can handle stump grinding as part of the cleanup when needed.
Fast to answer calls and quick to schedule. Whether it's routine work or an urgent situation, these businesses don't leave you waiting.
In Homosassa and the surrounding Citrus and Hernando counties, customers consistently highlight quick response as a strength, with crews arriving promptly to begin work. Clients report rapid, efficient on-site work, such as trimming a large pine and cleaning up the mess in about 45 minutes. Another account notes taking down three 50-foot trees in a single visit, with a fast, professional crew and thorough debris removal. There are a few notes about communication gaps, including instances of no return call after an initial assessment. Overall, the pattern indicates strong quick-response capability in this area, with solid on-site execution and value, while also signaling room for improvement in follow-up and communication.