Licensed Crew Deploys Cranes and Grapple Trucks for Commercial and Residential Hazard Clearing
Debary, United States - August 21, 2026 / Volusia Bobcat & Tree Service /
Volusia Bobcat & Tree Service has expanded its 24/7 emergency tree removal operations across Central Florida, deploying a heavy equipment fleet that includes mobile cranes, grapple trucks, and Bobcat compact machinery to serve residential and commercial properties throughout DeLand, Deltona, Daytona Beach, DeBary, and greater Volusia County. The expansion enables the licensed and insured crew to respond directly to storm damage, hazardous tree situations, and large-scale debris clearing across the region without delay.
Heavy Equipment Fleet Built for Hazardous Conditions
Central to the expanded operation is a specialized lineup of machinery designed to handle demanding removal scenarios. High-capacity mobile cranes allow the crew to extract storm-damaged or structurally compromised trees positioned over rooftops, power lines, and other structures where conventional climbing methods carry significant risk. Crane-assisted dismantling reduces the footprint of each removal, allowing large sections of a failing tree to be lifted clear of a structure rather than cut and dropped.
Complementing the crane capacity are heavy grapple trucks configured for rapid debris hauling and site clearing. Once a tree has been brought down or broken apart by storm winds, the grapple attachment allows crews to load large volumes of debris quickly without manual sorting. For properties where access is restricted by fencing, narrow driveways, or landscaping, Bobcat compact machinery provides low-impact ground support that avoids unnecessary damage to surrounding terrain.
"When a storm comes through and drops a 60-foot oak on someone's roof at 2 in the morning, they need a crew that can show up with the right equipment - not just a chainsaw and a pickup truck," said Tony Juraska Jr., owner of Volusia Bobcat & Tree Service. "We built this fleet specifically so we are not turning down calls because the job is too big or too complicated."
Storm Readiness and Hurricane Recovery Response
The timing of the expansion reflects the operational reality of tree service work along Florida's Atlantic coast, where hurricane seasons generate surges in emergency calls across multiple counties simultaneously. Volusia Bobcat & Tree Service operates on a direct dispatch model, meaning incoming calls connect immediately to the crew rather than a call center or answering service. This structure is designed to reduce the gap between initial contact and on-site response during high-demand weather events.
The company's service area spans some of Central Florida's most storm-exposed corridors. Tree removal DeLand requests frequently involve mature hardwoods and pine stands growing near older residential structures, where root systems and canopy spread create compounding hazards after wind events. Along the coast, Daytona Beach tree care work often involves salt-stressed trees that sustain structural damage more readily under storm loads and require careful assessment before removal begins.
Licensed Operations Covering Commercial and Residential Properties
All field operations are conducted by a licensed and insured crew, a requirement that carries particular weight for commercial property managers and insurance adjusters coordinating post-storm damage assessments. The expanded service area covers both residential lots and larger commercial sites, including properties where multiple trees or significant volumes of debris require phased clearing over several days.
The grapple truck services available through the expanded fleet are particularly relevant for commercial accounts managing parking lots, retention pond perimeters, and access roads where storm debris creates liability exposure and operational disruption. Grapple hauling allows large debris volumes to be removed and transported in a fraction of the time required by hand-loading methods, reducing site downtime for businesses returning to operation after a storm event.
Beyond emergency response, the fleet also supports planned hazard removals - trees identified as structurally compromised before a storm season, dead canopy sections overhanging occupied structures, or root systems encroaching on foundations and utilities. The 24/7 availability applies to both emergency and scheduled work, giving property owners and managers direct access to dispatch regardless of when a hazard is identified.
About Volusia Bobcat & Tree Service
Volusia Bobcat & Tree Service is a licensed and insured tree removal and storm response company based at 210 Valencia Rd, DeBary, FL 32713. The company operates 24/7 emergency and scheduled tree removal, crane-assisted dismantling, grapple truck hauling, and Bobcat-supported site clearing across DeLand, Deltona, Daytona Beach, DeBary, and greater Volusia County. The company can be reached by phone at (386) 675-7898 or by email at volusiabobcattreellc@gmail.com.
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Contact Information:
Volusia Bobcat & Tree Service
210 Valencia Rd.
Debary, FL 32713
United States
Tony Juraska Jr
+1 (386) 675-7898
https://vbtreeremoval.com