Request a quote

Tell us about the property, the service needs, and the schedule you are trying to protect.

Tons Agricultural Services supports commercial property maintenance first, with residential property maintenance, landscape upgrades, tree work, and site-prep projects still supported across Brooksville, Inverness, Floral City, and surrounding communities.

  • Commercial-first routing for managers, HOAs, apartment communities, and businesses
  • Residential requests still supported when the property and scope are a fit
  • Daily estimate follow-up from 8 AM to 8 PM
Crew members from Tons Agricultural Services standing on a finished property.

Commercial-first quote form

Share the property, the scope, and how you want the site maintained.

This form is built to route commercial property maintenance requests faster while still supporting residential service, cleanup work, landscaping, tree service, and site prep across Citrus County and Hernando County.

1. Property profile

Tell us what kind of property we are looking at.

Commercial properties are routed first, but residential and project-based requests are still supported.

Property type

2. Scope and timing

Help us understand the work and the service rhythm.

A short summary is enough. We can tighten the scope after the first reply or site walk.

Services needed

3. Contact details

Tell us how to send the next step back.

We can follow up by phone, text, or email depending on what is easiest for you.

Preferred follow-up

What happens next

A cleaner quote process makes the site feel easier to manage from the first conversation.

Estimate process

Share the property details

Start with the city, property type, and address or community name so the request lands in the right service area.

Estimate process

Describe the scope

Commercial maintenance, residential upkeep, landscaping, tree work, cleanup, or site prep is enough detail to start.

Estimate process

Add the schedule expectations

Note whether you need recurring service, a short-term cleanup, or a project with a deadline or site-readiness goal.

Estimate process

Move toward the quote

From there the conversation can clarify fit, refine scope, and move into a quote or next-step site discussion.

The fastest way to start is with the property location, the property type, the kind of service you are thinking about, and your approximate timeline. That is enough to route the request and start a useful estimate conversation.

Customers usually reach out for commercial property maintenance, recurring lawn care, cleanup, landscaping improvements, tree work, overgrown-property recovery, grading, lot clearing, and builder-ready prep. If you are not sure what category fits, describing the property and the problem is still enough to get moving.

Typical requests include recurring commercial property maintenance, lawn care, seasonal cleanup, landscaping improvements, tree work, overgrown-property recovery, grading, lot clearing, and builder-ready site prep.

If you are not sure which service page fits the property, describe the location and the main problem. That is usually enough to route the request correctly and decide whether the next step should be a quote, a call, or a site walk.

Estimate questions

A few quick answers before you send the request.

What should I include in an estimate request?

The most useful starting point is the property location, the type of work you need, your timing, and the best way to reach you back.

Can I ask for recurring service and a one-time project in the same message?

Yes. Tons Agricultural Services handles recurring upkeep, cleanup work, tree service, and site prep, so one request can cover both ongoing and project-based work.

Do I need to know the exact service name before reaching out?

No. If you know the city, the property type, and the problem you need solved, that is enough to start the estimate conversation.

Commercial-grade property care

Daily, 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM