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Palm & Tree Trimming in New Port Richey, FL

Dead fronds and overgrown canopy cleared before they become a hurricane-season problem.

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Palm & Tree Trimming in New Port Richey, FL

From Jacob

Sabal and queen palms both drop dead fronds that either become a fire hazard sitting under the canopy or a projectile in a tropical storm — that's not scare-talk, it's just how they behave here. I trim to remove the dead and dying fronds and any developing fruit stalks without over-pruning ("hurricane cuts" that strip a palm bare actually weaken it and are a documented bad practice, not a real safety measure).

For oaks and other shade trees, most of what I get called for is canopy that's started hanging over a roofline or driveway, or storm-damaged limbs after a summer system passes through. I clear what's a genuine risk to the house or a car, and I haul everything off the same visit — nobody wants a pile of cut palm fronds sitting at the curb for a week.

Who this is for

Homeowners with palms dropping fronds onto walkways or pool cages, oaks encroaching on the roofline, or anyone doing pre-storm-season cleanup before June.

Worth knowing

Large commercial-grade tree removal requiring a crane or a certified arborist report — for anything beyond what a ground crew can safely handle, I'll tell you and point you to who can.

Pricing

Priced per tree based on height, species, and access — palms are usually quicker and cheaper than mature oaks. Send a photo through the quote form and I'll give you a real number before I show up.

FAQ

Palm & Tree Trimming — FAQ

Is it bad to over-trim a palm tree?
Yes — stripping all but a few fronds (the "hurricane cut" look) is actually harmful, not protective. It stresses the palm and doesn't meaningfully improve wind resistance. I only remove dead, dying, or hazardous fronds.
When should I get palms trimmed before hurricane season?
Late spring, before June 1st, is the ideal window — gets dead fronds and fruit stalks down before storm season without doing it during active weather when debris hauling slows down everywhere.
Do you haul away the cut branches and fronds?
Always — every trim job includes hauling debris off-site the same visit. I don't leave a pile at the curb.
Can you trim trees that are close to power lines?
If a limb is genuinely close to a line, that's a call to the utility company, not a landscaping crew — I'll flag it rather than risk it, and tell you exactly what to report.

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