Serving New Port Richey & west Pasco County, FL
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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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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