Impact Trees and Landscaping

Tree Service Company in Honolulu, Hawaii

5(9 reviews)
(808) 319-1262425 N Kuakini St, Honolulu, HI 96817View on Yelp
Impact Trees and Landscaping  - tree service in Honolulu, HI

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About Impact Trees and Landscaping

Impact Trees and Landscaping brings a multi-service approach to Honolulu properties, covering tree care, full landscaping, and irrigation under one roof. They've earned a perfect 5.0 rating across 9 reviews, which speaks to consistent quality across three distinct service areas. For Honolulu homeowners, combining these services with one trusted company makes practical sense since tree work, planting, and irrigation all affect each other. Their presence in the Honolulu market means they understand the specific demands of Hawaii's climate on both trees and the landscapes built around them.

Services

Landscaping
Tree Services
Irrigation

Services & Process

Impact Trees and Landscaping handles tree removal, trimming, and pruning alongside complete landscape design and installation. Tree services include evaluating which trees pose risks to structures or neighboring properties and removing them safely. On the landscaping side, they can replant and redesign after a removal, creating a finished yard rather than just a gap where a tree used to stand. Their irrigation services tie it all together, designing and installing systems that keep new plantings and lawn areas watered correctly in Honolulu's varied microclimates.

Service Area

Impact Trees and Landscaping serves Honolulu and the broader Oahu area. They're equipped for both residential and commercial properties across the island. Reach them at (808) 319-1262 to discuss your specific location and project scope.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I get landscaping and tree removal done at the same time?
Yes, and doing both together often makes more sense than scheduling them separately. Removing a tree first lets your landscaper design around the new open space rather than working around a tree you plan to remove later. Companies like Impact Trees and Landscaping that offer both services can coordinate the timing so one job feeds directly into the next.
Do I need an irrigation system if I live in Honolulu where it rains a lot?
Honolulu's rainfall varies significantly by neighborhood. Areas on the leeward side like Ewa Beach or Hawaii Kai get far less rain than windward Oahu, and even in wetter areas, dry spells can stress newly planted trees and landscaping. A well-designed irrigation system ensures consistent moisture and protects your investment in new plants regardless of what the weather does.
What types of trees work well in Honolulu landscapes?
Native and adapted species like koa, wiliwili, and plumeria thrive in Honolulu's climate and require less maintenance once established. For shade, monkeypod and rainbow shower trees are popular choices in residential yards. An experienced local landscaper can recommend species based on your soil, sun exposure, and how much growth you actually want to manage.
How often should trees be trimmed in Hawaii's tropical climate?
Most trees in Honolulu benefit from at least one trimming per year, with faster-growing species sometimes needing attention every six months. Regular trimming reduces wind load during storm season and keeps trees from encroaching on power lines or neighboring properties. Your tree service provider can recommend a schedule based on your specific species and yard layout.
What's involved in stump grinding after a tree removal?
Stump grinding uses a rotating cutting wheel to chip the stump down below ground level, typically four to six inches deep, leaving behind wood chips and a smooth surface. It's not the same as full stump removal, which takes out the root ball entirely, but it's sufficient for most homeowners who want to replant or lay sod over the area. The wood chips left behind can be used as mulch or removed with the rest of the debris.
Can tree roots interfere with an irrigation system?
Absolutely. Aggressive roots from species like ficus or some palms can crush, clog, or redirect irrigation lines over time, which is a real issue in older Honolulu properties. When designing a new irrigation system around existing trees, a knowledgeable installer accounts for current and expected root spread. If you're replacing old irrigation, it's worth having the tree situation assessed at the same time.

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