Tree and Palm Service

Tree Service Company in Clearwater, Florida

5(10 reviews)
(727) 218-13002100 Calumet St, Ste 246, Clearwater, FL 33765View on Yelp
Tree and Palm Service - tree service in Clearwater, FL

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About Tree and Palm Service

Tree and Palm Service is based in Clearwater, Florida, right along the Pinellas County coast where palm trees are as common as any broadleaf species on the mainland. They've earned a perfect 5.0 rating from 10 reviews, a meaningful sample that reflects consistent customer satisfaction across different job types. Clearwater's coastal environment creates specific tree care challenges, from salt air exposure to the wind loads that come with Gulf storms. A company that names palms directly in their business understands this market in a way that generalist providers often don't.

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Services & Process

Palm care is a specialty of its own, requiring different techniques than standard tree trimming. Proper palm pruning means removing only dead or dying fronds, since over-trimming stresses the tree and creates the 'hurricane cut' look that actually weakens structural integrity. For standard trees, they handle trimming, shaping, and full removal when necessary. Stump grinding is available after removals, and storm damage cleanup is part of the service mix for a coastal area where tropical systems regularly test the tree canopy. They serve both residential customers and commercial properties throughout Pinellas County.

Service Area

Tree and Palm Service serves Clearwater and the surrounding Pinellas County communities, including Dunedin, Safety Harbor, Largo, and the beach communities along the Gulf Coast. Their location in Clearwater puts them within easy reach of both the densely residential neighborhoods inland and the waterfront properties that require more specialized coastal tree care.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the right way to trim a palm tree in Clearwater?
Proper palm pruning removes only brown, dead fronds, never green ones. Removing live fronds, a practice sometimes called hurricane cutting, actually stresses the palm and can make it more vulnerable to wind damage rather than less.
How do salt and coastal conditions affect trees in the Clearwater area?
Salt spray from the Gulf affects trees near the water, causing leaf scorch and making some species less viable close to the coast. Selecting the right species for your location and keeping trees healthy through proper care reduces these effects.
Do you handle tree cleanup after Gulf storms in Pinellas County?
Yes, post-storm cleanup is a regular part of the work in this area. That includes removing fallen trees, clearing debris, and addressing leaning or partially uprooted trees before they cause additional damage.
How often do palm trees need to be trimmed?
Most palms need trimming once or twice a year, depending on the species and how quickly they drop fronds. Queen palms tend to need more frequent attention than Sabal palms, which are Florida's native species and relatively low maintenance.
Can you remove a palm tree that's too close to my home in Clearwater?
Absolutely. Palm removal near structures is common in Clearwater neighborhoods where landscaping was done years ago without accounting for mature tree size. The process involves careful directional work to protect your home and surrounding plants.
Do you work with commercial properties and HOAs in Pinellas County?
Yes, commercial property owners and HOAs are a significant part of the customer base for tree services in this area. Clearwater has a substantial number of resort properties, condo communities, and managed neighborhoods that need regular, reliable tree and palm maintenance.

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