Trees Of Hawaii

Tree Service Company in Honolulu, Hawaii

3.3(8 reviews)
(808) 842-04741234 N School St, Honolulu, HI 96817View on Yelp
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About Trees Of Hawaii

Trees of Hawaii is a Honolulu-focused tree service provider dedicated specifically to tree care, without the distraction of unrelated services. With 8 reviews and a 3.3 rating, they're a smaller operation that's still building their track record in a competitive market. Honolulu's tree canopy is one of its defining features, stretching across parks, private lots, and roadways with species found nowhere else in the continental US. A tree-only specialist can bring focused knowledge of Hawaii's native and introduced species that generalist landscapers sometimes lack.

Services

Tree Services

Services & Process

Trees of Hawaii focuses on the core tree care tasks that Honolulu property owners need most: tree removal, trimming, pruning, and stump grinding. Removal work includes handling large canopy trees common in Oahu's older neighborhoods, where monkeypod and banyan trees can spread to impressive widths and require careful sectional cutting. Trimming and pruning keep trees shaped, healthy, and less likely to drop branches during the heavy winds that accompany Pacific storms. Stump grinding eliminates tripping hazards and reclaims yard space after a tree comes down.

Service Area

Trees of Hawaii operates out of Honolulu and serves customers in the surrounding communities across Oahu. They're familiar with neighborhoods from downtown Honolulu to the residential areas east and west of the city center. Call them to discuss your specific location and confirm they can reach your property.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between tree trimming and tree pruning?
Trimming is generally about maintaining shape and appearance, cutting back overgrown branches to keep a tree looking neat and clearing obstacles like power lines or rooflines. Pruning is more targeted, removing specific branches for the tree's health, such as dead limbs, crossing branches, or diseased wood.
How do I know if my tree needs to be removed or just trimmed?
A tree usually warrants removal when it's dead, severely diseased, structurally compromised at the trunk, or positioned where it poses a genuine risk to structures or people. If the tree is otherwise healthy but just overgrown or messy, trimming or pruning is usually the better and more cost-effective choice.
Does stump grinding completely remove the stump?
Stump grinding removes the stump down to several inches below ground level, eliminating the visible portion and most of the surface roots. The remaining wood chips can be used as mulch or hauled away, but some deep roots will remain and decay naturally over time.
Are there tree species in Hawaii that require special handling?
Yes, several species common on Oahu have specific considerations. Albizia trees, for example, are notoriously brittle and can drop large sections without warning, making them particularly risky to work around. Banyan trees have extensive aerial root systems that require careful planning when removal is necessary.
How soon can storm-damaged trees be dealt with after a storm in Honolulu?
Response time depends on how many properties in the area were affected and how severe the damage is. After a significant weather event, demand spikes quickly across Oahu. Calling as early as possible after a storm, even while it's winding down, helps get you on the schedule sooner.
Will tree roots from a removed tree cause problems later?
In most cases, roots from a removed tree will decay over several years without causing issues. If roots are close to a foundation, sewer line, or irrigation system, it's worth discussing this with your tree service provider so they can advise on whether any additional steps are needed.

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