Trimming

Think of tree care as an investment. A healthy tree increases in value with age and pays big dividends by increasing property values, beautifying our surroundings, purifying our air, and saving energy by providing cooling shade from summer's heat and protection from winter's wind. Regular preventative maintenance ensures a tree's value will continue to grow and prevents the development of more costly problems in the future.

Trees provide numerous aesthetic and economic benefits, but also incur some costs. Investing in a tree's maintenance will help to return the benefits you desire. Proper pruning techniques are vital to the health, safety and appearance of your trees.

Our team of experienced professionals are dedicated to helping our customers maintain and beautify their trees. We offer a free consultation to discuss the options and pricing before you make a decision.

Oaks and Other Shade Trees

  • Dead Wood and Lower Limb Removal Is Recommended
  • Oak Trees Should Never Be Topped
  • Limbs Near or Touching Roofs Should Be Trimmed To Deter Pests and Rodents
  • Most Insurance Companies Require All Limbs Over The Roof To Be Removed - We Will Photograph The Completed Work and Email Your Insurance Company If Requested

Pine Trees

  • Dead Limbs Should Be Removed
  • Limbs Near or Touch Roofs Should Be Trimmed If Necessary
  • Live Pines Should NEVER Be Climbed With Spikes
  • Dead Pines Should Be Removed As Soon As Possible

Palm Trimming*

*Sorry, we do not offer palm maintenance services at this time. Palm trimming projects are accepted on a limited basis only in conjunction with larger tree work.

Palm removal projects are gladly accepted.

A Word About Trimming Pine Trees . . .

Many Sarasota County neighborhoods are currently experiencing problems with Pine Beetle infestations. These aggressive pests are killing Pines at a rapid rate. Freshly trimmed trees (wounded/stressed trees) are like a beacon to these destructive pests. Therefore, we do not recommend trimming Pines unless absolutely necessary.  If it is necessary, all cuts should be sprayed with tree wound spray. Live Pines should NEVER be climbed with spikes.