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Tree Removal and Tree Service in Clearwater, FL

Pinellas County·about 28 miles from our Land O' Lakes base

Tree service in Clearwater

Local tree work in Clearwater

Clearwater sits on the Gulf coast where salt air, sandy soil, and the occasional direct hit from a tropical system put real stress on trees. The established neighborhoods inland along US-19 and Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard are full of mature live oaks, laurel oaks, and sabal palms that have been growing for decades. We drive out from Land O' Lakes, about 28 miles, to handle the tree work that Clearwater homeowners and property managers need done right.

Clearwater's Gulf-coast position means salt wind and the threat of a direct storm hit are constant pressures on local trees. Inland neighborhoods along Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard and US-19 are full of mature live oaks and laurel oaks heavy enough to do real damage in a blow, while the sabal and queen palms closer to the water take a beating from salt and wind. Keeping that canopy trimmed and sound is basic property protection in this part of Pinellas County.

Who we help in Clearwater

  • Clearwater Beach vacation rental and condo owners
  • Homeowners in established inland neighborhoods near US-19 and SR-60
  • Downtown Clearwater commercial property managers
  • HOA communities and multi-family properties throughout west Pinellas
What we do here

Every service we offer, available in Clearwater.

One local crew handles the whole job, removal through cleanup, residential or commercial.

FAQ

Tree service in Clearwater, answered.

Do I need a permit to remove a tree on my Clearwater property?

Clearwater has a tree protection ordinance that requires a permit for removing trees above a certain diameter, and live oaks and other canopy trees often fall under stricter review. We can walk you through what applies to your specific tree before any work begins, so there are no surprises with the city.

A storm knocked a large pine onto my fence. How fast can you get to Clearwater?

We respond to emergency calls throughout Pinellas County, including Clearwater. Slash pines and sand pines are common in the area and can come down hard in a fast-moving storm. Call us directly and we will give you an honest timeline. We bring the equipment to safely cut, remove, and haul the debris the same visit whenever possible.

My sabal palms along the Gulf-to-Bay corridor look rough after hurricane season. Should I trim them?

Sabal palms, also called cabbage palms, are Florida's state tree and are quite resilient, but salt wind and storm stress can leave fronds torn and hanging. Proper trimming removes the dead and damaged material without over-cutting, which can actually weaken the tree. We trim palms throughout Clearwater and know how to leave the crown healthy rather than spiked down to a football shape.

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Tell us what's going on and we'll get you a free, no-pressure estimate, fast. Storm emergencies move to the front of the line.

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