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Palm Harbor Tree Service: Removal, Trimming, and Storm Cleanup

Pinellas County·about 20 miles from our Land O' Lakes base

Tree service in Palm Harbor

Local tree work in Palm Harbor

Palm Harbor sits along the north Pinellas coastline where salt air, Gulf humidity, and seasonal storm winds put real stress on trees year-round. From the lakeside neighborhoods of Lansbrook and the older canopy streets of Ozona and Crystal Beach to the estate properties near Innisbrook, trees here are a big part of what makes these properties worth owning. We drive out from Land O' Lakes to handle the full job, from the first cut to the final haul-away.

Coastal exposure is the main factor in Palm Harbor. Salt wind off St. Joseph Sound dries out palm fronds and stresses live oaks faster than inland communities see. When a tropical storm or named hurricane tracks through Tampa Bay, properties along Alt-19 and East Lake Road get hit with sustained winds that snap laurel oaks and topple queen palms without much warning. Regular storm pruning and structural trimming are not optional here, they are what keeps a tree an asset instead of a liability.

Who we help in Palm Harbor

  • Single-family homeowners in Lansbrook and the East Lake Road communities
  • Waterfront and coastal properties in Ozona and Crystal Beach
  • Commercial property managers along US-19 and Tampa Road
  • HOAs and estate properties surrounding the Innisbrook resort area
What we do here

Every service we offer, available in Palm Harbor.

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

FAQ

Tree service in Palm Harbor, answered.

How much does tree removal cost in Palm Harbor?

Most residential tree removals in Palm Harbor run between $400 and $1,500 depending on height, trunk diameter, and how close the tree is to a structure or utility line. Coastal lots in Ozona and Crystal Beach sometimes have tighter access, which affects the price. We give free on-site estimates before any work starts so there are no surprises.

Do I need a permit to remove a tree in Palm Harbor?

Palm Harbor is an unincorporated area of Pinellas County, so tree removal permits fall under Pinellas County regulations rather than a city code. Certain protected species and trees over a set diameter may require a permit before removal. We are familiar with the county process and can walk you through what applies to your specific tree and property before we schedule the work.

A storm just dropped a live oak on my fence in Palm Harbor. How fast can you respond?

We offer emergency tree removal throughout Palm Harbor and respond as quickly as conditions allow after a storm event. Live oaks and laurel oaks are the most common culprits after a major storm here because of their spread and root profile on older lots. Call us directly and we will give you an honest arrival window, get the tree off the structure, and haul everything away so you are not left with a yard full of debris.

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Need a tree handled in Palm Harbor? Get a free estimate.

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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