Frequently Asked Questions
Are you experienced with tropical Florida tree species?
Yes. Our team specializes in South Florida’s climate, managing fast-growing tropical species, large shade trees, and ornamental varieties common to Miramar.
How often should my trees be trimmed?
In Florida’s fast-growing climate, most trees benefit from professional trimming once or twice a year to prevent overgrowth and improve wind resistance.
What is the difference between tree trimming and pruning?
Trimming focuses on aesthetics and thinning overgrowth, while pruning is a technical process to remove diseased or weak branches for better health and structure.
Can regular trimming protect my home during hurricane season?
Yes. Thinning the canopy reduces the "sail effect," allowing wind to pass through more easily and minimizing the risk of falling branches.
How do I know if a tree needs to be completely removed?
Removal is necessary if a tree is dead, diseased beyond recovery, leaning dangerously, or encroaching on structures and utility lines.
Is tree removal safe for the rest of my landscape?
Yes. We use specialized equipment and controlled dismantling techniques to protect your surrounding plants, structures, and lawn.
What is the difference between stump removal and stump grinding?
Stump removal extracts the entire root ball, while grinding shreds the stump below ground level, which is faster and less invasive.
Why should I remove a tree stump instead of leaving it?
Stumps create tripping hazards, damage lawnmowers, and attract pests like termites. Removing them clears space for new landscaping or sod.
Do you clean up the debris after a job is finished?
Yes. We remove all branches, wood chips, and debris to ensure your property is left clean and well-maintained.
