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Serving Lorida, FL and surrounding areas

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Your property deserves more than a quick fix—it deserves professional care. We specialize in landscaping, tree removal, and grading services that improve appearance, safety, and long-term value. No shortcuts, no guesswork—just dependable work and results you’ll be proud of.\nCall now to schedule your free estimate.

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Jim's 2 Men And A Bucket, LLC
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Serving Lorida, FL and surrounding areas

In business since 1987

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"HIGHEST RECOMMENDATION! - Jim made it easy as an out of town property owner get the task of clearing and stump grinding a cluster of trees from a nice corner lot. Other tree service providers in the area were either unresponsive or too pricey! Jim was prompt out to the site to quote the job. His Company did the work quickly and left the lot looking great. HONEST, PROMPT, RELIABLE, DELIVERS ON PROMISES -"
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Florida Tree Trimmers LLC
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Serving Lorida, FL and surrounding areas

In business since 2017

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"Overall, good. Their communication is average but probably normal for south Florida. Wish they would have climbed the tree to thin it out more but overall job was good and they hauled debris away, which was included in price."
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Tree Service questions, answered by experts

Not all leaning trees are dangerous, but they can be a hazard as gravity may eventually cause them to fall. A key factor is whether the lean is new or has been present for a long time. Trees that have grown with a lean for years are not typically an immediate danger, but a sudden lean is a cause for concern as it often indicates weakening roots. If a tree is leaning more than 15% from vertical, you should consider having it straightened or transplanted. To be safe, it's always best to hire a professional arborist to inspect any leaning tree to assess the risk and avoid potential accidents.

Trees that flower in the spring—like dogwood, cherry, magnolia, and pear—should not be pruned during the winter. These spring-flowering plants grow buds on old growth, so you’ll actually remove what would’ve been gorgeous flowering foliage. Instead, wait to prune until right after they bloom, when the flowers fade.

Tree roots can take weeks to years to die, depending on the method you use. Chemical herbicides take the least amount of time—typically between three and four weeks—while homemade methods, like covering an old stump with leaves, could take between seven and eight years. If you’re unsure which method to use or how quickly you need to act, consulting with a pro is always a good idea.

It is possible to cut down a tree on your property yourself, but it is generally not recommended unless specific conditions are met. You should only consider this project if the tree is small (e.g., under 4-5 inches in diameter and short enough that you don't need a ladder to reach the branches), and you are experienced in handling a chainsaw. The tree must also be located far from any power lines, fences, homes, or other structures. Even for small trees, the work can be dangerous, and it's always advisable to have a spotter to ensure the tree falls correctly and no branches fall on you.

For any tree that is large, requires a ladder to access, or is near electrical lines or structures, you should always hire a professional. Attempting to remove a large tree yourself is extremely dangerous, poses a risk of serious injury, and could result in significant damage to your property.

Before any tree removal, it's also important to check your local and state regulations to ensure the tree is not historic or otherwise protected by your city.

Palm tree removal can cost anywhere between $100 and $1,800 depending on palm size, tree condition, labor, location, and the amount of prep work involved. With the necessary skills, a DIY palm tree removal for trees shorter than 15 feet can lower costs. However, it’s generally recommended that you hire a palm tree expert for tree removal.

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