Tree Trimming in Orlando, FL
The live oaks arching over Conway and the surrounding neighborhoods have decades of growth behind them, and every June they face another hurricane season. The trimming that matters most locally isn't cosmetic — it's raising low limbs off rooflines, thinning dense pockets so wind moves through the canopy instead of pushing on it, and getting deadwood out before a storm does it for you.
Tree Trimming in Orlando, FL
Our crews handle the scale of tree work a maintenance company should: small and ornamental trees, crape myrtles, palms, and the reachable lower canopy of larger oaks. Everything cut gets hauled off the property, and if a job calls for a climber or heavy removal beyond that scope, we'll tell you straight instead of overreaching.
About Orlando
Between Conway's lakefront oaks and the canopy streets of Azalea Park, Southeast Orlando holds some of the densest mature shade in the metro — beautiful in July, a liability in a named storm. Late spring is the busiest window for pre-season thinning, but winter has its own case: trees are semi-dormant, structure is easier to read, and crews can work without dodging daily thunderstorms. Crape myrtles are the exception we push back on — they don't need the hard annual topping many yards here inherited.
What's Included
- Crown trimming and shaping
- Dead and damaged branch removal
- Canopy thinning for better light and air flow
- Small tree and ornamental tree maintenance
- Complete cleanup of all debris after trimming
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We believe in upfront, honest pricing. Our weekly lawn care starts at $45/visit with no contracts required.
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Real per-visit prices — no hidden fees, no contracts.
| Plan | Price |
|---|---|
| Weekly Mowing | $45$43 / visit |
| Every 10 Days | $52$48 / visit |
| Bi-Weekly Mowing | $55$50 / visit |
- Every visit includes professional mowing, edging, string trimming, and blow-off.
- No contracts — cancel anytime.
- Prefer all-inclusive care? Bundles run $155–$230/mo.
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Tree Trimming FAQ for Orlando
When should live oaks be trimmed in Southeast Orlando?
The two best windows are winter, when semi-dormant trees show their structure clearly, and late spring before hurricane season peaks. What we avoid is heavy cutting in the middle of storm season, when fresh wounds and summer stress stack together. Small clearance cuts are fine almost any time.
Does trimming actually help a tree survive a hurricane?
Good trimming does — removing deadwood and thinning dense pockets lets wind pass through the canopy instead of loading it like a sail. Over-thinning hurts: stripping interior branches, sometimes sold as a 'hurricane cut,' pushes growth to the limb tips and makes failure more likely. Moderation is the whole trick.
How big a tree can your crew handle?
We take on ornamentals, crape myrtles, palms, and the reachable lower canopy of larger shade trees — the scale of trimming a maintenance company should own. Work that needs climbers, cranes, or hazardous removals is beyond that scope, and we'll say so plainly at the estimate rather than improvising above our equipment.
Do you haul the branches away or leave them at the curb?
Everything we cut leaves with us the same day — no drying pile by the mailbox waiting on a bulk pickup. Cleanup includes raking twigs out of the turf and blowing off drives and walks, so the only evidence of the visit is the improved canopy.
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