Book before June — hurricane season
Overgrown branches don’t wait for a good time to fall — and in South Florida, “before the next storm” is always the right time. We trim any tree, any size, and leave your property cleaner than we found it. Free written estimate. Same-week scheduling across Palm Beach County.






Proper cuts. Healthy trees.
Based in West Palm Beach
Every species in South Florida
COI available on request
Pre-storm prep is our specialty
No surprises on the invoice
One phrase covers a lot of different jobs. Here’s what’s behind it — and which one fits your situation.
Shape, balance and general appearance. We remove overgrown, crossing or misshapen branches to restore the natural form of the tree — without over-cutting, which stresses the tree and ruins the shape.
Structural pruning including deadwooding — removing weak, dead or poorly attached branches before they become a problem. This is the most important trim your tree can get in South Florida — especially before June.
Reduces the height and spread of the canopy to lower wind resistance. Not the same as topping — which damages the tree irreparably. We follow ANSI A300 standards on every crown reduction job.
Dead branches fall without warning — and in Palm Beach County, they don't need wind to do it. We identify and remove all dead wood during the trim. No rescheduling for "phase two."
Trees over 30 feet require proper rigging, elevated access and a crew that knows how to work at height safely. We trim tall oaks, pines, ficus and royal palms across Palm Beach County.
We handle trees and shrubs in the same visit — one estimate, one crew, one cleanup. Useful when you have a property with mixed vegetation that all needs attention before the season.
Palms are the most common tree in Palm Beach County — and the most commonly mistreated. Over-trimming (hurricane cut) removes the green fronds that protect the bud, stresses the tree and makes it MORE vulnerable to storm damage, not less. We trim to the clock position rule: only fronds below the 9–3 horizontal position, plus fruit stalks and dead material.
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Tree Trimming Costs in Palm Beach County
The cost of tree trimming depends on several factors, including tree species, height, canopy size, property access, surrounding structures, and the number of trees being serviced.
Palm trees, live oaks, slash pines, ficus trees, and ornamental trees all require different trimming techniques and equipment, which can significantly affect pricing.
For that reason, ArbolPro does not provide flat-rate pricing online. Every property is different, and an accurate estimate requires an on-site evaluation.
Our estimates are always free, provided in writing, and include a clear explanation of the recommended work, cleanup, and debris removal.
Any crew with a chainsaw can cut branches. What separates a trimmed tree from a damaged one is the person making the cut decisions — and the standards they’re following.
Our ISA-certified arborists evaluate each tree before any cutting begins — species, growth pattern, structural weak points, disease signs. The cuts we make (and the ones we don't) protect your tree's long-term health, not just its appearance today.
ANSI A300 is the American National Standard for tree care operations. We follow it on every job. That means no topping, no flush cuts, no over-trimming. It also means your tree doesn't need to be re-trimmed in six months because someone damaged the structure.
When we leave, the only evidence we were there is a well-trimmed tree. All branches, chips and green waste are removed and hauled. We rake the area before we go. This is the most common complaint about other companies in Palm Beach County — and it never comes up about us.
Most properties in Palm Beach County have both palms and hardwoods. We handle both with the same crew on the same visit. One estimate covers everything — you don't coordinate two separate companies or pay two mobilization charges.
Pre-season tree trimming is the most effective thing you can do to reduce storm damage risk. We assess and trim before the season — not after.
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I had an excellent experience with this tree and gardening company. They were punctual, professional, and extremely knowledgeable about tree health and proper pruning techniques. The crew worked efficiently, cleaned everything thoroughly, and left my property looking better than I expected. What really stood out was their attention to detail and the care they showed toward my landscaping. They explained the process clearly and made sure everything was done safely and correctly. I highly recommend them to anyone looking for reliable, high-quality tree service.

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We walk the property, assess each tree individually and discuss what needs to come off and why. You're not getting a generic "trim everything" proposal — you're getting a plan specific to your trees and your concerns.
Before we pick up a saw, you have the full scope in writing: which trees, what work, what it costs. The invoice matches this document. No additions after the fact, no charges for cleanup that should have been included.
Our crew — not a subcontractor — arrives at the confirmed time with the right equipment for your trees. Elevated access for tall trees, proper tools for palms, rigging for branches over structures.
All cuttings, branches and chips leave with our crew. We rake the ground. The only thing left behind is a properly trimmed tree and a yard that looks better than before we arrived.
Our crews are based in West Palm Beach and cover the full county — same-week scheduling for most trimming jobs, faster for pre-season work as the date approaches.
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Most trees in Palm Beach County benefit from trimming once a year. Faster-growing species like ficus, Brazilian pepper and certain palms may need attention every 6–9 months. The critical window is March–May: enough time before hurricane season to let trimming cuts heal and the tree stabilize its canopy before the first named storm arrives.
March through May is the ideal window for pre-season tree trimming in South Florida. It gives the tree time to compartmentalize the cuts before the stress of the summer heat and rain, and it puts you ahead of the rush — by June, our calendar is full with homeowners who waited too long. If you’re reading this in April or May, schedule now.
Tree trimming costs vary based on the tree species, height, canopy size, property access, surrounding structures, and the amount of work required. Palm trees, live oaks, slash pines, and ornamental trees all require different trimming methods and equipment.
Because every property is different, ArbolPro provides free on-site estimates and written proposals before any work begins. This allows us to evaluate the trees, access conditions, and project scope so you receive accurate pricing with no surprises.
Trimming is primarily aesthetic — shaping the tree, reducing bulk, improving appearance. Pruning is more precise: removing specific branches for structural or health reasons, following the branch collar to encourage proper wound closure. In practice, most jobs in Palm Beach County involve both. Our ISA-certified arborists determine the right approach for each tree individually before any cuts are made.
The correct method is to remove only fronds below the 9 o’clock to 3 o’clock horizontal position — plus fruit stalks and dead material. The “hurricane cut” (removing all green fronds down to a tuft at the top) is a common mistake that stresses the tree, exposes the bud to damage and makes the palm LESS hurricane-resistant, not more. We follow ISA guidelines on every palm we touch.
Yes — and it’s more common than people think in South Florida. Topping (cutting the main stem or large branches back to stubs) causes decay, weak regrowth and often kills the tree over 3–5 years. Flush cuts (removing the branch collar) prevent proper wound closure and invite disease. Over-trimming palms destroys the canopy’s ability to protect the bud. Our ISA-certified arborists are trained specifically to avoid all of these.
Yes. We can handle trees and shrubs in a single visit — one crew, one estimate, one cleanup. This is the most efficient approach for properties with mixed vegetation: you pay one mobilization charge instead of two, and everything gets done on the same schedule. Just mention your shrubs when you request the estimate and we’ll include them in the written quote.
For routine trimming jobs, we typically schedule estimates within 2–3 business days across Palm Beach County. If you’re booking pre-season trim and want to get ahead of the May rush, the sooner you call the better — (728) 209-4532. The estimate visit is free, takes 20–30 minutes for most residential properties and gives you a written price before we leave.
Whether it’s routine maintenance, a palm that hasn’t been touched in two years or a pre-hurricane trim before June — we’ll assess your trees on-site and give you a written price before we touch a single branch. No pressure, no obligation, no vague estimates over the phone.
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