Keeping your trees properly trimmed is one of the best investments you can make in your Hawthorne property. Regular pruning promotes healthy growth, reduces the risk of storm damage, and maintains safe clearance from your roof, power lines, and neighboring structures. Our tree trimming service follows industry-standard pruning practices that protect the long-term health of your trees while achieving the practical results you need. We never top trees or make flush cuts that invite disease and decay.
Florida's year-round growing season means trees in Hawthorne put on more growth than their northern counterparts, which makes regular trimming even more important. We handle everything from canopy thinning and crown raising on large shade trees to detailed shaping work on ornamental specimens. Before hurricane season, targeted wind reduction pruning can significantly lower the chance of major limb failure during storms. Every trimming job starts with a walk-around assessment where we identify dead wood, crossing branches, and structural concerns before making a single cut.
We selectively remove interior branches to improve air circulation and light penetration, promoting healthier growth and reducing wind resistance during storms.
Targeted pruning before hurricane season reduces the sail effect of dense canopies, significantly lowering the risk of major limb failure during high winds.
We remove lower branches to increase clearance over walkways, driveways, and structures while maintaining the natural shape and health of the tree.
Proudly serving Hawthorne, Gainesville, Waldo, Melrose,
Interlachen and Island Grove for 12+ years.
From routine trimming to emergency storm response, our Hawthorne team provides complete tree care and land management services for residential and commercial properties across Alachua County. Every job starts with a free on-site assessment so we can recommend exactly what your property needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Tree Service can be complex, and we’re here to provide answers to common questions. Here are some frequently asked questions from our clients.
The cost of tree service in Hawthorne depends on several factors including the size and species of the tree, its location relative to structures or power lines, the complexity of access to the work area, and the specific service you need. A straightforward trimming job on a medium-sized oak will cost less than removing a large pine leaning over your roof. We provide free on-site estimates so you get an accurate price based on your actual situation rather than a guess over the phone. Factors like root systems in our sandy Alachua County soil and proximity to septic systems or well water lines also play a role in determining the scope of work.
Most routine tree trimming and removal in Hawthorne does not require a permit for residential properties. However, Alachua County does have tree protection ordinances that apply to certain species and sizes, particularly if your property is near designated wetland buffers around Lochloosa Lake or Orange Lake. If you are clearing land for development or removing trees in a flood zone, permits may be required through Alachua County Growth Management. We handle the research for you during our initial assessment and will let you know if any permits apply to your specific project before work begins.
Signs that a tree needs professional attention include dead or hanging branches, visible fungal growth at the base or trunk, significant lean that has developed recently, bark splitting or peeling in unusual patterns, and root damage from construction or soil erosion. In Hawthorne, our subtropical climate means trees grow year-round, which can mask structural problems behind healthy-looking foliage. After tropical storms, even trees that appear fine may have compromised root systems in our sandy soil. If you notice any of these warning signs, a professional evaluation can prevent property damage down the road.
We serve Hawthorne and the surrounding Alachua County communities including Gainesville, Waldo, Melrose, Interlachen, and Island Grove. Our service radius covers most of North Central Florida, and we regularly work on properties ranging from small residential lots in town to larger rural acreage along the county roads. Whether you are near downtown Hawthorne or out toward the lake communities, our crew can reach you with the right equipment for the job.
Timing depends on the service and the species. For most hardwoods like oaks and maples, late winter through early spring is ideal for structural pruning because the tree is less actively growing and you can see the branch structure clearly. Palms can be trimmed year-round in our Florida climate. Emergency removal obviously cannot wait for a preferred season. For land clearing and stump grinding, any time of year works well in Hawthorne since our ground rarely freezes. We recommend scheduling larger projects outside of peak hurricane season when possible to avoid weather delays.
We carry full liability insurance and workers compensation coverage for every job we perform. This protects your property and gives you peace of mind knowing that if anything unexpected happens during the work, you are not financially responsible. We are happy to provide proof of insurance before starting any project. Working with an insured tree service company is one of the most important decisions you can make, especially for jobs involving heavy equipment, climbing, or work near structures and power lines.
Tree trimming frequency in Hawthorne depends on the species and growth rate. Most hardwoods benefit from structural pruning every three to five years, while fast-growing species and palms may need attention annually. Florida's year-round growing season means trees here put on more growth than in northern climates. We recommend an annual visual inspection at minimum, with targeted trimming as needed to maintain clearance from your roof, power lines, and neighboring properties.
Proper tree trimming actually promotes healthier growth by removing dead, diseased, or crossing branches that compete for light and air circulation. When done correctly using proper pruning cuts, trimming does not harm the tree. The key is never removing more than twenty-five percent of the live canopy in a single session and making cuts at the branch collar rather than leaving stubs. Topping, which involves cutting main branches back to stubs, is harmful and something we never do.
You should schedule tree trimming in Hawthorne when you notice branches growing within ten feet of your roofline, touching or overhanging power lines, dead branches visible in the canopy, branches crossing and rubbing against each other, or dense interior growth blocking light and airflow. Before hurricane season is an important time to evaluate your trees because reducing sail area and removing weak branches significantly lowers the risk of storm damage to your home and property.
Absolutely. Pre-hurricane trimming is one of the smartest investments Hawthorne property owners can make. Reducing the canopy density and removing dead or weak branches lowers the wind resistance of your trees, which dramatically reduces the chance of major limb failure or uprooting during tropical storms and hurricanes. The ideal window is April through May, before the Atlantic hurricane season begins in June. We see significantly less storm damage on properties that maintain regular pruning schedules compared to those that wait until after a storm hits.
Keep your trees healthy and your property safe. Contact us for a free tree trimming estimate in Hawthorne. We will walk your property and recommend exactly what is needed.
We pride ourselves on delivering great results and experiences for each client. Hear directly from home and business owners who’ve trusted us with their Tree Service needs.

They took down a massive oak that was leaning toward our roof after the last storm. The crew was careful with our fence and garden beds, cleaned up everything, and the price was exactly what they quoted. Really glad we called them.
— Hawthorne Homeowner

We needed five acres cleared for a new build site near Melrose. They handled the whole project from tree removal to stump grinding and left the lot graded and ready for construction. Professional outfit that knows what they are doing.
— Alachua County Property Owner

Called them for emergency service after a pine came down across our driveway during a thunderstorm. They were out within a couple hours and had it cleared by the end of the day. Fair price for emergency work and the guys were great to deal with.
— Hawthorne Resident
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