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Serving Weeki Wachee and Hernando County

We Handle Tree Problems Like This Every Day in Weeki Wachee

If you’ve got a tree situation in Weeki Wachee you’re not the first and you don’t have to figure it out alone.

✓ Dead trees that are one storm away from coming down
✓ Large trees sitting too close to your roof or fence
✓ Storm damaged trees with broken or hanging limbs
✓ Overgrown trees that haven’t been touched in years

If any of this sounds familiar it’s time to get it handled before it becomes a bigger problem.

Tree Service in Weeki Wachee FL

Weeki Wachee sits right on the edge of some of the most preserved natural land in Hernando County. The Weeki Wachee River, the surrounding state preserves and the thousands of acres of conservation land that border this community mean that the trees here grow big, grow fast and grow close to everything. Homes in Weeki Wachee are surrounded by mature oaks, towering pines and cypress trees that have been growing on these lots for decades.

That is part of what makes living here special. It is also what makes tree situations in Weeki Wachee more complicated than in newer developments with smaller trees and more open space. A tree that comes down near the river, drops onto a dock, lands on a seawall or crashes through a screened enclosure is a very different problem than a tree coming down in an open yard.

Spring Hill Tree Specialists serves Weeki Wachee with tree removal, large tree removal, tree trimming and stump grinding. We are locally owned, licensed and insured and we handle the jobs other companies in Hernando County look at and walk away from.

Tree Removal in Weeki Wachee

Dead trees are the biggest risk in Weeki Wachee and they are the call we get most often from homeowners in this area. The combination of waterfront soil conditions, the humidity along the river and the sheer size that trees reach here means that dead and dying trees deteriorate faster than homeowners expect. A tree that looked fine going into last hurricane season may not make it through this one.

Storm damage is the other major driver. When storms come through western Hernando County the trees along the river corridor and in the wooded lots off US 19 and State Road 50 take a beating. A tree that split or shifted in a storm is structurally compromised even if it is still standing. These trees need to be dealt with before the next storm finishes the job.

Our tree removal process starts with a walk of the property. We assess the tree, what is around it and the safest way to bring it down. You get a firm price before any work starts. When the job is done every log, branch and piece of debris is gone.

Large Tree Removal in Weeki Wachee

The trees in Weeki Wachee are not small. Homes along the river and throughout the wooded neighborhoods off US 19 sit under massive oaks and pines that have been growing for fifty years or more. When one of these trees has to come down near a structure, a dock, a seawall or a fence line it is not a job for a crew without the right equipment and experience.

Large trees in tight spots come down in sections, rigged and controlled from top to bottom so nothing around the tree gets touched. We handle large tree removal in Weeki Wachee regularly and we take on the jobs that other companies in Hernando County pass on. If you have a large tree that needs to come down and another company has already turned you down or handed you a quote that made no sense, call us. We will come look at it and give you a straight answer.

Tree Trimming in Weeki Wachee

The trees in Weeki Wachee grow fast and the canopies get heavy. Branches that were a safe distance from your roof or screened enclosure last season are pushing into them this season. In a community this close to the Gulf and surrounded by this much conservation land, trees that have not been maintained going into hurricane season are the trees that cause the most damage when serious storms come through.

Our tree trimming crews know where to cut and where not to cut. We take what needs to come off based on what the tree actually needs and what your property requires. If you have branches over your roof, your dock, your pool cage or your fence line call us and we will get it handled before the next storm makes the decision for you.

Stump Grinding in Weeki Wachee

A stump sitting in your yard in Weeki Wachee is not just in the way. In this climate and with the soil conditions along the river it is a termite magnet and it will keep sprouting new growth until the root system is gone. Rental grinders are underpowered and what looks like a simple job turns into a full weekend that still does not get the stump low enough to sod over.

We run commercial grade equipment that grinds stumps below grade fast. One stump or ten we get it done in a single visit and we clean up the grindings before we leave. Our stump grinding crew handles standalone jobs. You do not have to have us do a full removal to get the stump taken care of.


Frequently Asked Questions

How much does tree removal cost in Weeki Wachee?

It depends entirely on the specific job. The size of the tree, where it is on the property, what is around it and whether the stump needs to go all factor into the price. Trees in Weeki Wachee tend to be large and the waterfront and wooded lot conditions here make some removals more complex than in other parts of Hernando County. We give free estimates so call us and we will come out and give you a real number before any work starts.

Do you handle large tree removal near docks and seawalls in Weeki Wachee?

Yes. Waterfront tree removal near docks, seawalls and screened enclosures is something we handle regularly in the Weeki Wachee area. These jobs require the same controlled sectional approach we use for trees near structures and we have the equipment and experience to do it without causing damage to what is around the tree.

Do you handle storm damage tree removal in Weeki Wachee?

Yes. Storm damage calls get priority. If a tree came down or shifted during a storm and is posing a risk to your property call us directly and we will get someone out fast.

How often should trees be trimmed in Weeki Wachee?

Given the growth rate of trees in this area and the proximity to the Gulf, getting your trees looked at every one to two years is a smart call. Trees close to structures, docks or screened enclosures need more frequent attention. Getting them trimmed before hurricane season every year is the single best thing you can do to protect your property.

Do you serve all of Weeki Wachee?

Yes. We serve all of Weeki Wachee, Weeki Wachee Gardens, North Weeki Wachee and all surrounding communities throughout Hernando County.


Ready to Get That Tree Handled in Weeki Wachee?

If you have a dead tree that has been on your mind, storm damage that needs to be assessed or branches that have been getting too close to your roof or dock, call us or fill out the form on our contact page and we will get someone out to take a look.

We know this area. We know the trees here. We know what it takes to handle a big removal safely in a wooded waterfront community with no room for mistakes.

Spring Hill Tree Specialists handles tree removal, tree trimming and stump grinding throughout Weeki Wachee and all of Hernando County.


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