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Tree service in Largo, FL.

Tree removal, trimming, stump grinding, palm care, hurricane storm prep, and 24/7 emergency fallen-tree response across Largo. Same-day estimates on most calls, from insured local crews who know the trees, the soil, and the storms here.

Tree service in Largo

Why Largo properties need a tree crew who knows the area

Largo is the third-largest city in Pinellas County, and its tree canopy reflects decades of continuous building since the 1950s. Older core neighborhoods carry mature oak canopy that's now due for structural attention, while Largo's real differentiator is its mobile home stock. Roughly a quarter of Largo's housing is manufactured or mobile homes, concentrated in communities like The Mainlands 55+ parks and Ranchero Village, where tree work has to account for tight setbacks between units and shared common-area canopy that HOA boards maintain differently than a standard single-family yard.

The US-19 corridor running through the city brings commercial tree work alongside the residential base, sign visibility clearing, parking-lot canopy trimming, and storm cleanup for retail properties. Largo's older single-family stock from the 1970s-90s is entering the age window where mature oaks and camphor trees start dropping large limbs without warning. Largo sits in the same hurricane-exposed zone as the rest of the county, so pre-storm canopy thinning matters here just as much as in the coastal cities nearby, even though the average job here tends to run more budget-conscious.

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Local tree context

What do Largo properties need from a tree crew?

The peninsula and barrier islands take the hardest wind in a storm, so canopy work here is really storm work. Salt air stresses oaks and palms alike, and narrow beach lots often leave no room to drop a tree without a crane. Sabal, queen, and coconut palms need regular trimming to shed dead fronds before they become airborne, and pre-season crown thinning on mature oaks is the single best way to cut wind-load risk.

A meaningful share of our Largo work is mobile home community tree service, canopy thinning and removal in The Mainlands, Ranchero Village, and the smaller mobile home communities scattered through the city. This work often requires coordinating with an HOA or park management on common-area trees, and setbacks between units mean crews frequently rig limbs down by hand instead of dropping them whole. Removal near a manufactured home typically runs $700-$2,600 depending on size and how tight the access is.

On the site-built side, our Largo calls center on structural pruning for mature 1970s-90s oaks and camphor trees, $400-$1,500 per tree depending on canopy size. We also see steady palm trimming demand along the US-19 corridor and in newer infill construction, running $85-$225 per palm. Small commercial work along US-19 and Ulmerton Road rounds out our regular volume, sign-line clearing, parking-lot tree maintenance, and storm cleanup for the corridor's retail and office properties.

Where we work in Largo

Neighborhoods and areas we serve

Same dispatch, same response time, same flat-rate pricing across every part of Largo.

  • Downtown Largo
  • The Mainlands 55+ community
  • Ranchero Village
  • Ridgecrest
  • US-19 corridor
  • Whitney Road area
  • Belleair Road corridor
  • Ulmerton Road corridor
Pricing

How much does tree service cost in Largo?

Tree pricing in Largo depends on the size of the tree, access, and how close it sits to a house or line. Here are the ranges we see most often across Tampa Bay.

Free estimate Free On-site quote, no obligation
Tree trimming and pruning $300 - $1,200 Canopy thinning, deadwood, and shaping
Tree removal $500 - $3,500 Depending on size, access, and nearby structures
Stump grinding $100 - $400 Per stump, ground below grade

Every job gets a flat-rate quote before work starts. No trip fees for Largo and no surprise line items. Call (813) 000-0000 for a free estimate.

Largo FAQs

What do Largo homeowners ask their tree crew?

Do you handle tree work in mobile home parks like The Mainlands?

Yes, this is regular work for us given how much of Largo's housing is manufactured or mobile. Tight setbacks between units mean crews usually hand-rig limbs rather than dropping full sections, and we coordinate with HOA or park management on common-area trees. Removal near a manufactured home typically runs $700-$2,600 depending on size and access.

My 1980s Largo oak has never had structural pruning, what's involved?

Most 1970s-90s Largo oaks are now mature enough to carry real deadwood and structural risk if they've never been pruned. We inspect for cracked or crossing limbs, thin the canopy to reduce wind-catch, and remove deadwood that could drop in the next storm. A standard structural pruning visit runs $400-$1,500 depending on size and access.

Can you clear sign visibility for a business along US-19?

Yes, and it's one of our more common commercial calls in Largo. We trim canopy that's blocking storefront signage or sightlines while keeping the tree healthy and within code for any landscaping ordinance that applies. Pricing depends on tree count and height, and most jobs are scheduled around business hours.

Is pre-storm canopy thinning worth it in Largo?

Yes. Largo sits in the same hurricane-exposed zone as the rest of Tampa Bay, and a mature oak or camphor tree that's never been thinned catches far more wind than one that's been properly pruned. Thinning a mature canopy runs $400-$1,500 per tree, and it's cheap protection against a much larger cleanup and repair bill after a storm.

How fast can you respond to storm damage in Largo?

Same-day in most cases for active hazards, a downed limb, a leaning tree, blocked driveway access. Largo's size means dispatch time varies a bit by neighborhood, typically 30-45 minutes. We prioritize mobile home community calls given how quickly a leaning tree can become a real problem in that setting.

How do I find a tree service near me in Largo?

Call (813) 000-0000. We connect you with insured local tree crews who cover Largo on daily rotation, so help is usually close by, not hours away. We answer for storm emergencies, set up a free written estimate, and never add a mileage charge for Largo.

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