Know what to check before you call a tree service.
Florida tree care changes by region. A live oak in North Florida, a palm in South Florida, a stump near a pool deck, and a storm-damaged pine on a rural lot all create different questions for homeowners. This tool helps you organize the first steps before requesting a quote or reading a deeper guide.
Florida Tree Care Advisor
Choose your area and concern to get practical next steps.
Use this tool before calling a crew, comparing estimates, or deciding whether a tree issue can wait.
What this advisor is best for
- Understanding whether a tree issue is routine, worth monitoring, or more urgent.
- Finding relevant ProTreeTrim guides for storm prep, palms, roots, stumps, and permits.
- Preparing better photos and questions before speaking with a tree service company.
When to call instead
- A tree is blocking a driveway, road, sidewalk, or building access.
- A cracked, leaning, or uprooted tree threatens a roof, fence, pool cage, or structure.
- Large limbs are hanging, splitting, or resting on a structure after a storm.