Tree Services in Ponte Vedra, FL

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Ponte Vedra's residential lots are graced with palms, live oaks, and a variety of ornamental trees that contribute significantly to the community's upscale character. Tree maintenance here involves both routine care — deadfrond removal from sabal and washingtonia palms, structural pruning of live oaks, and monitoring for signs of decline — and special consideration for HOA approval requirements that govern any significant tree removal or major structural work. The area's proximity to the coast also means lightning risk is a real factor, and lightning protection systems for significant specimen trees near structures are worth considering.

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Tree Services FAQ — Ponte Vedra

Do I need a permit to remove a tree in Jacksonville, FL?

Yes, in many cases. The City of Jacksonville requires a permit to remove trees with a trunk diameter of 6 inches or greater at breast height (DBH). St. Johns County has similar regulations. There are exemptions for imminent hazard trees and certain situations, but you should consult with a licensed tree service before cutting any significant tree.

When should I trim my trees before hurricane season?

Ideally, complete hurricane-prep trimming by April or early May — well before the June 1 start of hurricane season. Avoid trimming during active storm periods. ISA-certified arborists in NE Florida can evaluate your trees' specific risk factors and recommend the right scope of work.

Are live oaks protected in Jacksonville?

Live oaks are among the most regulated trees in Jacksonville. The City's Tree Protection Ordinance requires permits for removal and may require replacement planting at a 2:1 ratio. Historic live oaks in neighborhoods like Riverside and Avondale have additional protections. Violations carry significant fines.