Hurricane season in North Florida builds toward its most active stretch as August moves into September, and the trees on your property right now are the ones that will be tested when the next storm arrives.
This is the window to get ahead of it rather than react to it. A tree that's healthy and well-structured can often handle high wind, while one with existing decay, poor branch structure, or root damage is far more likely to fail and cause real damage.
Getting an assessment now, before storm activity picks up, gives you time to address problem trees on your own schedule instead of scrambling after damage is already done.
Suwannee and Columbia County homeowners who've been putting off a tree assessment have a few weeks left to do it before the season's most active stretch begins.
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