Gulf Coast storm season is active right now, and the window between systems is the right time to address trees that have not been assessed this year.
The most common issues that turn into post-storm damage are predictable in advance: large deadwood in the canopy, co-dominant stems with included bark, trees leaning toward structures, and root zones compromised by soil erosion or pavement encroachment. None of these are visible from the street, but each one represents a measurable risk when sustained winds arrive. A professional assessment identifies them, prioritizes the highest-risk situations, and creates a manageable plan rather than leaving a property owner reacting after the fact.
Sarasota County's mix of mature oaks, pines, and palms means storm preparation looks different from property to property. Coastal lots in areas like Siesta Key face different wind loading conditions than inland properties in Bradenton or Ellenton, and the right approach accounts for that variability.
Asay Tree Service has prepared Sarasota County properties for storm season for more than 25 years, fully insured and available for free estimates throughout the county.
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