Canopy Crafters

Google Business Profile | Thursday, July 30, 2026

Peak hurricane season prep: securing large canopy trees on Lutz and Tampa Bay properties

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Peak hurricane season is here, and the trees that make a Tampa Bay property beautiful can also become its biggest liability if they are not ready for high wind.

Large canopy trees with dense, overgrown crowns catch more wind than a properly thinned tree, which puts extra stress on limbs and root systems during a storm. Reducing that canopy density now gives wind somewhere to pass through instead of pushing against a solid wall of foliage.

Dead or weakly attached limbs are the first thing to come down in high wind, often before the storm even makes landfall, so removing them ahead of time protects roofs, cars, and anyone near the property.

Homeowners across Lutz, Odessa, Wesley Chapel, and the rest of the Tampa Bay area have a narrow window each summer to get ahead of storm risk instead of reacting to it. #HurricaneSeasonPrep #TampaBayFL #TreeCare #StormReadiness #LutzFL


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Authentic job photo preferred: a crew thinning a large canopy tree, or a completed canopy reduction on a residential property. Real storm-prep job photos build far more trust than stock images.

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