Top Tier Tree Specialist

Google Business Profile | Tuesday, July 28, 2026

Late-Summer Storm Watch: What Gainesville Homeowners Should Do Before the Next System Rolls Through

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North Central Florida's most active storm stretch runs through late summer and into fall, and the trees on your property right now are what will be tested the next time a system rolls through Alachua County.

This is a good point in the season to look for what might have been missed earlier in the year: limbs that have grown heavier since spring, canopies dense enough to catch more wind than they should, or any tree that has started leaning or showing new stress.

Live oaks and palms each carry their own risk profile this time of year, and a trained eye can often spot a problem that is not obvious from the ground. Scheduling an assessment now, rather than waiting for a storm in the forecast, means avoiding the rush everyone else is in at the last minute.

A little attention now goes a long way toward protecting your property later.

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Authentic job photo preferred: a crew assessing or trimming a tree ahead of storm season, or a live oak or palm being inspected on a North Central Florida property. Real, timely job photos are strongly preferred over generic storm stock images.

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