Tri-State Tree Service

Google Business Profile | Friday, July 3, 2026

Seasonal — Mid-hurricane season tree hazard assessment for Fort Walton Beach homeowners

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We are in the active phase of hurricane season, and the trees on your property deserve the same attention as your shutters, roof, and generator. Weakened branches, trees with root issues in sandy Panhandle soil, and species that are particularly susceptible to wind throw become serious hazards once a named storm or even a fast-moving tropical squall moves through the Fort Walton Beach area.

Tri-State Tree Service has been doing pre-storm and post-storm tree work across the Florida Panhandle for over 40 years. A hazard assessment by one of our ISA-certified arborists identifies the trees and limbs most likely to fail under wind loading, so you can make informed decisions before a storm forces the issue.

Common concerns we see on Panhandle properties at this time of year include live oaks with large overextended limbs, pine trees showing signs of stress or disease, and any tree near a structure that has surface roots compromised by drought or wet weather swings. These are all manageable with the right professional assessment and timely trimming or removal.

Fort Walton Beach and the surrounding Panhandle communities can schedule a property assessment now, while the weather window is still open.

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