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mvbird
02-02-2024, 10:43 AM
We need a palm tree cut, about 20'. Just cut, no stump grinding. Caroline village. Our regular landscaper says $350. Is that right? We've had people knock on door wanting to cut it. Looking for price and recommendations from others.
JohnN
02-02-2024, 10:52 AM
We had one that size cut down. $350 is about right. Doesn't take but 1/2 hour, but it's a tough job.
If you like your landscaper, just let him do it.
Stu from NYC
02-02-2024, 11:33 AM
Make sure they are licensed and insured. Bad things can happen when they fall.
Blackie
02-02-2024, 11:56 AM
I am looking at removal of palm trees, have had a couple of quotes and find that the landscaper costs are much higher than the quote from a dedicated tree removal/stump grinding service.
There are threads on TOTV recommending tree services.
villagetinker
02-02-2024, 12:06 PM
We need a palm tree cut, about 20'. Just cut, no stump grinding. Caroline village. Our regular landscaper says $350. Is that right? We've had people knock on door wanting to cut it. Looking for price and recommendations from others.
Sounds reasonable, as previously noted check for license and insurance, make sure all vehicles are out of the area. I am curious why you are not having the stump removed, this seems strange.
mvbird
02-02-2024, 08:59 PM
Just trying to get a price for cutting. Presume grinding it will add to that.
We had a palm cut before, close to the ground, flat. Not objectionable. I put a big rock on it.
photo1902
02-02-2024, 09:53 PM
Sounds reasonable, as previously noted check for license and insurance, make sure all vehicles are out of the area. I am curious why you are not having the stump removed, this seems strange.
Please cite a source which requires a license to remove a palm
Fredster
02-03-2024, 12:40 AM
Have Winburns Tree Service give you a quote, I’ve used them in the past. Their very experienced, were quite reasonable for cutting, stump grinding. They clean up after nicely! 352-636-2074 or 352-259-6680
villagetinker
02-03-2024, 09:16 AM
Please cite a source which requires a license to remove a palm
True businesses have a license, versus a "handyman" or a fly by night outfit, this just protects you the buyer, so no there is no source that requires a license to remove a palm, but if something goes wrong you will wish the entity removing the palm had one.
photo1902
02-03-2024, 10:20 AM
True businesses have a license, versus a "handyman" or a fly by night outfit, this just protects you the buyer, so no there is no source that requires a license to remove a palm, but if something goes wrong you will wish the entity removing the palm had one.
I’m very aware of that. Licenses are specific to the type of work being done. There is no general “license”. Being insured is completely difference, and any business you hire should readily show you their ACCORD paperwork upon request
HJBeck
02-04-2024, 06:30 AM
I don’t believe he means one has to have approval or license to remove a palm. Palms are not technical trees, just grasses. The license allows him to work in your county and still be covered by his insurance if they happen to fall out of the palm and hurt themselves (no Dan Newland) , damage your home, etc.
BillHitz
02-04-2024, 07:17 AM
If you want a second quote talk to Ameritree. Matt Ray is reasonable and does a great job. He can also quote taking out the stomp separately. +1 (607) 317-7036
eeroger
02-04-2024, 07:35 AM
We need a palm tree cut, about 20'. Just cut, no stump grinding. Caroline village. Our regular landscaper says $350. Is that right? We've had people knock on door wanting to cut it. Looking for price and recommendations from others.
Contact Michael's Tree & Stump Grinding. 352-504-1597.
AnneMiles
02-04-2024, 07:49 AM
We need a palm tree cut, about 20'. Just cut, no stump grinding. Caroline village. Our regular landscaper says $350. Is that right? We've had people knock on door wanting to cut it. Looking for price and recommendations from others.
Price seems reasonable. It’s a hard job. Also, my guy says it costs him $100 to dump a full load of debris.
Palms are considered grasses and I’ve read that their stumps naturally decay and dissolve into to ground in a couple of years. Stump grinding is not considered necessary unless you want to plant something in that exact spot immediately.
WharfRat
02-04-2024, 07:50 AM
Contact Michael's Tree & Stump Grinding. 352-504-1597.
Michael is a good choice for this job. His team took down two palms for us, one was 40’ ($600) and the other 20’ ($250), including grinding both stumps. His team is quick, efficient and they have all the necessary equipment. :)
ibistony
02-04-2024, 08:43 AM
Use Winburn. Fair and fast.
Bob45
02-04-2024, 09:13 AM
We need a palm tree cut, about 20'. Just cut, no stump grinding. Caroline village. Our regular landscaper says $350. Is that right? We've had people knock on door wanting to cut it. Looking for price and recommendations from others.
A couple years ago I had a dead palm taken down. A landscaper saw it and offered to cut it down for $100. I offered him $80. 20 minutes later the tree and landscaper was gone. Keep looking.
I found his card. Angelcob Landscaping 321.458.8028
Elixir34
02-04-2024, 10:27 AM
Michael’s Tree Service charged me $250. Approx same sized Sabal palm. He was here anyway pruning the rest of the palms.
Mrfriendly
02-04-2024, 10:32 AM
We need a palm tree cut, about 20'. Just cut, no stump grinding. Caroline village. Our regular landscaper says $350. Is that right? We've had people knock on door wanting to cut it. Looking for price and recommendations from others.
Did you need to get ARC approval from your district to take down the tree?
photo1902
02-04-2024, 10:57 AM
Did you need to get ARC approval from your district to take down the tree?
ARC approval is not required for a palm.
mrkorn12@aol.com
02-04-2024, 02:07 PM
Call Michael's (Michael Duke) at 352 - 504 - 1597. He is licensed and insured. He removed our 3 Queen Anne palm trees, including stump grinding. Extremely fair price. I recommended him to several neighbors. All were very pleased. It took just over one hour, including the stump grinding-- which you should do. With all his equipment already here, he would probably remove your other palm tree stump. Mike is a very pleasant individual. He is dependable-- he comes when he says he will come. He is very neat-- they clean-up everything. He was careful not to damage any of our landscaping, which includes blocks and rocks. You do not need ARC approval to remove a palm tree. BTW-- the Florida State legislature and Governor DeSantis recently changed the rules minimizing the requirements concerning the removal of other types of trees.
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