by Precision Tree Blogger | Mar 21, 2024 | General, Storm Damage
Lessons Learned from Hurricane Idalia When the Wind Whispers Warnings: Hurricane Idalia and the Vital Role of Tree Trimming in North Florida Hurricane Idalia, a ferocious Category 3 storm that roared ashore near Keaton Beach on August 30, 2023, serves as a stark...
by Precision Tree Blogger | Nov 27, 2022 | General, Safety, Technology, Tree Removal
The Future of the Tree Care Industry Brazzi Smith, owner of Precision Tree Care & Removal, has had his eye on a grapple saw truck for a while now. He is someone who is known to like the latest gear, cutting edge technology, and he can talk for hours about the...
by Precision Tree Blogger | May 13, 2022 | General
Is My Water Oak Tree Dying? Water oaks are beautiful trees that thrive in the Southern portions of the United States. They are hardy, provide shade, and provide a food source (acorns) and excellent habitat for wildlife. These oaks are capable of growing to a height...
by Precision Tree Blogger | Feb 19, 2022 | General, Safety, Tree Removal
Danger Ahead! Massive Oak Tree Right Next to Home Removed For this blog post, we thought it would be fun to take you behind the scenes to one of our jobs. This particular job was extremely complex, and required advanced techniques and equipment to handle it safely....
by Precision Tree Blogger | Dec 18, 2021 | Customer Experience, General, Tree Maintenance, Tree Removal, Tree Service
Precision Tree Care Has Banner Year While Looking to Expand Further 2021 has been a very busy year for Precision. As it turns out, trees aren’t the only thing growing – so is the company! As we are looking to close out the year, check out a few of the...
by Precision Tree Blogger | Sep 30, 2021 | General, Safety, Tree Maintenance
Why Should I Trim My Trees? When most people think about professional tree service companies, they probably think about one service in particular: REMOVAL. And removal is certainly a big part of what we do. After all, the typical homeowner isn’t trained to handle many...