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Pinecrest, Miami-Dade · Palm Tree Pruning

Palm Tree Pruning in Pinecrest

Estate-size palms, mature canopies, 75-ft royals — Pinecrest is palm country and we've worked it for almost a decade.
ZIP codes served: 33156 · 33176
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Why Pinecrest homeowners call Martin's Tree Solution for palms

Pinecrest is the largest-lot residential community in Miami-Dade. The estate-size yards (most are an acre or more) make room for palm work nobody else in the county does at scale: 60-foot royal palms in groups of three, mature Bismarck specimens that took fifteen years to size up, Phoenix dactylifera date palms imported when the house was built, coconut palms tall enough to drop a nut from cell tower height. The work is rewarding because the trees are spectacular — and exacting because every one is irreplaceable on a 5-year timeline.

Most of Pinecrest is the Village of Pinecrest, an incorporated municipality with its own tree code (Chapter 22). Routine palm pruning doesn't require a permit, but specimen palms — Bismarck, Phoenix dactylifera, certain Phoenix canariensis — are listed and removal/significant reduction triggers review. We know which is which on sight. The bucket-truck access on most Pinecrest streets is excellent (suburban setbacks, no narrow alleys), so we can reach 75 ft up without a climber on most jobs.

Licensed, insured, bilingual, family-run. We work Pinecrest weekly — from the Old Cutler corridor to the Hammocks border. The crew is trained on the 9-to-3 method, never the hurricane cut, and on the conservative pruning calls Bismarcks and date palms require. Quote written on-site, per palm, no estate-tier inflation.

What we prune in Pinecrest

The five palm species we work on most across Pinecrest's estate-scale yards.

Royal Palms (Roystonea regia)

Pinecrest is royal palm country — 50-to-75-foot specimens in clusters of three or five along driveways and entryways. Royals self-clean their fronds naturally, so the work is mostly seed-pod cleanup (annual) and removal of any hung-up dead fronds that didn't shed. Bucket-truck reach gets us to the crown on most Pinecrest royals. The cleanup is the heavy part — royal seed pods are the size of bowling pins and we bag every one.

Sylvester Palms (Phoenix sylvestris)

Common around pool decks and along property lines. Sylvesters get the pineapple cut annually — clean trunk diamonds, tight 9-to-3 frond ring at the top. Pinecrest yards are big enough that we usually have full bucket-truck staging. April–May timing before storm season holds best.

Bismarck Palms

The silver-blue specimen palms increasingly common in Pinecrest landscaping. Slow-growing, expensive (a mature Bismarck installed runs $4–8k), easy to over-prune. The right call is conservative — only fully brown fronds, never the lower green ones, never thinning the crown. We talk you through it on-site if you've been told otherwise by a previous operator.

Coconut & Date Palms

Coconut palms in older Pinecrest yards near the bayfront — twice-yearly nut and frond cleanup, bagged and hauled. Phoenix dactylifera (true date palm) and Phoenix canariensis (Canary Island date) are specimen-scale ornamentals — annual pineapple cut on the canaries, conservative on the dactyliferas. Both are listed under the village specimen code.

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Pinecrest palm pruning — common questions

What Pinecrest residents ask before they book palm work.

[{'q': 'How often should estate-scale palms be pruned?', 'a': 'Royals — annually for seed-pod cleanup, even if the fronds look fine. Sylvesters and Canary Island date palms — annually in April or May. Coconuts — twice yearly. Bismarcks and Medjool dates — every 18–24 months, conservatively. Phoenix dactylifera — annually but light, only fully dead fronds removed.'}, {'q': 'Do palm trims require a permit in the Village of Pinecrest?', 'a': 'Routine pruning, no. Removal or significant reduction (more than 50% of green fronds) on a specimen-listed palm — Bismarck, Phoenix dactylifera, certain Phoenix canariensis — does require a permit. The village publishes the specimen list. We tell you up front which category your palms fall into.'}, {'q': "What's the cost for a full-property palm pruning in Pinecrest?", 'a': 'A property with 8–12 mixed-species palms (royals, sylvesters, coconuts) typically runs $700–$1,400 depending on heights and access. A full estate with 20+ palms including specimens runs $1,500–$3,000. Quote written on-site, per palm, after counting and assessing.'}, {'q': 'Can you handle palms over pool cages and screen enclosures?', 'a': 'Yes. We rig fronds out by rope over screen enclosures rather than dropping — a single dropped frond will tear a screen and the repair is $400+. The careful rigging is part of the price; the alternative is more expensive.'}, {'q': "What's the right time of year for hurricane-prep palm pruning?", 'a': "Late April through May. Pruning earlier (winter) means new fronds grow back fast and you're at full canopy by storm season. Pruning later (June+) and the palm is stressed entering high heat. April-May is the window — and that's when our schedule fills up first, so call early."}]

Ready for a free on-site estimate?

Walk the property with us, point at the palms — we'll count, assess each species, write the quote on-site, and book the work for the right window. No estate-tier inflation, no hurricane cuts, ever.