Address: 303 SE 6th Ave, Pompano Beach, FL 33060, USA
Phone: +19542577187
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7AM–6PM
Tuesday: 7AM–6PM
Wednesday: 7AM–6PM
Thursday: 7AM–6PM
Friday: 7AM–6PM
Saturday: 7AM–6PM
Rusty Witt
Excellent service , on time with no surprises. Highly recommend.
Heidi Hetzel
Heath Allison, the owner is very responsive. His team works very well together. They did a terrific job reducing and trimming all my trees, and cleaning up. Highly recommend!
Mario Fortier
We’ve been using Alison Tree company now for 15 years, with their integrity & knowledge I would recommend them for all your tree needs.
Stephen Edlington
Heath took a look at my huge live oak, made a lot of sense describing what it needed and what the local limits imposed by the city were and his team came an did a great job reducing the crown for hurricane season and cleaning up afterwards. Not cheap but a thoroughly professional job, and that’s what I wanted.
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We've been serving our community since 1998!
We offer our tree service to the community Mon-Fri, 8:00 AM-5:00 PM. Call now for questions regarding our holiday hours.
Yes, our company is proudly locally owned and operated.
We offer our tree trimming services and more to Fort Lauderdale, Oakland Park, Pompano Beach, Wilton Manors, and the surrounding areas.
No, we currently do not have a physical location for you to visit; we bring our tree service to you.
If your trees are trimmed properly in January through March you will enjoy a manicured looking tree for longer since our growing season doesn’t kick in until early summer. A properly trimmed tree during the winter will still be well prepared to face hurricane season.
No. As long as you can provide the contractors with access to the property, you do not need to be home for the process.
Have an arborist reduce the entire outer canopy height and width by 30%. This is called a crown reduction. The principle of leverage makes it clear how a smaller tree with less end weight is more capable of withstanding wind damage. Just thinning and putting holes in the canopy has little benefit when a serious storm is approaching.
Maybe. Some municipalities in the area do require a permit for removing trees. It often depends on the size, species, and the location of the tree, whether the tree is a hazard, whether it is a street tree, whether it's invasive, etc. We can help you determine whether permits apply and assist you in obtaining them.
During the process, licensed tree removal technicians from a company such as ours use special tools to cut the tree into a series of sections from the top to the bottom. This might be less exciting than a single giant chop at the base of the tree, but much safer. You never know where that tree will land!
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