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Palm service

Palm Removal

Hazardous, dead, diseased and construction-conflict palms, including tight-access and crane removals.

Remove hazardous, dead, diseased, unwanted or construction-conflict palms, with stump and debris options.

A crane boom lifting a cut section of tree over a work site with cones and a chip truck staged below.
Crane-assisted tree work with staged access and traffic control. Reference photograph. Not a Palmigos crew or a completed Palmigos project. Photograph: TreeMinion15 · Wikimedia Commons · CC BY-SA 4.0

Scope

What this covers

  • Hazard and disease assessment
  • Tight-access and crane removals
  • Stump grinding options
  • Debris haul-away

Method

PlateCrane removal sequence
Diagram: crane-assisted palm removal with staged lifting and drop zone
Boom reach, rigged section weight, cut height and a marked drop zone — sequenced before the first cut.

What drives the price

Palm work is priced by site conditions, not by a flat rate. Height and trunk diameter, access for trucks and cranes, debris volume, irrigation needs, permit requirements and scheduling all move the number. Compare written estimates that spell out scope, cleanup and who pulls permits.

Questions to ask a provider

  1. 01Are you licensed and insured for this scope, and can I see current documents?
  2. 02Is the estimate written, itemised and inclusive of cleanup and disposal?
  3. 03Who is responsible for permits, street closures or crane staging?
  4. 04What happens if site conditions differ from the estimate?
A crane boom lifting a cut section of tree over a work site with cones and a chip truck staged below.
Crane-assisted tree work with staged access and traffic control.Reference photograph. Not a Palmigos crew or a completed Palmigos project. Photograph: TreeMinion15 · Wikimedia Commons · CC BY-SA 4.0