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Home Tree Services in Los Angeles, CA Palm Trimming & Skinning

Palm Tree Trimming in Los Angeles, CA

Dead fronds and seed pods off, trunks skinned clean — in Los Angeles and all around it.

Palms are their own trade. They are tall, the work is all done off the trunk, and what comes off — dead fronds, seed pods, and the old boots on the trunk — is heavy and lands hard. On a street palm that means the drop zone matters more than the cut does.

Left alone they get dangerous in a specific way: dry fronds and seed pods come down on cars, roofs and people, and a skirt of dead fronds is where rats and fire both like to start.

What's included

We take the dead fronds and the seed pods, and we skin the trunk where the old boots are still attached, which is what gives a palm that clean finished look rather than a shaggy one.

What we do not do is over-trim into a pencil point. Cutting green fronds above the horizontal starves the palm and weakens the top against wind, and a palm cannot regrow a crown the way a tree can. If somebody has been doing that to yours, we will say so.

How we work

Look at the drop

On a street palm we work out where the fronds can land before we go up. That is most of the planning on this job.

Cone and protect

Cars, walkways and anything below get moved or covered first.

Work the crown

Dead fronds and pods off, and the trunk skinned where it needs it.

Clear it out

Everything into the truck the same day. Palm fronds do not compost quietly in a side yard.

Palm Trimming & Skinning by city

Raeford, Fayetteville and the towns around them are not one market — a Fort Bragg rental turning over, a brick ranch off Bragg Boulevard and a new build in Hope Mills are three different jobs.

Common questions

How often do palms need doing?
Usually once a year, sometimes twice if it is a heavy seeder or it hangs over a driveway. If it is dropping pods on cars, it is due.
Can you skin the trunk?
Yes, where the old frond bases are still attached. That is what makes the difference between a palm that looks finished and one that looks shaggy.
Why not cut it right back so it lasts longer?
Because it does not work that way. Cutting green fronds above the horizontal starves the palm and weakens the top against wind, and a palm cannot regrow its crown. We trim it properly and you get a longer gap anyway.

Other services

Street palms trimmed along a residential block
Palms done and the chipper truck loaded up
Tall palm cleared between two houses
Two tall palms trimmed clean against the sky
Large shade tree thinned back over a front yard

Want a free estimate?

Tell us what the tree is doing — over the roof, dropping fronds, too big for the yard. Send a photo on WhatsApp if that is quicker. English or Spanish.

Call (323) 970-0745