The Atlantic hurricane season officially opened June 1, and Northeast Florida property owners know that Duval and Clay Counties don't need a direct hit to see serious tree damage. Tropical storm winds, saturated soils from heavy rain bands, and rapid wind shifts can topple trees that look healthy from the street but are compromised at the root zone or trunk.
The best time for a pre-season inspection is right now, before storm schedules fill up and before the first named system makes its way toward the First Coast. An arborist can identify structural weaknesses, dead wood in the canopy, co-dominant stems with included bark, and root issues that become high-risk under wind load, and advise on whether trimming, cabling, or removal is the right call.
Eagerton Tree Service has 24/7 emergency response coverage and has served Jacksonville, Jacksonville Beach, Neptune Beach, and Green Cove Springs for decades. Don't wait until after the storm to make the call.
Call for a free estimate: (904) 823-3090 or visit eagertontree.com. #HurricaneSeason #JacksonvilleTreeService #TreeInspection #NortheastFloridaTrees
Authentic job photo preferred: an arborist in a large canopy tree performing an inspection or pruning work, or a post-storm cleanup shot showing Eagerton crews responding after weather damage. Storm-damaged tree removal photos are especially relevant during hurricane season.
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