Hurricane season is officially open, and early-season forecasts for the Atlantic basin are drawing attention across Brevard County. Coastal communities from Satellite Beach to Cocoa Beach have seen firsthand how quickly a seemingly stable tree becomes a liability when tropical-force winds combine with saturated soil from summer rain.
The window to act is right now, before schedule books fill with post-storm calls. A pre-season inspection by an ISA Certified Arborist can identify the most common failure points: co-dominant trunks with included bark, decay pockets at the root flare, dead wood loading the canopy, and limbs extending over structures. Trees that score as borderline in calm conditions often fail first in a storm.
East Coast Arbor Pro serves Palm Bay, Melbourne, West Melbourne, Rockledge, and communities throughout Brevard County, with same-week scheduling available and 24/7 emergency response when you need it after the storm.
Call for a free estimate: (321) 917-9342 or visit eastcoastarborprofl.com. #HurricaneSeason #BrevardCountyTrees #TreeInspection #PalmBayFL
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