Tree Service · Las Vegas
Palm Tree Trimming & Maintenance in Las Vegas
Las Vegas is palm country — and palms need the right care, not just a buzz cut. We prune dead fronds, remove messy seed pods, skin trunks for a clean look, and shape your palms the healthy way, avoiding the over-pruned 'hurricane cut' that stresses them. Valley-wide, seven days a week.
When You Need It
When your palms need attention
It's time for palm maintenance when:
- Brown, dead fronds are hanging or drooping
- Seed pods or dates are forming or dropping a mess
- Old fronds form a skirt where rats and pests nest
- Fronds are blocking views, lights, or walkways
- You want a clean, skinned trunk look
- Windy season is coming and loose fronds are a hazard
How It Works
Our palm maintenance process
Inspect
We check the species and health and plan a trim that keeps the palm strong.
Remove & clear
Dead fronds, seed pods, and nesting skirts come off cleanly.
Skin & shape
Optional trunk skinning for a tidy look, shaped without over-cutting green fronds.
Clean up
All fronds and pods are hauled away and the area left spotless.
Local Expertise
Palm care done right in Las Vegas
The valley is full of Mexican and California fan palms (Washingtonia), date palms, and ornamentals like queen and pindo palms — and each wants slightly different care. The most common mistake we see is the 'hurricane cut': stripping a palm down to a few vertical fronds. It looks tidy for a week but starves and stresses the palm, slows growth, and invites disease. Healthy palms keep a fuller, rounded crown.
Desert-specific extras matter too — removing seed pods before they drop dates everywhere and draw rodents, and clearing frond skirts where pests nest. We time flowering-palm work for late spring and early summer and clean up every frond. We maintain palms across Summerlin, Henderson, Spring Valley, and the entire Las Vegas Valley.
Pricing
What does palm tree maintenance cost?
Every job is quoted individually — size, access, and condition all matter. Get a fast, free written estimate with no obligation.
FAQ
Palm Tree Maintenance questions, answered
How often should palm trees be trimmed?
Once a year is plenty for most Las Vegas palms — usually late spring or early summer when seed pods appear. Over-trimming more often actually harms the palm.
What is a 'hurricane cut' and why do you avoid it?
It's stripping a palm down to a few upright fronds. It looks neat briefly but stresses and starves the palm, slows growth, and invites disease. We shape palms while leaving enough healthy green fronds.
Do you remove seed pods and dates?
Yes — removing pods before they ripen prevents a sticky mess and keeps rodents from feeding on dropped dates. It's a standard part of our palm service.
Do you skin palm trunks?
We do. Skinning removes the old frond bases for a clean, smooth trunk. It's optional and great for a manicured look on fan palms.
How tall of a palm can you service?
Our crews are equipped for the tall Washingtonia fan palms common in Las Vegas. Tell us roughly how tall yours are when you request a quote and we'll confirm.
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