Preparing Tampa Trees Before Hurricane Season
Mid Florida Tree Service • August 19, 2026

August 19, 2026

Hurricane season is a fact of life for homeowners in Tampa. While no tree can be made completely storm proof, proper preparation can significantly reduce the risk of fallen limbs, property damage, and costly emergency tree work. Taking preventive steps before severe weather arrives helps protect both your landscape and your home.

Routine maintenance throughout the year gives trees the best opportunity to withstand high winds and heavy rain.


Schedule a Professional Tree Inspection

The first step in hurricane preparation is identifying potential hazards before a storm develops. Trees that appear healthy may have hidden structural problems that become dangerous during severe weather.


A professional inspection can identify:

  1. Dead or weakened limbs.
  2. Cracks or splits in major branches.
  3. Signs of internal decay.
  4. Poor branch attachments.
  5. Leaning trees or root instability.


Our ISA Certified Arborists evaluate each tree and recommend practical solutions based on its condition and location.


Remove Dead and Hazardous Branches

Dead wood is one of the most common causes of storm related tree damage. During high winds, weakened branches can break unexpectedly and damage homes, vehicles, fences, or utility lines.

Selective pruning before hurricane season helps:

  1. Reduce the risk of falling limbs.
  2. Improve canopy structure.
  3. Eliminate hazardous dead wood.
  4. Encourage healthier long term growth.

Proper pruning also helps reduce unnecessary stress on the tree.

Keep Trees Properly Maintained

Trees that receive routine care throughout the year are generally better prepared to withstand severe weather than trees that have been neglected for long periods.


Regular maintenance includes:

  1. Monitoring overall tree health.
  2. Addressing disease or insect problems early.
  3. Maintaining balanced canopy growth.
  4. Removing damaged branches after storms.


Consistent care often reduces the need for emergency services later.


Watch for Trees Near Your Home

Large trees provide valuable shade, but they also deserve careful attention when growing close to homes or other structures.


Pay particular attention to:

  1. Branches extending over the roof.
  2. Limbs growing close to power service lines.
  3. Trees leaning toward structures.
  4. Large dead branches suspended above areas of frequent activity.


Professional evaluation helps determine whether pruning is sufficient or whether additional action should be considered.


Don't Wait Until a Storm Is Forecast

One of the biggest mistakes homeowners make is waiting until a hurricane is approaching before thinking about tree maintenance. By that time, tree service companies are often fully booked, and weather conditions may no longer allow work to be completed safely.


Planning ahead gives homeowners more options and helps reduce unnecessary risk when storms threaten the Tampa area.


Prepare Your Tampa Trees with Professional Care

Preparing your trees before hurricane season is one of the best ways to protect your property and your family. Routine inspections and professional pruning help reduce hazards while preserving the health and beauty of your landscape.


At Mid-Florida Tree Service, our ISA Certified Arborists provide professional tree evaluations and maintenance for homeowners throughout Tampa and Hillsborough County. Whether you have concerns about a single tree or want to prepare your entire property for storm season, we are here to help.



Call Mid-Florida Tree Service at (813) 588-0315 to schedule a professional tree evaluation for your Tampa property.

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By Mid Florida Tree Service August 19, 2026
Mature trees add beauty, shade, and value to properties throughout Tampa. While many trees remain healthy for decades, others can develop internal decay that weakens their structure long before obvious symptoms appear. Because decay often begins inside the trunk or major branches, homeowners may not recognize a problem until a limb breaks or the tree becomes hazardous. Learning to recognize the early warning signs can help you address problems before they become emergencies. Fungal Growth Around the Base of the Tree One of the most noticeable indicators of possible internal decay is the appearance of mushrooms or other fungal growth near the base of a tree or along the trunk. While not every fungus indicates serious structural problems, fungal growth may suggest that wood inside the tree is beginning to decompose. A professional evaluation is recommended if you notice: Mushrooms growing around the trunk. Shelf-like fungi attached to the bark. Repeated fungal growth in the same location. Early evaluation can determine whether the decay is primarily cosmetic or whether it has affected the tree's structural integrity. Cavities and Hollow Areas Small cavities do not always mean a tree is unsafe. Many mature trees continue to live with hollow sections for years. However, larger cavities or multiple areas of decay can reduce the tree's structural strength. Watch for: Large openings in the trunk. Soft or crumbling wood. Cavities that collect water. Areas where insects are frequently present. A professional inspection can determine whether the remaining healthy wood is sufficient to support the tree safely. Dead Branches in an Otherwise Healthy Tree A mature tree with a full canopy may still have isolated dead limbs caused by internal decay. Signs include: Branches that fail to produce leaves. Limbs with peeling bark. Dead branches concentrated on one side of the tree. Large limbs that break during normal weather conditions. Selective pruning may correct some problems, while others require closer evaluation. Cracks and Areas of Missing Bark Internal decay can weaken the trunk and major branches, making them more susceptible to cracking. Look for: Vertical cracks in the trunk. Bark separating from the wood. Long sections of missing bark. Areas that feel soft when gently pressed. These symptoms do not always indicate that removal is necessary, but they should never be ignored. Leaning or Unstable Trees Decay affecting the lower trunk or root system can reduce a tree's ability to remain stable. Pay close attention if a mature tree: Begins leaning more than before. Develops exposed roots after heavy rain. Shows soil movement around the base. Drops large limbs without severe weather. Because Tampa regularly experiences strong thunderstorms and tropical systems, even moderate structural weakness can increase the likelihood of tree failure. Professional Evaluation Makes the Difference Internal decay cannot always be confirmed by visual inspection alone. What appears to be a healthy tree may have hidden structural weaknesses, while a tree with visible cavities may remain stable for many years. At Mid-Florida Tree Service, our ISA Certified Arborists evaluate mature trees carefully before recommending pruning, treatment, or removal. Our goal is to preserve healthy trees whenever practical while helping homeowners reduce unnecessary risks. Schedule a Tree Inspection If you have concerns about a mature tree on your Tampa property, don't wait until a storm exposes hidden problems. A professional inspection can identify potential hazards early and help you make informed decisions about the care of your landscape.  Call Mid-Florida Tree Service at (813) 588-0315 to schedule a professional tree inspection for your Tampa property.
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By Mid Florida Tree Service August 19, 2026
Not every tree problem is easy to recognize. While broken branches or a leaning trunk are obvious warning signs, many serious issues begin inside the tree or below the ground where homeowners cannot easily see them. Identifying these hidden problems early can help prevent expensive property damage and reduce the likelihood of emergency tree removal. For Tampa homeowners, routine inspections are especially valuable before hurricane season and during periods of frequent thunderstorms, when high winds can expose weaknesses that have developed over many years. Dead Branches Hidden in the Canopy A tree may appear healthy from the ground while dead or declining branches remain hidden high in the canopy. During strong winds, these weakened limbs are often the first to fail. Watch for: Branches without leaves during the growing season. Limbs with peeling or missing bark. Broken branches caught in the canopy. Areas where the canopy appears thin or uneven. Removing hazardous limbs before storm season helps reduce the risk of damage to homes, vehicles, and nearby property. Cracks and Weak Branch Attachments Structural weaknesses often develop slowly and may not be noticed until a storm causes a branch to fail. Common warning signs include: Cracks where large limbs join the trunk. Branches growing tightly together with narrow attachment angles. Splits in major limbs. Old storm wounds that have not healed properly. Our ISA Certified Arborists evaluate these conditions and determine whether corrective pruning can improve the tree's stability. Hidden Decay Inside the Tree A tree can look healthy on the outside while internal decay gradually weakens its structure. Because decay often develops over many years, it may go unnoticed until the tree begins to fail. Possible signs include: Mushrooms or fungal growth near the base. Cavities in the trunk. Large areas of missing bark. Dead sections within an otherwise healthy canopy. Professional evaluation can often identify structural concerns before they become emergencies. Root Problems Below the Surface Healthy roots are essential to a stable tree, yet root problems are among the hardest issues for homeowners to recognize. Hidden root damage may result from: Construction activity. Soil compaction. Poor drainage. Previous storm damage. A tree with significant root problems may appear healthy for months or even years before showing obvious signs of decline. Don't Ignore Small Changes Many homeowners become accustomed to seeing the same trees every day and may overlook gradual changes that occur over time. Pay attention if you notice: Increased dead wood. A tree beginning to lean. Sudden leaf loss during the growing season. Branches falling without severe weather. New cracks or exposed roots after heavy rain. Small warning signs often provide an opportunity to address problems before they require emergency service. Schedule a Professional Tree Inspection The best time to identify hidden tree problems is before severe weather arrives. Routine inspections allow potential hazards to be addressed while there are still multiple treatment options available. At Mid-Florida Tree Service, our ISA Certified Arborists provide professional tree evaluations for homeowners throughout Tampa and Hillsborough County. Whether your trees need routine maintenance, corrective pruning, or a complete safety assessment, we can help you make informed decisions that protect both your landscape and your property.  Call Mid-Florida Tree Service at (813) 588-0315 to schedule a professional tree inspection for your Tampa property.
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