Control Overgrowth and Improve Tree Health

Tree Trimming in Lehigh Acres for overhanging branches and storm-damaged limbs near homes

Low Impact Clearing, LLC. offers tree trimming services in Lehigh Acres for homeowners and property owners managing overgrowth, damaged branches, or trees encroaching on structures and utility lines. You need this service when limbs hang over your roof, scrape against siding during wind events, or block sunlight from reaching your yard or garden areas. Routine trimming reduces the risk of branch failure during storms and helps trees grow in balanced, healthy patterns.


The work involves cutting back dead or damaged limbs, thinning crowns to improve airflow and light penetration, and shaping trees to maintain clearance around driveways, fences, and buildings. Southwest Florida's storms and rapid summer growth make regular trimming important for keeping trees safe and manageable. Proper cuts heal quickly and reduce the chance of disease entering through open wounds. Trimming also prevents branches from interfering with new construction, fence installation, or outdoor structures.


If your trees need maintenance or you want to reduce storm risk around your home, contact Low Impact Clearing to schedule trimming services in Lehigh Acres.

What Trimming Does for Your Property

You start by walking the property with the crew and identifying which branches need removal and how much clearance is required around structures or overhead lines. Climbers or bucket trucks position workers near problem limbs, and cuts are made just outside the branch collar to encourage proper healing. Dead wood, crossing branches, and limbs with cracks or splits are removed first, followed by selective thinning to open the canopy and reduce wind resistance.


After trimming is finished, you will notice improved sunlight reaching the ground beneath the tree, a more balanced canopy shape, and clear space between branches and your roof or fence line. Low Impact Clearing removes all cut branches and debris from your property, leaving the area clean and ready for use. Trees that were previously rubbing against your home or power lines will have safe clearance, reducing noise during wind events and lowering the risk of damage during storms.


Trimming does not include full tree removal or stump grinding, and it does not address trees that are structurally unsound or leaning severely. If your tree requires major reduction or topping to fit the space, removal may be a better option than repeated heavy trimming. Most residential trimming projects finish within a few hours, though multi-tree properties or large specimens may require a full day of work.

Common Trimming Questions

Homeowners in Lehigh Acres often ask when trimming is necessary and how much can be removed without harming the tree.

What tools are used during tree trimming?

Crews use pole saws, hand saws, chainsaws, and sometimes a bucket truck to reach high branches safely while making clean cuts that heal properly.

How often should I have my trees trimmed?

Most trees benefit from trimming every two to three years, though faster-growing species or storm-prone areas may require more frequent attention to prevent overgrowth and hazard buildup.

Why is it important to trim before storm season in Lehigh Acres?

Removing weak or overextended branches reduces wind resistance and lowers the chance of limb failure during hurricanes or severe thunderstorms common in late summer and early fall.

What happens if a branch is too close to a power line?

If the branch is within ten feet of a live line, the utility company should be contacted first to de-energize or insulate the line before trimming begins.

When should I trim instead of removing the entire tree?

Trimming is appropriate when the tree is healthy, structurally sound, and provides shade or privacy, but requires maintenance to keep growth away from structures or overhead wires.

If overgrown branches are affecting your home or yard, reach out to Low Impact Clearing to arrange a trimming visit and evaluate tree health in Lehigh Acres.