Emergency Landscaping in Daytona Beach, FL 32114 - Hubert's Tree and Lawn Care
Daytona Beach, FL 32114
Business Offerings
- Tree stump removal
- Tree removal
- Tree planting
- Tree care services
- Tree pruning or trimming
About the Local Business
Hubert's Tree and Lawn Care is a trusted, locally-owned service provider in Daytona Beach, FL, dedicated to enhancing and protecting your property's landscape. We specialize in comprehensive tree services and expert lawn care, helping homeowners tackle common local challenges. In Daytona's climate, lawns are prone to unsightly and damaging fungus diseases, which we treat with targeted, effective solutions. After coastal storms, we provide prompt and thorough debris cleanup, safely removing fallen limbs and restoring your yard's safety and beauty. From routine tree trimming to prevent storm damage to complete stump removal, our skilled team ensures your outdoor space is healthy, safe, and well-maintained year-round.
Common Questions
How can professional lawn care help prevent fungus in my Daytona Beach yard?
Our expert lawn care includes proper mowing, aeration, and targeted fungicide applications tailored to Daytona's humid climate. We address the conditions that cause common local lawn diseases, promoting a thick, healthy turf that naturally resists fungus and recovers faster after rainy periods.
What tree services do you recommend before storm season to minimize debris?
We strongly recommend proactive tree pruning and trimming. Our certified arborists carefully remove dead, weak, or overextended limbs that are most likely to break during Daytona's storms. This not only reduces potential debris and property damage but also improves the tree's overall health and structure to better withstand high winds.
After a storm, can you handle both tree removal and the resulting stump?
Absolutely. Our full-service approach includes safe tree removal of storm-damaged trees and complete stump grinding or removal. We clear the debris, leaving your property clean and safe, and can even discuss replanting options with hardy, storm-resistant species suitable for our area.

















