
OUR SERVICES
Complete HOA & Commercial Solutions
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Licensed & insured HOA tree and grounds maintenance—serving Tampa, Clearwater & St. Petersburg with 24/7 emergency response.

Our Services
The Think Pink Difference
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Licensed & Fully Insured (COI Available Upon Request)
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Workers Comp + General Liability
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Pre-Approval Estimates + Not-To-Exceed Options
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Before/After Photos Provided
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Clean Site Guarantee (no debris left behind)
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Written Scope of Work for Board Minutes
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Emergency Priority Scheduling for HOAs
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Dedicated HOA Account Management
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Vendor Compliance Support (COI, W-9, safety documentation)
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24/7 Emergency Call Line
What Sets Us Apart
All About Us & Our Commitment to Customer Service
We deliver ISA-standard tree & Ground Maintenance solutions with licensed & insured crews, modern equipment, and clean, safe job execution for homeowners, HOAs, and commercial properties. Our customer service promise is simple: we answer fast, show up on time, communicate clearly, and leave every site spotless—and if anything isn’t perfect, we make it right.
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Tree Care in Tampa Bay: What Homeowners Need to Know
In the Tampa Bay Area, there are 800+ businesses advertising tree work, including:
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Tree companies
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Landscapers offering “tree trimming”
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Lawn crews with chainsaws
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Handyman-style operations
Many of them may offer low pricing — but pricing is only one part of risk.
01 - Tampa Bay Has Hundreds of Tree Companies — But Not All Are Equal
Most property owners assume:
“If they have an insurance certificate, I’m protected.”
Unfortunately, that’s often not true.
Many companies carry basic landscaper-style liability coverage, which may only apply up to certain working heights (often around 12 ft) and may not include real tree removal operations.
Even worse, many insurance certificates don’t clearly state whether the company is covered for:
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Tree removal
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Climbing
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Rigging
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Work above 12 ft
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Crane work
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Bucket truck operations
What this means for you
Two companies can show you certificates that look the same…
…but one may be properly insured for tree work and the other may not.
02 - Tree Care Insurance: The #1 Thing People Get Wrong
Another surprise for homeowners:
Florida tree care often operates under rules where workers comp may not be mandatory, even for large crews, because it may be treated as “non-construction.”
That means a company can legally have a large team and still not provide workers comp protection.
Why this matters to you:
If a worker is injured on your property and they aren’t properly covered, the liability can become messy and expensive.
A cheaper quote can come with significantly higher legal exposure.
03 - Workers Comp Is NOT Required for Many Tree Crews in Florida
This is the honest truth:
Some companies can do the job cheaper because they operate with:
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Minimal coverage
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Improper insurance categories
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No workers comp
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No training requirements
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Unsafe climbing / improper rigging
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So when someone asks:
“Is this a fair price?”
It often really means:
“How much safety and liability are you buying?”
Low pricing can be real — but it usually comes from reduced overhead, and insurance + compliance are the first things that get cut.
04 - “Fair Price” Depends On How Much Risk You’re Willing to Gamble
Tree trimming isn’t just “cutting branches.”
A lot of landscapers and non-arborist crews:
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Don’t understand tree structure
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Don’t know where proper cuts should be made
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Remove too much canopy (over-thinning)
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Leave large wounds that introduce decay
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“Pole saw” everything they can reach with no pruning plan
Proper pruning should:
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Minimize wound size
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Reduce stress to the tree
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Redirect the crown properly
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Remove only the biomass necessary to solve the problem
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Most trained arborists prune with a long-term goal:
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Solve your issue
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Protect tree health
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Reduce future failure risk
05 - Tree Biology Matters (and Most Crews Don’t Understand It)
Most people think:
“Any time is a good time to prune.”
Not true.
If you’re pruning for routine maintenance:
Summer is often not ideal because:
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It’s extremely hot
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Trees have already pushed new growth (spent energy)
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Florida has had inconsistent rainfall / drought cycles
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Pruning can stress trees further
In general, routine pruning is best done during cooler, dormant periods (species-dependent).
06 - Timing Matters: Not All Seasons Are Right for Routine Pruning

Our Values

At Think Pink Tampa Trees, our HOA and commercial solutions are built around professional service, board-level documentation, and consistent results. We understand the standards required to maintain community appearance and protect property value, which is why we provide licensed and insured crews, clear scopes of work, and reliable scheduling with minimal disruption to residents and tenants. From tree trimming, removals, stump grinding, storm response, land clearing, and debris hauling to ongoing property maintenance support, we deliver safe, clean, and efficient service backed by strong communication. Every job is completed with a spotless cleanup and approval-ready reporting, making it easy for boards, property managers, and commercial clients to choose us with confidence.



