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Trim palms.
Skin trunks.
Without spikes or lifts.

For palm tree service companies and ornamental palm specialists in Florida, the Southwest, Hawaii, and the Gulf Coast: a platform gentler on trunks than spurs and faster than many lift deployments.

Palm trees for palm specialist service access
01 / Context The problem we hear about

Palm work has some of the hardest safety problems in arboriculture.

Palm climbing creates recurring hazards, including frond-collapse events that pin climbers in the crown. Insurance rates reflect that risk.

Spike climbing is increasingly restricted. Spur wounds do not heal like conventional tree wounds, and high-end accounts increasingly require non-spike methods.

02 / Work How Arcaed helps

Six palm service categories where the platform earns its place.

01

Routine frond trimming

Recurring maintenance for Mexican fan palms, date palms, queen palms, royal palms, sabal palms, and similar species.

02

Seed pod removal

Controlled access for removing heavy fruiting and flowering structures.

03

Palm skinning development

Boot removal workflows developed in partnership with experienced palm professionals.

04

Disease treatment access

Trunk injection and treatment access while your licensed applicator controls the chemistry.

05

Storm preparation trimming

Seasonal trimming before hurricane season and severe-weather cycles.

06

Resort and commercial maintenance

Recurring programs for high-aesthetic-standard accounts.

03 / Value Why Arcaed for this industry

Why palm specialists call Arcaed.

01

No spike wounds

Mechanical clamping grips without piercing the trunk.

02

Climber out of the crown

The operator stays on the ground, outside the frond-collapse hazard zone.

03

Tight-property access

Beachfront homes, walled gardens, narrow landscapes, and resort sites become reachable.

04

Route throughput

Once dialed in for a species, mechanical access can improve route speed.

05

Insurance-favorable methods

Documented non-climbing access can support underwriting conversations.

06

Storm-season capacity

Florida and Gulf Coast palm operations can add surge capacity without adding climbers.

05 / Engagement A typical first engagement

Start small. Scale up only if it makes sense.

Typical first call

One palm-heavy account

Pick a resort, country club, or HOA where spike work or lift access has been awkward. Arcaed quotes the work cycle.

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