We’re not just tree care specialists, we’re your landscape revolutionary team. Reclaim your domain, one tree at a time.
Reviews
Your Local Tree Professionals at 5 Star Tree
At 5 Star Tree, we’re more than just tree care providers-we’re your landscape partners. Based in Pinecraft, FL, our experienced team handles everything from routine tree trimming to urgent tree removal. With advanced tools and safety, we’ve earned the trust of Sarasota County’s residents and businesses alike. Contact us at 941-685-0403 for tree solutions matching your needs.
Effortless Tree Care Process
Inclusive Tree Services
To maintain your property and preserve its natural aspects, tree care is integral. At 5 Star Tree, we offer a wide range of services, including tree pruning, stump removal, and emergency tree services. Our expertise in Sarasota County ensures that your trees are healthy and your landscape is immaculate. We use advanced techniques and tools to deliver results. Trust our team in Pinecraft, FL, for all your tree service needs.
“Pinecraft” became the new name in 1925 or 1926 of what had been the Sarasota National Tourist Camp, consisting at the time of 466 campsites, most of them 40 feet (12 m) by 40 feet (12 m) in size, with a small public park at the present site of Pinecraft Park, a Community House and a water tank. At that time Pinecraft was about 1/2 square mile in size, bounded on the north by Bahia Vista Street (at the time Bay Vista Street), on the west by Phillippi Creek, on the south by Second Avenue South (roughly parallel with the current Schrock Street), and on the east by Yoder Street (at the time Eleventh Street, later Lee Drive).Sometime after 1926 another tourist camp called Homecroft was laid out on adjacent property west and north of Pinecraft, which sometime after 1946 was incorporated into Pinecraft. Homecroft, about 1/4 mile by 1/2 mile in size, was bounded by Hacienda Street on the north, Yoder Street (then Lee Drive) on the west, Schrock Street (then Acacia Street) on the south, and Beneva Road (then Beneva Drive) on the east.
The transition from camps to residential areas occurred gradually, with major housing construction beginning in the early 1940s, continuing briskly through the 1940s and into the 1950s. The roads were paved around 1949-1950. In 1949 single lots at Pinecraft sold for $200, corner lots for $225.
Learn more about Pinecraft.