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Inside a $3M+ Tree Service: An Interview With Kacy Keeffe

51 min Ā· 28. apr. 2026
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Kacy Keeffe joined his parents' tree service after a physics degree at USF and helped grow it from $300K to over $3M in Tampa. He's now a Board Certified Master Arborist, and a lawn care company recently bought out his parents' stake, keeping him on to run Arbor Bay and eventually expand tree care into the broader Southeast. Kacy walks through what's worked: defining an ICP for every season, getting every sales rep ISA certified, turning one-time removals into recurring plant healthcare revenue, and selling ethically in Florida's unregulated market. šŸ”— https://arborbayinc.com/ [https://arborbayinc.com/] | @arborbayinc | Kacy Keeffe on LinkedIn #TreeService #Arborist #TreeCareBusiness Visit ArboristGrowthPartners.com [https://arboristgrowthpartners.com/] to connect or learn more.

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