Tree Company in East Hills, NY

Your Trees Handled Right the First Time

Professional tree care that protects your property and keeps your landscape healthy year-round.

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Professional Tree Service East Hills

Safe Property, Healthy Trees, Peace of Mind

When your trees are properly maintained, you stop worrying about branches falling on your roof during the next storm. You stop wondering if that dead limb will take out your power line or damage your neighbor’s fence.

Professional tree care means your landscape actually adds value to your property instead of creating liability. Your trees live longer, look better, and grow in ways that complement your home rather than threatening it.

You get the expertise to know when a tree can be saved and when it needs to come down. No guesswork, no crossing your fingers through every windstorm, no emergency calls to your insurance company.

East Hills Tree Care Experts

We Know Long Island Trees

We’ve been handling East Hills tree care for years, and we understand what works in our climate. We know which species thrive here, how they respond to our weather patterns, and what problems to watch for before they become expensive emergencies.

Our certified arborists have seen every type of tree situation Long Island throws at you. Storm damage, disease, overgrowth, root problems, and everything in between. We’re licensed, insured, and equipped to handle jobs safely without damaging your property.

When you need tree work done right, you need people who understand both the science of tree care and the reality of working around Long Island homes and landscapes.

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Tree Service Process East Hills

Straightforward Process, Professional Results

We start with an assessment of your trees and your specific concerns. Whether it’s storm damage, routine maintenance, or a tree that’s outgrown its space, we evaluate the situation and explain your options clearly.

Once we agree on the approach, we schedule the work at your convenience and show up with the right equipment and crew size for the job. We handle everything from permits if needed to protecting your landscaping during the work.

The work gets done efficiently with complete cleanup. No debris left behind, no damage to your lawn or surrounding plants. You get exactly what we discussed, when we said it would be finished, with your property looking better than when we arrived.

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Everything Your Trees Need

Our tree service covers the full spectrum of what East Hills properties require. Tree removal for dead, diseased, or dangerous trees. Professional trimming and pruning that improves tree health while managing growth around your home and power lines.

Emergency response when storms hit and you need immediate help with fallen trees or dangerous hanging branches. We handle the urgent situations that can’t wait, and we’re equipped to work safely around power lines and damaged structures.

Tree health assessments from certified arborists who can diagnose problems early and recommend treatments that save trees and money. We also provide ongoing maintenance programs that keep your landscape investment protected year-round.

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How quickly can you respond to emergency tree situations?

We prioritize emergency calls involving safety hazards like trees on houses, blocking driveways, or threatening power lines. During storm events, we typically respond within hours for dangerous situations, though we handle calls in order of safety priority. For urgent but non-hazardous situations, we usually schedule within 24-48 hours. We keep emergency equipment ready and maintain crews specifically for rapid response because we know tree emergencies don’t wait for convenient timing.
Yes, but we follow strict safety protocols and work with utility companies when necessary. Our crews are trained in electrical hazard awareness and use proper equipment for working near power lines. For trees actually touching lines or major electrical hazards, we coordinate with PSEG Long Island to ensure power is shut off safely before work begins. We never take risks with electrical safety – it’s not worth anyone getting hurt, and it’s not worth the liability to your property.
Complete tree removal includes cutting down the tree safely, removing all debris from your property, and grinding the stump below ground level so you can plant grass or landscaping over it. We protect your existing landscaping during the work and clean up thoroughly when finished. The only thing not included is filling the hole left by stump grinding – we leave that for you to handle since most people want to choose their own topsoil and seed. Everything else is handled completely.
A certified arborist assessment gives you the real answer based on the tree’s health, structure, and location. Generally, trees need removal if they’re dead, severely diseased, structurally compromised, or creating unavoidable safety hazards. Many trees that look problematic can actually be saved with proper pruning and care. We’ll evaluate the tree’s condition, consider its species and age, look at its location relative to structures, and give you honest recommendations. Sometimes the most expensive-looking tree problems have simple solutions.
Yes, we carry full licensing and comprehensive insurance including general liability and workers compensation. This protects you from liability if someone gets injured on your property during tree work, and it covers any accidental damage to your home or neighboring properties. We provide proof of insurance before starting any job because legitimate tree companies should never ask you to take on that risk. Many homeowner’s insurance policies actually require you to use licensed, insured contractors for tree work.
Late fall through early spring is typically ideal for most tree species on Long Island because trees are dormant and won’t experience growth stress from pruning. However, emergency trimming for safety hazards should be done immediately regardless of season. Some species have specific timing requirements – for example, oak trees should be pruned during dormant season to prevent oak wilt disease. We evaluate each situation individually because proper timing depends on the tree species, its health, and the reason for trimming.