Tree Company in Herricks, NY

Your Trees Handled Right, Every Time

Professional tree care that protects your property and keeps your family safe.

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Professional Tree Service Herricks

What Proper Tree Care Actually Gets You

Your property stays safe. That’s the bottom line when trees are maintained correctly – no surprise branch failures, no storm damage that could have been prevented, no guessing about whether that leaning oak is going to make it through the next wind event.

You get peace of mind knowing your trees are healthy and properly maintained. Professional tree care means catching problems early, removing dead wood before it becomes dangerous, and keeping your landscape looking its best year-round.

Your investment in your property stays protected. Proper tree maintenance enhances curb appeal and property value while preventing the kind of damage that costs thousands to repair. When you work with experienced arborists, you’re not just maintaining trees – you’re protecting everything underneath them.

Herricks Tree Care Experts

We Know Long Island Trees

We’ve been handling tree care across Nassau County for years. We understand how coastal weather affects tree health, which species thrive in our soil conditions, and what Long Island homeowners actually need from their tree service company.

We’re licensed, insured, and equipped to handle everything from routine pruning to emergency storm cleanup. Our team knows the difference between a tree that needs attention and one that needs removal – and we’ll give you straight answers about what your property actually requires.

When you call us, you’re working with arborists who live and work in this area. We’ve seen what works and what doesn’t when it comes to tree care on Long Island.

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Tree Service Process Herricks

Here's How We Handle Your Trees

We start with an assessment of your trees and property. Our arborist evaluates tree health, identifies any safety concerns, and explains exactly what work is needed and why. No surprises, no upselling – just clear information about your trees’ condition.

The work gets scheduled at your convenience. We show up on time with the right equipment and take steps to protect your property – covering plants, using ground protection mats, and planning our approach to minimize impact on your landscape.

We complete the job thoroughly and clean up completely. All debris gets removed, the work area gets cleaned, and you’re left with properly maintained trees and a tidy property. We walk through the completed work with you to make sure everything meets your expectations.

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Everything Your Trees Need, Done Right

Our tree care services cover the full spectrum of what Long Island properties require. Tree removal for dead, diseased, or dangerous trees. Professional pruning and trimming to maintain health and appearance. Emergency services when storms cause damage or trees become immediate hazards.

We handle tree health assessments to catch problems early, stump grinding to complete removal projects, and ongoing maintenance programs for properties with multiple trees. Our equipment handles jobs of any size – from small ornamental trees to large oaks and maples.

Every service includes complete cleanup and debris removal. We’re not done until your property looks better than when we arrived. Whether it’s routine maintenance or emergency response, you get the same thorough approach and professional results.

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How do I know if a tree needs to be removed?

Several signs indicate a tree may need removal: dead or dying branches throughout the canopy, significant trunk damage or decay, root problems that affect stability, or disease that can’t be treated effectively. Leaning trees, especially those that have recently started leaning, often require removal for safety. If a tree is too close to your house, power lines, or other structures and can’t be properly maintained, removal might be the safest option. Our arborists can assess your specific situation and explain whether removal is necessary or if other treatments might address the problem.
Tree trimming typically refers to cutting back overgrown branches for appearance and basic maintenance, while pruning is more precise work focused on tree health and structure. Pruning involves removing dead, diseased, or damaged wood, eliminating crossing branches, and shaping the tree’s growth pattern for long-term health. Professional pruning considers the tree’s natural growth habits and makes cuts that promote healing and proper development. Both services are important, but pruning requires more expertise and has a bigger impact on tree health. The timing and technique matter significantly for both services.
Yes, we respond to emergency tree situations including storm damage, fallen trees, and hazardous conditions that pose immediate risks to people or property. Emergency situations get priority scheduling, and we work to make dangerous trees safe as quickly as possible. This might involve removing trees from houses, cars, or roadways, or securing partially fallen trees until full removal can be completed. We understand that tree emergencies can’t wait for regular business hours, so we maintain emergency response capability for situations that require immediate attention to prevent further damage or injury.
Tree removal costs depend on several factors: tree size and species, location relative to structures and obstacles, accessibility for equipment, and complexity of the removal process. Small trees might cost a few hundred dollars, while large trees in difficult locations can cost significantly more. We provide detailed estimates that break down the work involved so you understand what you’re paying for. The estimate includes all labor, equipment, and cleanup – no hidden fees or surprise charges. Emergency removals may have different pricing due to the urgent nature and timing of the work.
Yes, we maintain all required licenses for tree service work in New York and carry comprehensive insurance including liability and workers’ compensation coverage. This protects you from responsibility if accidents occur during tree work on your property. We can provide proof of insurance before starting any job, and our coverage is kept current at all times. Working with licensed and insured tree service companies is essential – it ensures you’re protected legally and financially, and it indicates that the company meets professional standards for this type of work.
The best timing for tree trimming depends on the tree species and the purpose of the trimming. Most deciduous trees are best trimmed during dormant season (late fall through early spring) when they’re not actively growing. This reduces stress on the tree and minimizes the risk of disease transmission. However, dead or dangerous branches should be removed immediately regardless of season. Some trees, like maples and birches, are best trimmed in late summer to avoid excessive sap flow. Our arborists consider species-specific needs and your property’s particular situation when recommending timing for tree work.