Tree Company in Manhasset Hills, NY

Your Trees Are Safe With Us

Professional tree care that protects your property and gives you peace of mind year-round.

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Professional Tree Service Manhasset Hills

What Proper Tree Care Gets You

Your property stays safe. That’s what matters most when you’re dealing with mature trees near your home, driveway, or power lines.

You get the confidence that comes with knowing your trees are healthy and properly maintained. No more wondering if that large oak is going to come down in the next storm. No more worrying about branches hanging over your roof.

When you work with licensed arborists who understand Long Island’s unique conditions, your trees get the care they actually need. Not guesswork. Not shortcuts. Professional tree care that keeps your property protected and your investment secure.

Manhasset Hills Tree Care Experts

We Know Long Island Trees

We’ve been handling tree care throughout Nassau County for years. We understand the challenges that come with coastal weather and the mature tree canopy that makes Manhasset Hills beautiful.

Our team includes certified arborists who know which species thrive here and which ones need extra attention. We’re fully licensed and insured because that’s not optional when we’re working around expensive homes and landscaping.

You’re not getting a fly-by-night operation. You’re working with professionals who live and work in this community.

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Here's How We Handle Your Trees

First, we come out and assess what you’re dealing with. No charge for the estimate. We look at tree health, potential hazards, and what work actually needs to be done versus what can wait.

You get a clear explanation of the work and transparent pricing upfront. No surprises later. If it’s emergency work, we move fast. For planned maintenance, we schedule when it works for you.

During the job, we use proper equipment and safety protocols. We’re not cutting corners because we’re working around your property. Everything gets cleaned up completely when we’re done. You shouldn’t have to deal with debris and cleanup after paying for professional service.

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What's Included in Professional Tree Care

Tree removal when trees are dead, diseased, or posing safety risks. We handle everything from small ornamental trees to large oaks that require specialized equipment and expertise.

Tree trimming and pruning that actually improves tree health rather than just cutting branches randomly. Proper pruning techniques matter for Long Island trees that face coastal storms and varying weather conditions.

Emergency tree service when storms hit. We respond quickly to get trees off your property, restore access to your driveway, and handle insurance documentation you’ll need for claims.

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How quickly can you respond to emergency tree situations?

We provide 24/7 emergency response for urgent situations like trees blocking driveways, damaging roofs, or creating safety hazards. During major storms, we prioritize calls based on safety risks and work systematically through our service area. For true emergencies where someone could get hurt or property is actively being damaged, we typically respond within a few hours. Less urgent situations might take longer during peak storm periods, but we’ll give you a realistic timeframe when you call.
Yes, we provide free estimates for all tree work. We’ll come to your property, assess what needs to be done, and give you transparent pricing before any work begins. The estimate includes a breakdown of the work involved so you understand exactly what you’re paying for. For emergency situations, we’ll still explain costs before starting work unless it’s a true safety emergency that can’t wait. There are no hidden fees or surprise charges after the job is completed.
Yes, we’re fully licensed and carry comprehensive insurance coverage for all our tree work. This includes liability insurance that protects your property and workers’ compensation for our crew. We can provide proof of insurance before starting any job. This matters more than most people realize – if an uninsured contractor damages your property or someone gets hurt, you could be liable. Working with properly licensed and insured professionals protects you from financial risk and ensures the work meets local code requirements.
The terms are often used interchangeably, but there are technical differences. Pruning focuses on tree health – removing dead, diseased, or problematic branches to improve the tree’s structure and growth. Trimming is more about appearance and maintenance, like shaping trees or removing branches for clearance. Both require understanding tree biology to avoid damaging the tree. Poor cutting techniques can leave trees vulnerable to disease or create weak points that fail during storms. That’s why proper technique matters more than just having the right equipment.
Several factors determine whether a tree can be saved or needs removal. Dead or dying trees typically need removal, especially if they’re near structures. Trees with significant structural damage, extensive disease, or root problems that compromise stability are usually removal candidates. However, many trees that look problematic can be saved with proper pruning and care. We assess tree health, structural integrity, location relative to buildings and power lines, and species-specific factors. Sometimes removing part of a tree solves the problem without full removal, which saves you money and preserves your landscape.
Complete cleanup is included in our tree removal service. We cut larger wood into manageable pieces and remove everything from your property unless you specifically want to keep firewood or wood chips for landscaping. Branches, leaves, and smaller debris get hauled away as part of the job. We don’t leave you with a mess to deal with after paying for professional service. If you want to keep any of the wood, just let us know before we start and we’ll cut it to your specifications and stack it where you want it.