Tree Company in New Hyde Park, NY

Trees Threatening Your Property Get Handled Right

Professional tree service you can count on when storms hit or maintenance can’t wait any longer.

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Sunlight filters through the leaves of trees in a serene garden. The well-maintained grass and gentle slopes create a peaceful, sunlit landscape.

Professional Tree Service New Hyde Park

Your Property Stays Safe and Beautiful

You get peace of mind knowing dangerous trees won’t damage your home or hurt anyone. No more worrying about that leaning oak after every windstorm or wondering if those dead branches will come down on your car.

Your landscape looks better and your property value stays protected. Trees get the right care at the right time, so they stay healthy instead of becoming expensive problems later.

When emergencies happen, you get fast response from people who actually answer their phone. No waiting days for someone to show up or wondering if we’ll even call back.

New Hyde Park Tree Care Experts

We've Been Keeping Local Trees Healthy

Long Island Best Tree Service has been serving New Hyde Park homeowners for years. We know the trees that grow here and the weather that hits them.

Our certified arborists handle everything from routine trimming to emergency storm cleanup. We’re licensed, insured, and equipped to work safely around your home and power lines.

You’ll find us in the neighborhood year-round, not just when business is good. We live and work here, so our reputation matters to us.

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Tree Removal Process New Hyde Park

Here's Exactly How We Handle Your Trees

First, we come out and assess what needs to be done. You get a clear explanation of the work and a written estimate with no surprises.

Before any cutting starts, we protect your property with tarps and barriers. We use proper rigging techniques to control where branches fall, keeping your house, cars, and landscaping safe.

All debris gets cleaned up and hauled away as part of the job. We don’t leave you with a pile of branches to deal with. Your yard looks better than when we started.

For emergency calls, we respond fast to make your property safe, then handle the full cleanup once the immediate danger is gone.

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Everything Your Trees Need Gets Covered

Emergency tree removal happens 24/7 when storms damage your property. We clear fallen trees from driveways, roofs, and power lines so you can get back to normal.

Regular tree trimming keeps branches away from your house and power lines. Dead or diseased wood gets removed before it becomes a problem. Crown thinning lets more light reach your lawn.

Tree health assessments catch problems early. Our arborists spot disease, pest damage, or structural issues before they get expensive. Sometimes a sick tree just needs treatment, not removal.

Stump grinding eliminates trip hazards and lets you replant or expand your lawn. We grind below ground level so grass grows back naturally.

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How quickly can you respond to emergency tree situations?

We respond to true emergencies within hours, not days. If a tree falls on your house, blocks your driveway, or creates immediate danger, we prioritize getting there fast to make the situation safe. For urgent but non-emergency situations like a tree leaning after a storm, we typically respond within 24 hours. We keep emergency equipment ready and maintain on-call crews specifically for these situations because we know tree emergencies don’t happen on a convenient schedule.
Yes, we work with insurance companies regularly and know what documentation they need. We provide detailed estimates, photos, and reports that help support your claim. We can also work directly with your adjuster if needed. Keep in mind that insurance typically covers tree removal when the tree damages your home or other structures, but they usually don’t cover removal of trees that fall in your yard without hitting anything. We’ll help you understand what’s likely to be covered before starting work.
Most people use these terms interchangeably, and that’s fine. Technically, pruning focuses on tree health by removing dead, diseased, or problematic branches, while trimming is more about shape and appearance. In practice, good tree care involves both approaches. We assess each tree’s health and structure, then remove what needs to go for safety and health reasons while improving the overall shape. The important thing is that the work gets done by someone who understands tree biology, not just someone with a chainsaw.
We use tarps, plywood, and barriers to protect your landscaping, driveway, and structures. For larger trees, we use rigging techniques to control exactly where branches fall instead of just dropping them. We work in sections from top to bottom, removing manageable pieces rather than trying to fell entire trees in tight spaces. Our crew is trained to work around houses, power lines, and neighboring properties. We also carry full insurance coverage including property damage protection, so you’re covered if something unexpected happens.
Late fall through early spring is generally best for most trees because they’re dormant and won’t stress as much from pruning. However, dead or dangerous branches should be removed immediately regardless of season. Some trees like maples and birches bleed sap heavily if pruned in late winter, so early summer works better for them. Oak trees shouldn’t be pruned during certain months when oak wilt disease spreads more easily. We know the right timing for different species and will recommend the best schedule for your specific trees.
Tree removal costs depend on size, location, and complexity. Small trees under 30 feet might run $300-800, while large trees over 60 feet can cost $1,500-3,000 or more. Trees near power lines, houses, or in tight spaces cost more because they require specialized techniques and extra care. Emergency removals typically cost more than scheduled work. We provide written estimates that break down exactly what’s included, so you know what you’re paying for. Most homeowners find that getting the work done right the first time costs less than dealing with property damage from DIY attempts.