Tree Company in Old Westbury, NY

Your Trees Protected, Your Property Safe

Professional tree care that prevents damage before it happens and responds fast when storms hit.

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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 Old Westbury

What Proper Tree Care Gets You

Your trees become assets instead of liabilities. No more wondering if that large oak will come down in the next storm. No more worrying about branches scraping your roof or blocking your driveway.

You get peace of mind knowing your property is protected. Your trees stay healthy longer, which means they keep adding value to your home instead of threatening it. When storms do hit Old Westbury, you’re not scrambling to find emergency help because you already know who to call.

Your landscape looks intentional and well-maintained. Neighbors notice. Your property value reflects the care you put into it. Most importantly, your family stays safe from the real dangers that dead or damaged trees create.

Long Island Tree Care Experts

We Know Old Westbury Trees

We’ve been handling tree care across Nassau County for years. We understand how coastal weather affects your trees and what species thrive in Old Westbury’s soil conditions.

Our certified arborists can spot problems before they become expensive emergencies. We’re fully licensed and insured because tree work is serious business that requires real expertise and proper coverage.

When you call us, you’re working with professionals who live and work in this area. We’ve seen what nor’easters do to unprepared properties, and we know how to keep your trees healthy through Long Island’s changing seasons.

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Tree Service Process Old Westbury

How We Handle Your Tree Care

First, we come out and assess what you’re dealing with. Our arborist examines each tree’s health, identifies potential hazards, and explains what needs attention now versus what can wait.

Then we provide a clear estimate with no surprises. We schedule the work at your convenience and show up with the right equipment and crew size for the job. Safety protocols are non-negotiable – for our team, your property, and your family.

After we complete the work, we handle all cleanup and debris removal. Your property looks better than when we arrived. You get documentation of the work performed, which helps with insurance and property records. If you need ongoing maintenance, we set up a schedule that keeps your trees healthy year-round.

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Everything Your Trees Need

We handle the full spectrum of tree care – from routine pruning that keeps trees healthy to emergency removal when storms cause damage. Tree trimming, crown reduction, stump grinding, and hazard assessment are all part of what we do.

Our emergency tree service operates 24/7 because trees don’t wait for business hours to fall. We respond quickly to storm damage, clearing driveways and removing trees from roofs or power lines. Insurance companies know us and trust our damage assessments.

For Old Westbury properties, we also provide specialized care for mature specimen trees that add significant value to estates. These trees require expertise beyond basic trimming – they need arborists who understand proper pruning techniques that preserve both health and appearance.

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

Look for obvious signs like dead branches throughout the canopy, fungus growing at the base, or the tree leaning significantly after a storm. However, many dangerous conditions aren’t visible to untrained eyes. Internal decay, root damage, and structural weaknesses require professional assessment. Our certified arborists use specialized tools to evaluate tree health and can determine if removal is necessary or if treatment can save the tree. Don’t wait if you have concerns – a professional evaluation costs much less than property damage from a falling tree.
Trimming typically refers to cutting back overgrown branches for appearance and basic maintenance. Pruning is more precise – it’s the selective removal of specific branches to improve tree health, structure, and safety. Proper pruning requires understanding tree biology and growth patterns. Poor pruning can actually harm trees and make them more susceptible to disease or storm damage. Our arborists know when to prune, how much to remove, and which techniques promote healthy regrowth versus just making trees look neat.
For true emergencies – trees on houses, blocking roads, or touching power lines – we typically respond within 2-4 hours during storms and immediately during normal weather. We maintain emergency equipment and crews specifically for urgent situations. However, if the tree is near power lines, you must call the utility company first for safety reasons. We coordinate with PSEG and other utilities regularly during storm events. Non-emergency situations like cleanup after a storm usually get scheduled within 24-48 hours depending on demand.
Yes, complete cleanup is included in our service. We remove all branches, logs, and debris from your property unless you specifically request to keep firewood or mulch. Our crews bring tarps to protect your lawn and landscaping during work. We also rake up smaller debris and leave your property cleaner than we found it. Stump grinding creates wood chips that we can either remove or leave for you to use as mulch in your landscaping – your choice.
Tree removal costs depend on size, location, and complexity. A small tree away from structures might cost $300-800, while large trees near houses or power lines can range from $1,500-5,000 or more. Emergency removal typically costs more due to urgency and safety requirements. We provide detailed written estimates that break down all costs including cleanup and debris removal. Most homeowners insurance covers storm-damaged tree removal, and we work directly with insurance companies to handle claims and documentation.
Late fall through early spring is generally best for most tree species because they’re dormant and won’t experience growth stress from pruning. However, timing varies by species – oaks should never be pruned during spring when oak wilt disease spreads most easily. Dead or hazardous branches should be removed immediately regardless of season. Storm preparation pruning is best done before hurricane season starts. Our arborists consider species, tree health, and your specific goals when recommending timing for non-emergency tree work.