Tree Company in Patchogue, NY

Your Trees Handled Right the First Time

Professional tree care that keeps your Patchogue property safe and beautiful year-round.

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Professional Tree Service Patchogue

What You Get When We're Done

Your property becomes safer. Those overhanging branches that kept you up during storms are gone. The dead tree threatening your roof is professionally removed without damage to your landscaping.

You get your driveway back after storm cleanup. Your yard looks clean and maintained, not like a construction zone. The stumps are ground down completely, so you can actually use that space again.

Most importantly, you stop worrying about tree-related damage to your home or family. When the next nor’easter hits Long Island, you’ll have confidence that your trees are properly maintained and won’t become projectiles or hazards.

Patchogue Tree Care Experts

We Know Long Island Trees

We’ve been handling tree care in Patchogue and throughout Suffolk County for years. We understand how coastal weather affects trees here – from salt spray damage to hurricane-force winds.

Our certified arborists know which trees thrive in Long Island’s climate and which ones become problems. We’ve cleaned up after every major storm that’s hit this area, so we know what tree issues you’re likely to face.

We’re fully licensed and insured because tree work is serious business. When a 60-foot oak needs to come down near your house, you want professionals with the right equipment and experience handling it safely.

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Tree Removal Process Patchogue

Here's How We Handle Your Trees

We start with a free estimate where our arborist evaluates your trees and explains exactly what needs to be done. No surprises, no pressure – just honest assessment of your tree situation.

On job day, we arrive with professional equipment and safety gear. For removals, we carefully section trees to avoid damage to your property, landscaping, or structures. For trimming, we follow proper pruning techniques that keep trees healthy.

Cleanup is included in every job. We haul away all wood, branches, and debris. Stumps get ground below grade so you can plant grass or use the space however you want. Your property looks better than when we arrived.

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Everything Your Trees Need

Our tree service covers emergency storm damage, planned removals, trimming, and ongoing tree maintenance. We handle everything from small ornamental trees to massive oaks that require crane work.

Emergency service means we respond quickly when storms hit Patchogue. Blocked driveways, damaged roofs, downed power lines – we know these situations can’t wait until Monday morning. Our crews are equipped to handle hazardous tree situations safely.

Regular tree maintenance prevents most emergency situations. Our arborists can identify potential problems before they become expensive disasters. Proper pruning, disease treatment, and selective removal keep your landscape healthy and your property protected.

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How much does tree removal cost in Patchogue?

Tree removal costs depend on size, location, and complexity of the job. Small trees under 30 feet typically run $300-800, while large trees over 60 feet can cost $1,500-3,000 or more. Trees near power lines, buildings, or in tight spaces require more careful work and specialized equipment, which affects pricing. We provide free estimates that break down all costs upfront, including removal, stump grinding, and cleanup, so you know exactly what you’re paying for before we start.
Yes, we offer 24/7 emergency tree service throughout Patchogue and Suffolk County. When storms hit Long Island, we prioritize calls involving safety hazards like trees on houses, blocked driveways, or downed power lines. Our emergency crews are equipped with chainsaws, chippers, and removal equipment to clear storm damage quickly. We work directly with insurance companies and can provide documentation needed for claims. During major storms, response times may be longer due to high demand, but we respond to all emergency calls as quickly as possible.
Absolutely. We carry full liability insurance and workers’ compensation coverage for all our crews. We’re licensed to perform tree work in New York and follow all safety regulations. Tree removal involves significant risks to property and people, so proper insurance coverage protects both you and our workers. We can provide proof of insurance before starting any job, and many homeowners’ insurance companies require this documentation when filing claims for tree-related damage or removal.
The terms are often used interchangeably, but pruning is more precise work focused on tree health, while trimming typically refers to maintaining shape and appearance. Proper pruning removes dead, diseased, or crossing branches to improve tree structure and prevent problems. It requires understanding tree biology and growth patterns. Trimming might involve shaping hedges or reducing overall tree size for clearance. Our certified arborists use proper pruning techniques that promote healthy growth rather than just cutting branches randomly, which can actually harm trees and make them more susceptible to disease or storm damage.
Several signs indicate a tree should be removed: large dead branches, hollow or rotting trunk, significant lean toward structures, root damage from construction, or disease that can’t be treated. Trees with more than 50% dead or damaged canopy rarely recover and become safety hazards. Location matters too – healthy trees that are too close to houses, power lines, or septic systems may need removal to prevent future problems. Our arborists can assess tree health and structural integrity to determine if removal is necessary or if treatment and pruning can save the tree.
Complete cleanup is included in every job. We remove all branches, wood, leaves, and debris from your property. Wood chips from grinding can be left for mulch if you want them, or we’ll haul them away too. We rake and clear the work area so your property looks clean when we’re finished. Many homeowners are surprised by how much debris tree work creates, but you don’t have to worry about disposal – that’s all part of our service. We have trucks and chippers to handle cleanup efficiently, and we won’t leave your property looking like a disaster zone.