Tree Company in Williston Park, NY

Your Trees Handled Right the First Time

Professional tree care that protects your property and keeps your landscape healthy year-round.

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What Proper Tree Care Actually Does

When your trees are maintained correctly, you stop worrying about branches falling on your house during the next storm. You stop wondering if that dead limb over your driveway is going to come down at the worst possible moment.

Professional tree care means your property value stays protected. Your landscape looks intentional instead of overgrown. Your trees live longer and stay healthier, which saves you money over time.

You get peace of mind knowing a certified arborist has actually looked at your trees and identified potential problems before they become expensive emergencies. That’s what real tree service does for you.

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We Know Long Island Trees

Long Island Best Tree Service has been serving Nassau County homeowners for years. We understand how salt air affects your maples, what hurricane-force winds do to older oaks, and which tree species thrive in our specific climate.

Our certified arborists live here too. We see the same weather patterns you do, and we know what works in Williston Park’s established neighborhoods.

When you call us, you’re working with a local company that’s invested in this community. We’re licensed, insured, and focused on doing the job right the first time.

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Here's How We Handle Your Trees

First, we come out and assess what you’re dealing with. Our arborist looks at tree health, identifies any safety concerns, and explains what needs to be done and why. No surprises, no upselling.

Next, we schedule the work at a time that works for you. We show up when we say we will, with the right equipment and crew size for your specific job. We protect your property during the work and communicate what’s happening as we go.

After the work is done, we clean up completely. That means hauling away debris, raking up sawdust, and leaving your property cleaner than we found it. You shouldn’t have to deal with the mess after we’re gone.

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Everything Your Trees Actually Need

Our tree service covers emergency storm damage, routine pruning, complete tree removal, and health assessments. We handle everything from small ornamental trees to massive old growth that requires specialized equipment.

Emergency calls get priority response because we know tree damage doesn’t wait for business hours. For routine maintenance, we work around your schedule and explain the timing behind different types of tree care.

In Williston Park’s mature neighborhoods, we often work with older trees that need careful attention. Our arborists know how to extend the life of established trees while keeping your property safe. We also understand local regulations and can help you navigate any permit requirements for tree work.

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How do I know if my tree needs professional attention?

Look for dead branches, cracks in the trunk, or limbs hanging over structures. If you see mushrooms growing at the base, bark falling off in large sections, or the tree leaning more than it used to, call an arborist. Also, if branches are touching your house, power lines, or blocking significant light, it’s time for professional trimming. When in doubt, a quick assessment can identify problems before they become expensive emergencies.
Trimming usually refers to cutting back overgrown branches for appearance or clearance. Pruning is more strategic – removing specific branches to improve tree health, structure, and longevity. Proper pruning considers the tree’s natural growth pattern and removes dead, diseased, or crossing branches. The timing matters too. Most trees should be pruned during dormant season, while some species have specific timing requirements to prevent disease.
Tree removal costs depend on size, location, and complexity. A small ornamental tree might cost $300-600, while large trees near structures can run $1,500-3,000 or more. Factors include height, trunk diameter, proximity to buildings, access for equipment, and cleanup requirements. Emergency removals typically cost more due to urgency and safety considerations. We provide detailed estimates that break down all costs so you know exactly what you’re paying for.
Late fall through early spring is ideal for most tree species because they’re dormant and won’t be stressed by pruning. Avoid trimming oaks between April and July to prevent oak wilt disease. Maples should be pruned in late summer to minimize sap bleeding. Emergency trimming can happen anytime for safety reasons. Dead branches can be removed year-round. The key is understanding each species’ specific needs and local disease patterns.
Yes, we respond to emergency calls for dangerous situations like trees on houses, blocking driveways, or threatening power lines. We prioritize safety hazards and typically respond within hours during storm events. Keep in mind that during major storms, emergency services focus on life-threatening situations first. If a tree is down but not creating immediate danger, it may take longer to reach you. We recommend having our contact information saved before storm season starts.
Yes, we carry full licensing and insurance including general liability and workers compensation. This protects you from liability if someone gets injured on your property during tree work. We can provide proof of insurance before starting any job. Many homeowners don’t realize that hiring uninsured tree services can leave them liable for accidents. Always verify insurance coverage before allowing anyone to work on your trees, especially for complex jobs requiring climbing or heavy equipment.