Tree Removal in Shoreham, NY

Safe Tree Removal Without Property Damage

Licensed arborists remove dangerous trees completely—including stump grinding and total cleanup.

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Professional Tree Service Shoreham

Your Property Protected, Problem Solved

That tree threatening your house gets removed safely. No damaged siding, crushed landscaping, or debris left behind for you to handle.

You get your yard back without the stress of wondering if we’ll accidentally take out your fence or leave wood chips scattered everywhere. The dangerous tree disappears, the stump gets ground down, and your property looks clean.

Most importantly, you sleep better knowing that overhanging branch isn’t going to crash through your roof during the next storm. One call handles everything from permits to cleanup.

Shoreham Tree Company

Local Arborists Who Know Trees

We’ve been handling tree removal in Shoreham and surrounding areas for years. Our certified arborists understand how coastal weather affects tree health and stability.

We’re licensed, insured, and equipped with the right tools—including crane services for complex removals. When storm damage hits or you discover a hazardous tree, you need contractors who won’t make the situation worse.

We’ve seen what happens when inexperienced crews attempt difficult removals. Property damage, incomplete jobs, and massive cleanup bills. That’s exactly what we help you avoid.

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Tree Removal Process Shoreham

Clear Process, Complete Results

First, our arborist evaluates the tree and surrounding area to plan the safest removal approach. We identify potential hazards, determine equipment needs, and handle any required permits.

During removal, we use proper rigging techniques and protective barriers to prevent property damage. Large trees get sectioned down piece by piece. Smaller trees may come down whole if space allows.

After the tree is down, we grind the stump below ground level and clean up all debris. You’re left with a level area ready for new landscaping or simply returned to its original condition.

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Everything Included, Nothing Extra

Your tree removal includes the complete job—cutting, rigging, stump grinding, and total debris cleanup. No surprise charges for hauling away wood or grinding the stump later.

We handle permit applications when required and coordinate with utility companies if power lines are involved. Our equipment includes cranes for trees in tight spaces or near structures.

Emergency tree service is available for storm damage situations. When trees fall across driveways or threaten structures, we respond quickly to restore safety and access to your property.

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How much does tree removal cost in Shoreham?

Tree removal costs depend on size, location, and complexity of the job. Small trees under 30 feet typically cost $300-800. Medium trees run $800-1,500. Large trees over 60 feet or those requiring crane access can cost $1,500-4,000 or more. Emergency storm damage removal may include additional charges for immediate response. We provide detailed written estimates that include all aspects of the job—removal, stump grinding, and cleanup—so you know exactly what you’re paying before we start.
Shoreham has specific regulations about tree removal, especially for larger trees or those in protected areas. Generally, trees over a certain diameter or those designated as specimen trees require permits before removal. Dead, diseased, or hazardous trees may be exempt from permit requirements, but documentation is often needed. We handle permit applications as part of our service and know local requirements. It’s always better to check first rather than face fines or legal issues later. Our team stays current on Shoreham’s tree ordinances.
Most residential tree removals take 4-8 hours from start to finish, including stump grinding and cleanup. Small trees might be done in 2-3 hours. Large trees or complex removals near structures can take a full day or longer. Weather conditions, equipment needs, and permit requirements affect timing. Emergency removals often happen faster, but complete cleanup might be scheduled for the following day. We give you realistic timeframes during the estimate process and keep you updated if conditions change the schedule.
Professional tree removal minimizes lawn and landscape damage, but some impact is unavoidable with large equipment. We use protective mats under heavy machinery and plan access routes carefully. Small areas of lawn damage typically recover quickly, especially if removal happens during growing season. We can repair obvious ruts or damaged areas as part of the cleanup process. The key is working with experienced crews who understand how to protect your property. Most customers find that minor lawn repair is worth eliminating a dangerous tree safely.
Trees near power lines require special procedures and coordination with utility companies. We’re trained and equipped to work around electrical hazards safely. For trees touching or very close to power lines, the utility company may need to temporarily shut off power during removal. We handle all coordination and scheduling with PSEG or other local utilities. Never attempt to remove trees near power lines yourself—it’s extremely dangerous and potentially fatal. Professional arborists have the training and equipment to manage these situations properly.
Most wood debris gets chipped and hauled away as part of our standard cleanup. If you want to keep firewood from the tree, let us know during the estimate—we can cut logs to your preferred length and stack them where you want. Large trunk sections can be left for woodworking projects if requested. Otherwise, we dispose of all debris properly at approved facilities. Wood chips can sometimes be left for your use as mulch if you want them. Our goal is leaving your property clean while accommodating any wood you’d like to keep for your own use.