Tree Removal in South Farmingdale, NY

Safe Tree Removal Without Property Damage

Our licensed arborists handle your tree removal project from start to finish with complete cleanup included.

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Professional Tree Service South Farmingdale

Your Property Protected, Problem Solved

You get your yard back without the stress of wondering if something will go wrong. No more looking at that dead tree wondering when it might fall on your house or car.

We handle the permits, bring the right equipment, and clean up completely when we’re done. Your neighbors won’t even know we were there except for the fact that problematic tree is gone.

The whole process happens faster than you’d expect. Most removals are completed in a single day, and you’re left with a clean yard and one less thing to worry about.

Long Island Tree Company

We've Seen Every Tree Problem

Long Island Best Tree Service has been handling tree removal across Nassau County for years. We know which trees cause problems during nor’easters and which ones are just waiting to drop branches on your roof.

Our certified arborists understand Long Island’s soil conditions, local tree species, and the permit requirements that trip up other companies. We’re fully licensed and insured because tree work is serious business.

When you call us, you’re getting a local team that’s been doing this work in South Farmingdale and surrounding areas long enough to know what actually works.

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Tree Removal Process

Here's Exactly What Happens

First, we come out to assess the tree and give you a written estimate. No surprises, no hidden fees. We’ll also let you know if permits are needed and handle that paperwork for you.

On removal day, we show up with the proper equipment and section the tree down safely. Large trees get cut in pieces to avoid any damage to your property, power lines, or landscaping.

Once the tree is down, we grind the stump below ground level and clean up all debris. You won’t find wood chips scattered around your yard weeks later. We haul everything away and leave your property cleaner than we found it.

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Complete Tree Removal Services

Everything's Included in Our Service

You get the full tree removal, stump grinding, and complete debris cleanup. We don’t charge extra for hauling away the wood or cleaning up the mess. That’s all part of the job.

Our team brings professional equipment including cranes when needed for large removals near houses or power lines. We coordinate with PSEG Long Island if your tree is tangled in utility lines.

Emergency tree service is available when storms hit South Farmingdale. We prioritize calls where trees are blocking driveways, damaging roofs, or creating safety hazards. Same-day service when you need it most.

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How much does tree removal cost in South Farmingdale?

Tree removal costs depend on the tree’s size, location, and complexity of the job. Small trees under 30 feet typically cost $300-800, while large trees over 60 feet can range from $1,200-3,000. Trees near power lines, houses, or in tight spaces cost more due to the specialized equipment and extra care required. We provide written estimates that include removal, stump grinding, and cleanup so you know exactly what you’re paying upfront.
South Farmingdale tree removal permits depend on the tree’s size and your property’s zoning. Trees over 6 inches in diameter typically require permits from the Town of Oyster Bay. Dead, diseased, or hazardous trees may be exempt, but you’ll need documentation. We handle permit applications for our customers and know which situations require approval. It’s always better to check first rather than face fines or having to replant later.
Most tree removals are completed in 4-8 hours, depending on the tree’s size and location. Small trees can be removed in 2-3 hours, while large trees near structures may take a full day. Complex jobs requiring cranes or working around power lines take longer. Weather conditions also affect timing – we won’t work in high winds or storms for safety reasons. We’ll give you a realistic timeframe when we provide your estimate.
We haul away all debris as part of our standard service. The wood gets recycled into mulch or firewood depending on the tree species and condition. If you want to keep some of the wood for your own use, just let us know before we start and we’ll cut it to your specifications. We can also arrange to have quality hardwood milled into lumber if you have a special project in mind, though that’s an additional service.
Insurance typically covers tree removal if the tree fell due to a covered peril like wind, lightning, or ice storms and damaged your house, fence, or other structures. They usually won’t pay for removing trees that are just dead or pose a potential threat. If a tree falls without damaging anything, you’re generally responsible for removal costs. We can work with your insurance adjuster and provide documentation they need for claims.
We handle trees near power lines, but the process depends on how close the tree is to the wires. If branches are touching or within 10 feet of power lines, we coordinate with PSEG Long Island to temporarily shut off power or have their crew assist. We never attempt to remove trees from live wires – that’s extremely dangerous and illegal. For trees that have already fallen on power lines, call PSEG first, then call us once they’ve secured the area.