Tree Trimming in Bohemia, NY

Keep Your Trees Healthy and Safe

Professional pruning that protects your property while promoting long-term tree health and beauty.

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Professional Tree Care Services

What Proper Tree Trimming Gets You

Your trees look better, your property stays safer, and you avoid the headaches that come with amateur work. Proper pruning removes hazardous branches before they become problems while encouraging healthy growth patterns that last for years.

You get peace of mind knowing the work was done right. No more worrying about branches hanging over your roof or threatening power lines during the next storm. No more wondering if someone butchered your trees with improper cuts that invite disease.

Professional tree trimming means your landscape looks intentional and well-maintained. Your property value stays protected, and your trees actually benefit from the service instead of just surviving it.

Bohemia Tree Trimming Experts

We Know Long Island Trees

Long Island Best Tree Service has been maintaining trees across Suffolk County for years. We understand how coastal weather, sandy soil, and local growing conditions affect tree health and pruning needs.

Our licensed arborists know the difference between species that need winter pruning versus those that should wait until dormant season. We carry full insurance because we take this work seriously, and we show up with professional equipment instead of hoping a pickup truck and chainsaw will get the job done.

You’re dealing with a local company that understands Bohemia’s tree care needs, not a crew that treats every job the same regardless of location or tree type.

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Tree Trimming Process

Here's How We Handle Your Trees

We start with a property assessment to identify which branches need removal and why. Dead wood gets removed first, followed by branches that cross or rub against each other. Then we address any growth that threatens structures or power lines.

Our arborists make proper cuts that heal cleanly instead of leaving stubs that rot and invite insects. We use the right equipment to reach high branches safely without damaging your lawn or landscaping below.

Every piece of debris gets cleaned up and hauled away. You don’t get stuck with a pile of branches to deal with. The job’s not finished until your property looks better than when we arrived, with healthy trees that will thank you for years to come.

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What's Included in Professional Trimming

You get a thorough evaluation of each tree’s health and structure before any cutting begins. We remove dead, diseased, and damaged branches first, then address crossing limbs and growth that compromises the tree’s natural shape.

Crown thinning opens up dense canopies to improve air circulation and light penetration. Crown raising removes lower branches that interfere with walkways, driveways, or lawn maintenance. Every cut follows proper arborist standards to promote healing and prevent decay.

Complete cleanup is standard, not an add-on. We haul away all debris, rake up smaller twigs, and leave your property cleaner than we found it. You also get recommendations for future care and timing for the next trimming cycle based on your specific trees and growing conditions.

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When is the best time to trim trees in Bohemia?

Most trees benefit from trimming during late fall or winter when they’re dormant, but timing depends on the species. Oaks should be pruned between November and March to avoid oak wilt disease, while maples can handle pruning almost any time except during heavy sap flow in early spring. Flowering trees like dogwoods are best trimmed right after they bloom to avoid cutting off next year’s flowers. Dead or hazardous branches can be removed any time of year for safety reasons. We’ll recommend the optimal timing for your specific trees during the estimate.
Tree trimming costs depend on the size, species, location, and complexity of the work. Small trees under 25 feet typically range from $200-500, while large mature trees can cost $800-1500 or more if they require specialized equipment or careful work around structures. We provide detailed written estimates that break down the work so you know exactly what you’re paying for. The estimate includes all labor, equipment, and cleanup – no surprise charges. Emergency work or difficult access situations may cost more, but we’ll discuss that upfront before starting any work.
Professional tree trimming shouldn’t damage your property when done correctly. We use protective mats under heavy equipment, plan our approach to minimize foot traffic on sensitive areas, and carefully lower branches instead of letting them crash down. Our crews are trained to work around flower beds, shrubs, and other landscaping features. Any minor damage that does occur gets addressed as part of the job. We also time the work to avoid wet conditions when equipment is more likely to leave ruts in your lawn. The goal is to improve your property’s appearance, not create new problems.
Complete cleanup and debris removal is included in every tree trimming job. We don’t just cut branches and leave you with a mess to deal with. All branches, twigs, and leaves get loaded into our trucks and hauled away. We also rake up smaller debris and do a final walk-through to make sure your property is clean. If you want to keep some wood for firewood or mulch, just let us know and we can leave specific pieces in a designated area. Otherwise, everything goes with us when we leave.
Look for dead branches, branches rubbing against each other, or growth that’s getting too close to your house or power lines. If you can see daylight through the canopy, the tree is probably healthy. If it’s so dense that no light gets through, it likely needs thinning. Storm damage, broken limbs, or branches hanging at odd angles are obvious signs that trimming is needed. Many homeowners also trim for appearance – removing lower branches for better lawn access or shaping the canopy for better curb appeal. When in doubt, we can assess your trees and explain what work would benefit them versus what’s just optional.
Yes, we carry full licensing and insurance coverage for all tree care work. This includes general liability insurance to protect your property and workers’ compensation for our crew members. We can provide proof of insurance before starting any work. Licensed tree care is especially important for larger jobs or work near power lines, where improper techniques can cause serious damage or injury. Many homeowners don’t realize that their insurance may not cover damage caused by unlicensed tree services. Working with properly licensed and insured professionals protects both you and us if something unexpected happens during the job.