Tree Trimming in Great Neck Estates

Keep Your Trees Healthy and Safe

Professional tree trimming that protects your property while promoting stronger, healthier growth.

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What Proper Tree Trimming Does

You get peace of mind knowing your trees won’t drop branches on your roof, car, or family. Your property looks better maintained, and your trees actually grow stronger when trimmed correctly.

Healthy trees add thousands to your property value. Dead or overgrown branches create liability risks that proper trimming eliminates before they become expensive problems.

When storms hit Long Island, well-maintained trees weather them better. You’re not scrambling for emergency tree removal because you took care of the problem before it became a crisis.

Great Neck Tree Service

We Know Long Island Trees

We’ve been maintaining trees across Nassau County for years. We understand how coastal weather affects your oaks, maples, and pines.

Our certified arborists know which branches to cut and which to leave. We’re fully licensed and insured because tree work is serious business that requires real expertise.

You’re dealing with a local company that’s seen every type of tree problem Great Neck Estates properties face. We show up when we say we will and clean up completely when the job’s done.

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Tree Trimming Process

How We Handle Your Trees

First, our arborist evaluates your trees to identify dead wood, crossing branches, and growth that threatens your property. We explain what needs cutting and why before we start any work.

We use proper climbing techniques and professional equipment to safely remove branches without damaging your tree or property. Each cut is made at the right angle and location to promote healthy regrowth.

After trimming, we chip all debris and haul it away. Your property is left cleaner than we found it, with trees that are healthier, safer, and better shaped for future growth.

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What's Included in Tree Trimming

You get a complete assessment of each tree’s health and safety concerns. We remove all dead, diseased, and damaged wood that could fall and cause problems.

Crown cleaning eliminates branches that rub against each other or grow in dangerous directions. We thin dense areas to improve air circulation and reduce wind resistance during storms.

We also provide emergency tree service when storms damage your trees. We handle preventive trimming around power lines and structures to keep your property safe year-round.

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When is the best time to trim trees in Great Neck Estates?

Late fall through early spring is ideal for most tree species on Long Island. Trees are dormant, so trimming won’t stress them during active growing season. We avoid trimming during wet spring months when disease spreads easily through fresh cuts. Oak trees specifically should be trimmed in winter to prevent oak wilt disease. Emergency trimming happens any time safety is a concern, regardless of season.
Tree trimming costs depend on tree size, species, location, and complexity of the work. Small trees under 30 feet typically cost less than large mature oaks or maples. Trees near power lines or structures require more careful work and specialized equipment. We provide free estimates that break down exactly what work your trees need and why, so you understand what you’re paying for.
Absolutely. Improper cuts can kill branches, create entry points for disease, and weaken tree structure. Topping trees removes too much canopy and forces weak regrowth that breaks easily. Cutting too close to the trunk removes the branch collar that helps wounds heal. Our certified arborists make proper cuts that promote healthy healing and strong regrowth patterns.
Yes, complete cleanup is included in our tree trimming service. We chip all branches and haul away the debris unless you specifically want to keep some for firewood or mulch. Your lawn, driveway, and landscaping are protected during the work and left clean when we’re finished. We don’t consider the job done until your property looks better than when we arrived.
We carry full liability insurance and workers compensation coverage for all tree service work. Our arborists are certified and trained in proper safety procedures for working around homes, power lines, and other structures. We can provide proof of insurance before starting any work. This protects you from liability if accidents happen and ensures you’re working with legitimate professionals.
Most mature trees benefit from professional evaluation every 2-3 years, with trimming as needed based on growth and condition. Younger trees may need more frequent shaping to establish good structure. Fast-growing species like willows need attention more often than slow-growing oaks. We recommend annual inspection after major storms to identify damage before it becomes dangerous. Regular maintenance prevents emergency situations and keeps trees healthier long-term.