Tree Trimming in Jericho, NY

Keep Your Trees Healthy and Safe

Professional tree trimming that protects your property while enhancing your landscape’s natural beauty.

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Professional Tree Care Services

What Proper Tree Trimming Does

Your trees look better, grow healthier, and pose less risk to your property. That’s what happens when trimming is done right.

Overgrown branches stop scraping your roof. Sunlight reaches your lawn again. Your trees develop stronger structure that can handle Long Island’s storms better.

You also avoid the bigger problems that come with neglect. Dead branches don’t fall on cars. Diseased limbs get removed before they spread. Your landscape maintains its value instead of becoming a liability.

Jericho Tree Trimming Experts

We Know Long Island Trees

We’ve been maintaining Nassau County properties for years. Our certified arborists understand how coastal weather affects tree health and what trimming techniques work best for local species.

We’re licensed, insured, and equipped to handle everything from routine maintenance to complex removals. When you call us, you’re working with professionals who’ve seen every type of tree situation Long Island can throw at us.

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Tree Trimming Process

Here's How We Handle Your Trees

First, we assess your trees and identify what needs attention. Dead branches, crossing limbs, and overgrowth get marked for removal. We explain what we’re doing and why before any cutting begins.

During trimming, we use proper techniques that promote healthy growth. We make clean cuts at the right angles and locations. No topping or harmful practices that damage tree structure.

Cleanup happens as we work, not after. We chip branches, remove debris, and leave your property cleaner than we found it. You get healthy trees without the mess.

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What's Included in Our Service

Every trimming job includes professional assessment, proper cutting techniques, and complete cleanup. Our certified arborists identify potential problems early and address them before they become expensive emergencies.

We handle crown reduction, deadwood removal, and structural pruning. If your trees need disease treatment or pest management, we address those issues too. You get comprehensive tree care, not just cutting.

Emergency response is available when storms damage your trees. We understand that fallen branches can’t wait for business hours, especially when they’re blocking driveways or threatening power lines.

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When is the best time to trim trees in Jericho?

Late fall through early spring works best for most Long Island trees. Dormant season trimming reduces stress and disease risk while giving you clear visibility of branch structure. However, dead or dangerous branches should be removed immediately regardless of season. Storm-damaged trees also need prompt attention to prevent further problems. We can evaluate your specific trees and recommend the optimal timing based on species and current condition.
Trimming costs depend on tree size, complexity, and accessibility. Small trees might run $200-400, while large mature trees can cost $800-1500 or more. Factors include height, number of branches, proximity to structures, and cleanup requirements. We provide free estimates that break down exactly what you’re paying for. Emergency work costs more than scheduled maintenance, which is why regular trimming saves money long-term.
Small branches under 2 inches diameter are usually safe for homeowners to handle. Anything larger, higher than you can reach from the ground, or near power lines requires professional equipment and expertise. Improper cuts can permanently damage trees or create safety hazards. Our certified arborists know where and how to cut without harming tree health. We also carry insurance that protects you from liability if something goes wrong.
Most mature trees benefit from professional evaluation every 2-3 years, with trimming as needed. Young trees may need annual attention to develop proper structure. Fast-growing species or trees near structures might require more frequent maintenance. Dead branches should be removed promptly regardless of schedule. We can assess your specific trees and recommend a maintenance plan that keeps them healthy while fitting your budget.
Proper trimming significantly improves storm resistance by removing weak branches and reducing wind load. We eliminate dead wood that’s likely to break, thin dense canopies that catch wind, and correct structural problems that make trees vulnerable. However, trimming isn’t storm-proofing. Severe weather can still cause damage, but well-maintained trees fare much better than neglected ones. Regular maintenance is your best defense against storm damage.
Complete cleanup is included in every job. We chip branches, remove logs, rake debris, and haul everything away. Your property gets left clean and ready to use. We don’t pile brush at the curb for you to deal with later. The only sign we were there should be healthier, better-looking trees. If you want to keep firewood or mulch, just let us know and we’ll leave what you can use.