Tree Trimming in Ridge, NY

Expert Tree Trimming Services

Enhance your property’s beauty and safety with expert tree trimming services from Long Island Best Tree Service in Ridge. Call us today!

Advantages of Tree Trimming

Benefits of Our Services

  • Improve tree health and longevity. Regular trimming allows trees to grow stronger and live longer.
  • Enhance property appearance. Well-maintained trees boost curb appeal.
  • Increase safety. Eliminating weak or dead branches can prevent potential hazards.
  • Boost property value. Healthy, well-trimmed trees can increase the value of your property.
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About Our Tree Service

Your Local Tree Experts

Long Island Best Tree Service is a trusted tree company in Ridge, NY. We offer exceptional tree trimming services backed by years of experience and a team of certified arborists. Our approach combines professional tree care with affordable tree care solutions, ensuring your trees are healthy and your property looks its best. Serving Suffolk County, we pride ourselves on delivering high-quality tree services to our community.

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Our Tree Trimming Process

How We Work

  • Consultation: Schedule an appointment. We assess your tree care needs.
  • Trimming: Expert trimming. Our team provides careful and precise tree cutting.
  • Cleanup: Thorough cleanup. We leave your property spotless.
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Important Tree Services

Why Tree Care Matters

Tree trimming is more than just a cosmetic fix; it’s vital for the health and safety of your trees and property. Our services, including tree removal, stump grinding, and emergency tree services, allow your trees to flourish every season. Long Island Best Tree Service employs certified arborists who understand the complexities of tree care and provide the professional tree care you need. Trust our tree trimming services in Ridge, NY, to keep your trees lush and your property safe. Call 516-903-0730 for a consultation today. Serving the entire Suffolk County with pride and dedication.

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In 1693, William “Tangier” Smith, who owned a homestead in Setauket, was allowed to purchase a large tract of land on the South Shore of Long Island in recognition of his being mayor of Tangier in Africa. The land, called Manor St. George, stretched from the Carmans River (then called the Connecticut River) in the west to the edge of the town of Southampton in the east, with a northern border around present-day New York State Route 25, as much as 81,000 acres (330 km2) of land. He made his manor seat on the South Shore in present-day Mastic, and the northern part, now the south side of Ridge, was called “The Swamp” or “Longswamp”. A house wasn’t built at Longswamp until after the American Revolution. In 1817, William Sydney Smith inhabited the house and changed the name to Longwood.

In 1955, what then remained of William Smith’s original manor was primarily located in Ridge and was surrounded by the world growing up around it, in the form of the Brookhaven National Laboratory and the surrounding areas becoming increasingly populated. Longwood’s 750 acres (300 ha) fell into the hands of Elbert Clayton Smith, who immediately moved his family from California to live there. He seems to have been very generous to his new community; his donations included 51 acres (21 ha) to the school board for the construction of Longwood High School and 6 acres (2.4 ha) to Middle Island Presbyterian Church. In 1967, Elbert Smith died, and the Longwood Estate was carved into housing developments and nearly destroyed until enough noise was made about preservation to have the house and 35 acres (14 ha) of land given to the Town of Brookhaven in 1974. The Smith Estate was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1981.

In 1738, northern Ridge was settled by widower Samuel Randall of North Stonington, Connecticut; his only son Stephen Randall and his descendants farmed a 4,000-acre (1,600 ha) plot of ground that Samuel had always referred to as “the Ridge” based on the geographical terrain. First called “Randallville”, Ridge was the name selected by its residents for postal delivery. The Randall burial plot near the William Floyd Parkway includes the grave of Lt. Stephen Randall (1736-1818), patriot of the American Revolution and a Suffolk County Militia veteran of the Battle of Long Island. Graves of Randall’s wife Elizabeth Swezey (1747-1834) and several descendants are also within the plot.

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