Tree Trimming in West Hempstead, NY

Expert tree trimming services in Nassau County

Long Island Best Tree Service offers unparalleled tree trimming services to reinvigorate your landscape in West Hempstead. Call today for professional tree care.

Why Choose Our Service in Nassau County

Benefits of expert tree care

  • Ensures safety and prevents damage with skilled tree cutting.
  • Enhances the beauty and health of your trees.
  • Increases property value with professional tree care.
  • Provides peace of mind with quick emergency tree services.
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Who We Are

West Hempstead's leading tree service

Long Island Best Tree Service has served West Hempstead, NY, and the surrounding areas with dedication. Our certified arborists bring expertise to each job. We specialize in tree trimming, tree removal, and overall tree care. We’re known for our affordable tree care and consistent customer satisfaction. Our objective is to warrant your trees’ welfare while maintaining your property’s safety and beauty.

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Our Process

How we handle tree trimming

  1. Assessment: Expert evaluation of tree health and needs.
  2. Trimming: Precision cutting by certified arborists.
  3. Cleanup: Thorough removal of debris and stump grinding.
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West Hempstead first appeared on maps as the name of a Long Island Railroad station in 1893. There are three railroad stations within its borders: West Hempstead, Hempstead Gardens, and Lakeview. The line continues to Valley Stream where it joins the Babylon Branch. Halls Pond Park, the main park within West Hempstead, was dedicated by Nassau County in 1961. The smaller Echo Park contains a public indoor pool. Its name is derived from the community’s first four little league teams: Eagles, Cardinals, Hawks, and Orioles. In 1956, the West Hempstead Public Library was founded and chartered by the State in 1967. Its present 28,000 square-foot facility was completed in 2007.

In 2001, residents of West Hempstead held a nonbinding referendum on renaming the community. The vote followed a two-year effort by the West Hempstead Civic Association and the West Hempstead Chamber of Commerce to give the community a unique name, distancing itself from the neighboring crime ridden Hempstead. By a 94-vote margin, West Hempstead retained its name over the proposed Mayfair Gardens.

West Hempstead is easily accessed from the Southern State Parkway at Exit 17N.

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