Tree Services in Hewlett Harbor, NY

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Fast response when storms hit, expert care when they don’t—keeping your Hewlett Harbor property secure year-round.

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What Proper Tree Care Actually Does

You get peace of mind knowing those towering oaks won’t come down on your roof during the next nor’easter. Your property stays beautiful and valuable instead of becoming a liability.

When trees are properly maintained, they enhance your home’s curb appeal rather than threatening it. You avoid the panic of emergency calls at 2 AM when branches snap. Your insurance company stays happy, your neighbors stay safe, and you can actually enjoy those mature trees that make Hewlett Harbor special.

Most importantly, you get your weekends back. No more staring up at questionable branches wondering if today’s the day they fall.

Hewlett Harbor Tree Company

We Know Long Island Trees

We’ve been handling tree care across Nassau County for years. We understand how coastal weather affects your trees and what species thrive in this area.

Our certified arborists live and work here. When storms roll through, we’re already mobilized. When you need routine maintenance, we show up on time with the right equipment.

We’re licensed, insured, and local. That means you’re not dealing with fly-by-night crews or companies that disappear after the job.

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Tree Service Process

Here's Exactly What Happens

First, we assess your trees and property. Our arborist identifies any immediate safety concerns and explains what needs attention. You get a clear, written estimate with no surprises.

When we arrive for the work, we protect your landscaping and property before touching any trees. We use professional equipment to safely remove or trim branches, always working from the top down to prevent damage.

After the tree work is complete, we handle all cleanup and debris removal. Your property looks better than when we arrived. You get a final walkthrough to ensure everything meets your expectations.

For emergency calls, we skip the estimate and focus on making your property safe immediately. We can handle billing and paperwork after the crisis is resolved.

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Everything Your Trees Need

Tree removal for dead, diseased, or dangerous trees that can’t be saved. We handle everything from small ornamental trees to massive oaks, including stump grinding and root removal.

Tree trimming and pruning to maintain health, shape, and safety. Our certified arborists know how to cut properly so your trees stay strong and beautiful. We remove deadwood, thin overcrowded branches, and shape trees away from structures.

Emergency tree service when storms hit Hewlett Harbor. Fallen trees, broken branches, and storm damage get immediate attention. We’re available 24/7 because tree emergencies don’t wait for business hours.

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How quickly can you respond to emergency tree situations?

We typically respond to emergency calls within 2-4 hours, depending on the severity of the situation and current demand. During major storms, we prioritize calls based on safety risk—trees on houses, blocking roads, or threatening power lines get immediate attention. We maintain emergency crews specifically for these situations, so you’re not waiting days for help. If you have a tree emergency, call us immediately rather than waiting. The sooner we can assess and address the problem, the less damage typically occurs to your property.
Yes, complete cleanup and debris removal is included in all our services. We don’t just cut your trees and leave you with a mess. Our crews bring chippers for smaller branches and haul away larger pieces. We rake up sawdust and small debris, leaving your property cleaner than we found it. This is part of professional tree service—you shouldn’t have to deal with cleanup after paying for tree work. The only thing we ask is that you point out any delicate landscaping or areas you want us to be extra careful around.
Often, yes. Many trees that homeowners think need removal can actually be saved with proper care. Our certified arborists can identify diseases, pest problems, and structural issues that are treatable. We only recommend removal when a tree is truly beyond saving or poses a genuine safety risk. Dead branches can be removed, diseases can often be treated, and even storm-damaged trees frequently recover with proper pruning. We’ll always give you honest advice about whether a tree can be saved, because healthy trees add more value to your property than empty space.
Tree removal costs vary significantly based on size, location, and complexity. A small ornamental tree might cost $300-600, while large oaks near structures can run $1,500-3,000 or more. Trees near power lines, houses, or in tight spaces cost more because they require specialized equipment and techniques. We provide written estimates that break down all costs—removal, stump grinding, cleanup, and any additional services. Emergency removals may include premium pricing due to the urgent nature and after-hours work, but we’ll always explain costs upfront.
Yes, we carry full licensing and insurance for all tree work in Nassau County. This includes general liability insurance, workers’ compensation, and bonding. We can provide proof of insurance before starting any work, and many homeowners request this for their own protection. Unlicensed tree services are a major risk—if someone gets hurt or property gets damaged, you could be liable. Always verify that any tree service you hire carries proper insurance and licensing. It’s worth paying a bit more for legitimate, insured professionals rather than risking everything with unlicensed crews.
Late fall through early spring is generally ideal for most tree trimming in our area. Trees are dormant, so trimming causes less stress and you can see the branch structure clearly without leaves. However, dead or dangerous branches should be removed immediately regardless of season. Some trees have specific timing requirements—for example, maples should be pruned in late summer to avoid excessive sap bleeding. Our arborists will recommend the best timing for your specific trees and situation. Emergency work obviously happens year-round, but planned maintenance gets better results when timed properly.