Tree Trimming Fire Island

Local Tree Care Experts

Enhance your property’s curb appeal and health with professional tree trimming by Green Light Tree Services in Fire Island.

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Tree Care Benefits

Why Choose Our Services

  • Boost your home’s curb appeal with expertly trimmed trees and shrubs.
  • Ensure tree health and longevity with our organic tree care methods.
  • Protect your property with professional tree removal and stump grinding.
  • Enjoy peace of mind with services from certified arborists at Green Light Tree Services.
  • Professional Arborists

    Your Local Tree Experts

    At Green Light Tree Services, located in the heart of Fire Island, NY, we pride ourselves on delivering top-notch tree care services. Our team of certified arborists brings years of experience to Suffolk County, ensuring your trees receive the best care. From tree trimming to disease treatment, we are committed to enhancing your landscape’s beauty and health.

    Our Service Process

    Simple Steps to Healthy Trees

  • Assessment: We evaluate your trees’ health and needs.
  • Customized Plan: Tailor a tree care plan specific to your landscape.
  • Execution: Our experienced arborists perform the services, ensuring optimal results.
  • Tree Trimming Importance

    Why Tree Trimming Matters

    Tree trimming is crucial for maintaining the health and aesthetics of your landscape. It prevents disease, encourages growth, and improves the overall appearance of your property. At Green Light Tree Services, we use professional techniques and organic methods to ensure your trees thrive. Our team in Fire Island, NY, offers comprehensive services including shrub pruning and tree disease treatment, tailored to the unique needs of Suffolk County. Contact us at 631-923-3033 to schedule your tree care services today.

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    The origin of Fire Island’s name is uncertain. It is believed its Native American name was Sictem Hackey (“Land of the Secatogues”). The Secatogues were a tribe in the area of the current town of Islip. It was part of what was also called the “Seal Islands”.

    The name of Fire Island first appeared on a deed in 1789.

    Historian Richard Bayles suggests that the name derives from a misinterpretation or corruption of the Dutch word vijf (“five”), or in another version vier (“four”), referring to the number of islands near the Fire Island inlet, a view echoed by Robert Caro, who suggests in The Power Broker that the island was named to reflect four inlets that have since disappeared. At times histories have referred to it in the plural, as “Fire Islands”, because of the inlet breaks.

    Learn more about Fire Island.