Tree Trimming Mastic Beach

Local Tree Care Experts

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

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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 Mastic Beach, 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 Mastic Beach, 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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    In 2010, a group of residents sought to incorporate Mastic Beach as a village. Petitioners blamed the town of Brookhaven for not doing enough code enforcement on blighted streets and eyesore buildings, believing more diligent code enforcement under village control would improve the community aesthetics. Opponents were concerned that creating the village would increase taxes, and that estimates for the proposed village’s total budget were low. At $549,500 annually, the village would take up building code enforcement, leaving police, fire, and sanitation to Brookhaven.

    After a vote on August 31, 2010, incorporation was approved. The proposed incorporation needed to be passed by a majority in order for the hamlet to become a village. The first elected mayor was Paul Breschard.

    The boundaries of the village of Mastic Beach differed from those of the previous census-designated place (CDP). The village did not include the William Floyd House grounds as well as a few blocks in the extreme southwest of the CDP, but it added several blocks west of Mastic Road and Commack Road.

    Learn more about Mastic Beach.