Professional Tree Care on Long Island

Tree Services Long Island helps property owners maintain healthy trees and manage removals when necessary. Our work includes routine trimming, stump grinding, and assessments for hazard or disease. We serve Hicksville and the broader Long Island area with a focus on clear communication and straightforward pricing.

Mature trees in a residential yard in Hicksville, Long Island

What We Offer

Our services are suited to homeowners, landlords, and businesses that need reliable tree work without overselling. We do not push unnecessary removals; when pruning or trimming is enough, we recommend that. When a tree is dead, damaged, or poses a risk, we explain the options and provide removal and cleanup.

How We Work

We start with a visit to your property to look at the trees in question. We discuss what you want to achieve—whether it is better shape, more light, or removing a hazard—and outline what we would do and what it would cost. There is no obligation until you decide to move forward. Scheduling depends on the season and our current workload; we give you a realistic timeframe when you contact us.

Tree trimming work at a home on Long Island

Service Area

We are based in Hicksville and regularly work across Nassau and Suffolk counties. That includes towns such as Levittown, Plainview, Bethpage, Syosset, Melville, Huntington, and other communities on Long Island. If you are unsure whether we cover your location, contact us with your address and we can confirm.

Areas We Serve

Hicksville, Levittown, Plainview, Bethpage, Syosset, Melville, Huntington, Farmingdale, East Northport, Northport, Commack, Smithtown, and surrounding Long Island communities in Nassau and Suffolk County.

When to Consider Trimming or Removal

Trimming is often done to improve a tree’s structure, remove dead or weak branches, or clear branches from roofs and power lines. Regular pruning can help trees stay healthy and reduce the chance of storm damage. Removal is typically considered when a tree is dead, severely diseased, structurally unsound, or in a location where it creates ongoing problems that cannot be solved by pruning. We can walk you through the pros and cons during a site visit.

Storm damage can create immediate hazards. Fallen limbs or leaning trees may require prompt attention. We offer emergency call-outs when conditions allow; contact us with a brief description of the situation and your address so we can advise on timing and next steps.

Getting in Touch

To request information or schedule a consultation, use the form on our Reach Us page or call or email. We respond during business hours and will work with you to find a suitable time for an on-site visit. For urgent storm-related damage, mention that when you contact us so we can prioritize accordingly.

Arborist assessing a tree in a Long Island neighborhood

What to Expect From Us

Tree care and removal involve equipment and some risk. We carry insurance and follow safe work practices. If you have questions about how we handle a particular job or what to expect on the day of service, we are happy to explain. You can also read about our process on the Our Approach page and common questions in the Help Center.

We do not use high-pressure sales tactics. Our aim is to give you clear information so you can decide what, if anything, you want to do. Written estimates are provided after the site visit when possible, and we stand by the scope and price we quote unless the situation on the ground changes and we discuss it with you first.

Cleanup is part of our standard service. We remove branches and wood from the work area and leave the site tidy. If you have a use for firewood or chips, we can often accommodate that; ask when we schedule the job.

Whether you need a single tree removed, routine trimming for several trees, or stump grinding after a removal, we can outline the work and the cost with no obligation. Reach out by phone, email, or the form on the Reach Us page and we will get back to you during our business hours.