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You get trees that won’t surprise you with expensive damage during the next storm. Dead branches and weak limbs get removed before they become problems, not after they’ve already fallen on your roof or car.
Your property looks intentional again. Overgrown branches that block your view or make your landscape look neglected get shaped back into something you’re proud to come home to.
The trees themselves stay healthier longer. Regular trimming removes diseased wood and opens up the canopy so sunlight reaches where it needs to go, extending the life of your investment.
We’ve been maintaining properties across Suffolk County for years, understanding exactly what Long Island’s climate throws at your trees. We’re the company homeowners and property managers call when they need reliable tree care without the runaround.
Based right here in Smithtown, we know Commack’s neighborhoods and the specific challenges your trees face – from nor’easters to summer storms to the salt air that affects coastal properties differently than inland areas.
We’re fully licensed and insured because your property and our team’s safety matter. When we say we’ll be there, we show up on time and get the work done right the first time.
First, we walk your property with you and assess each tree’s condition. We point out potential hazards, explain what needs attention, and give you a clear breakdown of the work and pricing – no surprises later.
On service day, our crew arrives with professional equipment and safety gear. We start by removing the most hazardous branches first, then work systematically through each tree according to proper pruning techniques that promote healthy growth.
Everything gets cleaned up completely. We chip the debris, rake the area, and leave your property looking better than when we arrived. You get healthy trees and peace of mind knowing the work was done right.
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Our tree trimming in Commack covers both residential and commercial properties. We handle everything from routine maintenance pruning to emergency storm cleanup, using proper techniques that keep your trees healthy long-term.
You get hazard reduction that removes dead, dying, or structurally compromised branches before they cause problems. We also provide aesthetic trimming that improves your property’s appearance and maintains proper clearance from buildings and power lines.
Living on Long Island means dealing with unique weather patterns – from hurricanes to ice storms to coastal winds. Our team understands how these conditions affect different tree species and trims accordingly, giving your trees the best chance to weather whatever comes next.
Most trees in the Commack area benefit from professional trimming every 2-3 years, though this varies by species and growing conditions. Fast-growing trees like maples and willows may need annual attention, while slower-growing oaks can often go 3-4 years between services.
The key is having someone who knows trees evaluate yours specifically. Dead branches should be removed immediately regardless of timing, and storm damage obviously can’t wait for a scheduled maintenance window.
We typically recommend having your trees assessed annually even if they don’t need trimming, especially after severe weather events that are common on Long Island.
Late fall through early spring is generally ideal for most tree trimming in our area – basically when the trees are dormant and you can see the branch structure clearly. This timing minimizes stress on the tree and reduces the risk of disease transmission.
However, safety always comes first. Hazardous branches get removed immediately regardless of season, and storm damage cleanup can’t wait for optimal timing.
Some species have specific requirements – for example, oak trees should never be pruned during active growing season due to oak wilt disease risk, while fruit trees have different optimal windows for production.
Tree trimming costs in the Commack area typically range from $300-1,500 per tree, depending on size, complexity, and access. Smaller ornamental trees might cost less, while large mature trees requiring special equipment can cost more.
Factors that affect pricing include tree height and spread, proximity to buildings or power lines, number of branches being removed, and cleanup requirements. Emergency work and difficult access situations will increase costs.
We always provide written estimates before starting work, so you know exactly what you’re paying for. Most homeowners find that regular maintenance is much more affordable than dealing with storm damage or complete tree removal later.
Yes, we respond to emergency tree situations throughout Commack and Suffolk County. Storm damage, fallen trees, and hazardous branches that pose immediate safety risks get priority response, often within hours of your call.
Emergency services include removing trees from roofs, clearing blocked driveways and roads, and securing partially fallen trees that could cause additional damage. We have the equipment and experience to handle these situations safely.
While we can’t prevent storms, we can minimize their impact through regular maintenance that identifies and removes weak branches before they become problems. Many emergency calls could have been prevented with routine tree care.
Absolutely. We’re fully licensed and insured for all tree care work in Suffolk County. This protects both your property and our crew during the work, and it’s honestly the minimum you should expect from any tree service company.
Our insurance covers liability and workers’ compensation, so you’re not at risk if something unexpected happens. We can provide proof of insurance before starting any work – legitimate companies are always happy to show their credentials.
Never hire uninsured tree services. Tree work is inherently dangerous, and the potential liability from property damage or injuries isn’t worth any upfront savings you might get from unlicensed operators.
The terms are often used interchangeably, but technically pruning refers to removing specific branches for tree health – dead, diseased, or crossing branches that could cause problems. Trimming is more about shaping for appearance and clearance.
In practice, good tree care combines both approaches. We remove problematic branches for the tree’s health while also shaping for aesthetics and safety clearances from buildings, power lines, and walkways.
What matters most is that the work follows proper arboriculture standards – making clean cuts at the right locations that promote healing rather than creating entry points for disease or pests. Poor cutting techniques can damage trees permanently.