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You know that feeling when you walk outside and actually feel relief instead of worry? That’s what happens when your tree problems are properly handled.
Your property becomes safer, cleaner, and more valuable. The trees that stay are healthier and properly maintained. The ones that needed to go are completely gone – no stumps, no debris, no evidence they were ever a problem.
When we’re done, you’ll stop constantly looking up and wondering what’s going to fall next. That’s what professional tree service in Holtsville, NY actually delivers.
Rolling Hills Property Services has been handling tree problems across Suffolk County for years. We understand how coastal storms affect trees here, which species thrive in our soil, and what Holtsville homeowners actually need from a tree service.
We’re fully licensed and insured because tree work is serious business. When a 50-foot oak is coming down near your house, you want professionals with the right equipment and experience, not someone with a chainsaw and good intentions.
We show up when we say we will, do exactly what we quoted, and clean up completely when we’re done. That shouldn’t be remarkable, but apparently it is in this industry.
First, we come out and assess what you’re dealing with. We’ll identify which trees or branches are actually dangerous, which ones just need trimming, and which ones are fine as-is. You’ll get a clear explanation of what needs to happen and why.
Then we schedule the work at a time that works for you. We show up with professional equipment and the crew needed to handle your specific job safely.
For tree removal, we carefully section trees to avoid damage to your property. For trimming and pruning, we shape trees to promote healthy growth while removing problem areas. The last step is complete cleanup – we chip branches, remove all debris, and grind stumps if needed. When we leave, your property will be cleaner than when we arrived, with your tree problems actually solved.
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Our tree service includes removal of dangerous or unwanted trees, professional trimming and pruning for tree health, stump grinding to eliminate trip hazards, and wood chipping for complete debris cleanup. We handle emergency storm damage when trees come down unexpectedly.
In Holtsville, where trees average 54 feet tall and storm damage is common during hurricane season and winter storms, having a reliable tree service matters. We understand Long Island’s unique challenges – the coastal weather, soil conditions, and local tree species like white oak, pitch pine, and scarlet oak that dominate our area.
Every job includes complete cleanup and debris removal. We’re not leaving you with a pile of branches to deal with or wood chips scattered across your driveway. The job isn’t finished until your property is clean and your tree issues are resolved.
Tree removal costs in Holtsville typically range from $300 to $1,500 or more, depending on the tree’s size, location, and complexity of the job. Since Holtsville has exceptionally tall trees averaging 54 feet, costs tend to be higher than other areas.
Small trees under 30 feet generally cost $150-$500 to remove. Medium trees run $400-$1,200, while large trees over 80 feet can cost $1,500-$3,000. Emergency removal after storms typically costs more due to the urgent nature and potential hazards involved.
We provide transparent pricing with written estimates that account for your specific situation. Factors like tree height, trunk diameter, proximity to buildings, and access for equipment all affect the final price.
Look for obvious signs like dead branches, cracks in the trunk, or trees leaning significantly toward structures. However, unless you’re trained in tree assessment, it’s hard to tell the difference between a tree that needs removal and one that just needs professional pruning.
Dead or diseased trees are usually obvious removal candidates, while healthy trees with problematic branches often just need strategic trimming. Trees growing too close to power lines or structures might need removal depending on the species and growth pattern.
We provide free assessments because we’d rather give you an honest evaluation upfront than have you guess wrong. If your tree doesn’t need to come down, we’ll tell you.
Yes, we provide emergency tree services and can typically respond within hours during storm situations or when trees pose immediate safety hazards. Long Island is prone to severe weather conditions, making emergency tree services essential.
Storm-damaged trees can become hazardous if not addressed promptly. When trees fall on homes, cars, or power lines, immediate professional response prevents additional damage and ensures safety.
We’re equipped to handle emergency situations with professional equipment and experienced crews. We understand that emergencies don’t wait for business hours, and we’re prepared to respond when you need us most.
Complete cleanup and debris removal is included in every job. We chip branches, remove all debris, and grind stumps if needed. When we leave, your property will be cleaner than when we arrived.
We’re not leaving you with a pile of branches to deal with or wood chips scattered across your driveway. Our crews handle everything from sectioning and removing the tree to hauling away all debris and cleaning up the work area.
The job isn’t finished until your property is clean and your tree issues are resolved. That’s part of what separates professional tree service from someone with a chainsaw and good intentions.
Yes, we’re fully licensed and insured because tree work is serious business. When a 50-foot oak is coming down near your house, you want professionals with the right equipment, experience, and proper insurance coverage.
Our insurance protects both your property and our crew during tree service operations. We carry liability insurance and workers’ compensation, so you’re protected from any potential issues during the work.
We also maintain all necessary licenses and certifications for tree service work in Suffolk County. This ensures we’re operating legally and following all safety standards and regulations for professional tree care.
Most mature trees benefit from professional inspection every 2-3 years, with pruning as needed based on growth and condition. However, in Holtsville where storm damage is common during hurricane season and winter storms, more frequent assessment may be beneficial.
Young trees may need more frequent attention to establish proper structure, while older, established trees might go longer between services. The key is catching problems early, before they become expensive emergency situations.
Regular tree maintenance prevents most emergency situations. Seasonal inspections identify potential issues before they become safety hazards or property damage. On Long Island, where storms can hit hard and fast, preventive care is the difference between minor maintenance and major damage cleanup.