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Your trees stay healthy and your property stays safe. That’s what matters when you’re dealing with Long Island’s unpredictable weather and the constant threat of storm damage.
You get transparent pricing upfront, so you know exactly what you’re paying before we start. No hidden fees, no surprise charges after the work is done. Just honest pricing for professional tree care that actually protects your investment.
When we’re finished, your trees are properly maintained, your property looks better, and you sleep better knowing everything was handled by licensed professionals who understand Suffolk County’s unique challenges.
Rolling Hills Property Services Inc has been handling tree care across Suffolk County for years. We’re not just another tree service company—we’re your neighbors who understand what Long Island weather does to trees.
We know how coastal winds affect tree stability in Patchogue. We understand which species thrive in your soil and which ones need extra attention. This local knowledge makes the difference between a quick fix and a solution that actually lasts.
Every job gets the same attention whether it’s routine pruning or emergency removal. We’re fully licensed and insured because your property deserves that level of protection.
First, we assess your trees and give you a clear explanation of what needs to be done and why. No technical jargon, no overselling—just straight talk about what your trees need.
We provide upfront pricing before any work begins. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying and what’s included. If we find additional issues during the job, we discuss them with you before proceeding.
The actual work is handled with professional equipment and proper safety protocols. We clean up completely when we’re done, leaving your property in better condition than when we arrived. You get the results you expected without the hassles you didn’t.
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Our tree service in Patchogue, NY covers everything from routine maintenance to emergency removals. Tree pruning keeps your trees healthy and prevents storm damage. Tree removal handles dangerous or dead trees before they become problems.
Patchogue’s location on Long Island means your trees face unique challenges. Salt air from the coast, variable soil conditions, and strong seasonal winds all affect tree health differently than inland areas. We adjust our approach based on these local factors.
Tree planting services help you choose species that will thrive in your specific location. We consider your soil type, drainage, sun exposure, and long-term maintenance requirements. The right tree in the right place saves you money and problems down the road.
Tree removal costs in Patchogue typically range from $300 to $3,000 depending on the tree’s size, location, and complexity of the job. A small tree in an open area costs much less than a large tree near power lines or buildings.
We provide upfront pricing after assessing your specific situation. Factors that affect cost include tree height, trunk diameter, proximity to structures, accessibility for equipment, and disposal requirements. Emergency removals may cost more due to urgency and safety considerations.
The key is getting an honest assessment from licensed professionals who won’t surprise you with hidden fees. We explain exactly what’s included in your price before we start any work.
Late fall through early spring is typically the best time for tree pruning in Suffolk County, when trees are dormant and less susceptible to stress or disease. However, the timing depends on the tree species and your specific goals.
Dead or dangerous branches should be removed immediately regardless of season. Storm damage cleanup can’t wait for ideal timing. For routine maintenance, we avoid pruning during active growth periods in late spring and early summer when trees are most vulnerable.
Oak trees have special considerations due to oak wilt disease, so we time their pruning carefully. Fruit trees benefit from late winter pruning before buds break. We adjust our recommendations based on your trees’ species and current condition.
Patchogue may require permits for removing certain trees, especially those over a specific size or in protected areas. The requirements vary depending on tree size, species, location on your property, and local ordinances.
We help you understand what permits might be needed before starting any removal work. Some emergency situations allow immediate removal for safety reasons, but you’ll still need to follow up with proper documentation. Street trees or trees near property lines often have additional requirements.
The permit process typically involves submitting an application with tree details and removal reasons. Processing time varies, so it’s better to start early if you’re planning non-emergency removal. We guide you through the requirements to avoid delays or complications.
Visible signs of a dangerous tree include large dead branches, trunk cracks, fungal growth at the base, or significant lean toward structures. Root damage from construction or storms also compromises tree stability.
Trees with extensive disease or pest damage may need removal if treatment isn’t viable. Multiple trunks or weak branch attachments create failure points during storms. Soil erosion around the root system reduces the tree’s ability to stay upright in high winds.
However, some problems that look serious can actually be treated with proper care. We assess each tree’s overall health, structural integrity, and risk to your property. Sometimes selective pruning or treatment can save a tree that initially appears dangerous.
Professional tree pruning includes removing dead, diseased, or damaged branches first, then addressing structural issues like crossing branches or weak attachments. We also remove suckers and water sprouts that drain energy from the main tree.
Crown cleaning improves air circulation and light penetration while maintaining the tree’s natural shape. Crown thinning reduces wind resistance without destroying the tree’s structure. Crown raising removes lower branches for clearance over walkways, driveways, or buildings.
All debris gets cleaned up and removed from your property. We use proper cutting techniques that promote healing and prevent disease entry. The goal is improving tree health and safety while maintaining an attractive appearance that enhances your property value.
We prioritize emergency tree service calls and typically respond within hours during normal weather conditions. Storm damage situations may involve longer response times due to high demand and safety considerations.
Emergency situations include trees on houses, blocking driveways, or threatening power lines. We assess safety risks first and focus on making the area secure before beginning full cleanup. Sometimes temporary measures are needed until conditions allow complete removal.
Our emergency response includes proper equipment for safe removal and cleanup. We work with insurance companies regularly and can provide documentation needed for claims. The goal is restoring safety and access as quickly as possible while handling the situation professionally.