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You know that feeling when you look at a tree near your house and wonder if it’s going to come down in the next storm. That sick feeling in your stomach when branches are hanging over your roof or power lines. We get it.
When we finish a job, you sleep better. Your property looks better. Your neighbors notice the difference. Most importantly, you’re not lying awake during windstorms wondering if tonight’s the night that tree becomes your biggest nightmare.
The trees that worried you are gone. The ones worth keeping are healthier and safer. Your property value just went up, and your insurance risk went down. That’s what professional tree service actually does for you.
Rolling Hills Property Services has been handling Suffolk County’s tree problems for years. We know Long Island’s soil, climate, and the tree species that thrive here – and the ones that don’t.
Licensed and insured, because tree work is dangerous work. When you’re dealing with heavy equipment, power lines, and trees that could damage your home, you want professionals who carry the right coverage and know what we’re doing.
We’ve seen every type of tree emergency Ronkonkoma throws at us. From hurricane cleanup to that massive oak that’s been worrying you for months. Local crews, local knowledge, and the equipment to handle jobs safely.
First, we come look at your situation. No guessing, no generic estimates. We assess the tree, the risks, and what it’ll take to do the job safely. You get transparent pricing upfront.
When we show up to work, we bring the right equipment for your specific job. Professional-grade tools, safety gear, and crews who know how to handle trees near houses, power lines, and tight spaces. We protect your property while we work.
Cleanup is part of the service. When we’re done, your property is cleaner than when we started. The dangerous tree is gone, the debris is hauled away, and you’re left with exactly what you wanted – peace of mind and a safer property.
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Tree removal for dangerous, diseased, or unwanted trees. Tree pruning to keep healthy trees safe and attractive. Tree planting when you want to add value and beauty to your property. Emergency storm damage response when Mother Nature doesn’t wait for business hours.
Long Island’s climate means specific challenges. Salt air near the coast, sandy soil in some areas, and storms that can turn healthy trees into hazards overnight. Rolling Hills understands these local conditions and how they affect different tree species.
Whether you’re dealing with a tree emergency or planning routine maintenance, we handle residential and commercial properties throughout Suffolk County. Professional equipment, experienced crews, and the licensing and insurance that protects you during the work.
Tree removal costs depend on several factors: the tree’s size, location, and complexity of the job. A small tree in an open yard costs less than a large oak hanging over your house near power lines.
Most Ronkonkoma tree removals range from a few hundred dollars for small trees to several thousand for large, complex removals. The best way to get accurate pricing is an on-site assessment where we can see exactly what we’re working with.
Rolling Hills provides transparent estimates with no hidden fees. You know the total cost upfront, including cleanup and debris removal. Licensed and insured work costs more than fly-by-night operators, but it protects your property and gives you recourse if something goes wrong.
Ronkonkoma and Suffolk County have specific regulations about tree removal, especially for larger trees or those in certain locations. Some removals require permits, others don’t.
The rules typically depend on the tree’s size, species, and location on your property. Trees near wetlands, large specimen trees, or removals in certain zoned areas often need permits. Diseased or dangerous trees usually have different requirements.
Rolling Hills knows the local regulations and can help you understand what’s required for your specific situation. We’ll let you know if permits are needed and can often help with the process. It’s better to check first than deal with fines or problems later.
Late fall through early spring is typically the best time for most tree pruning on Long Island. Trees are dormant, so pruning causes less stress and reduces the risk of disease transmission.
However, timing depends on the tree species and the reason for pruning. Dead or dangerous branches should be removed immediately, regardless of season. Some trees, like maples, are best pruned in late summer to avoid excessive bleeding.
Emergency pruning after storms happens when it happens – safety comes first. But for routine maintenance, Rolling Hills can recommend the optimal timing for your specific trees. Proper timing helps trees heal faster and reduces the risk of problems after pruning.
Several signs indicate a potentially dangerous tree: large dead branches, significant lean toward structures, visible decay or hollow areas in the trunk, or root damage from construction or storms.
Fungal growth at the base, multiple trunks splitting apart, or damage to more than 50% of the tree’s canopy are also red flags. Trees that have been topped improperly or damaged in previous storms often become hazards over time.
If you’re questioning a tree’s safety, have it assessed by professionals. Rolling Hills can evaluate the tree’s condition, the risk it poses, and whether removal, pruning, or monitoring is the right approach. Don’t wait until the next storm to find out if your concerns were justified.
Yes, Rolling Hills Property Services carries full licensing and insurance for tree service work throughout Suffolk County. This includes liability insurance and workers’ compensation coverage.
Licensed and insured matters more in tree work than most services. Trees are heavy, equipment is dangerous, and mistakes can cause serious property damage or injury. Unlicensed operators might save you money upfront, but they leave you exposed to massive liability.
Always verify licensing and insurance before hiring any tree service. Rolling Hills provides proof of coverage and can add you as an additional insured for major jobs. This protects you if something goes wrong and ensures you’re working with legitimate professionals.
Yes, Rolling Hills provides emergency tree service throughout Ronkonkoma and Suffolk County. Storms don’t wait for business hours, and neither do tree emergencies.
Emergency situations include trees down across driveways or roads, branches on houses or power lines, or trees threatening to fall on structures. We prioritize safety-related calls and can often respond quickly to secure dangerous situations.
Keep our contact information handy before you need it. When a tree comes down in a storm, you want a local company that knows the area and can respond fast. Emergency tree work costs more than scheduled service, but it’s worth it when your property or safety is at risk.