Tree Service in Northport, NY

Your Trees Handled Right the First Time

Professional tree service that keeps your property safe and your weekends free.

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Professional Tree Care Services

What Proper Tree Care Actually Gets You

You get your property back. No more worrying about that leaning oak near your driveway or the branches scraping your roof every time the wind picks up.

Your trees look intentional instead of wild. Proper pruning doesn’t just remove problem branches—it shapes growth so your landscape actually adds value instead of creating headaches.

You sleep better during storm season. When you know your trees have been properly assessed and maintained by certified professionals, you’re not lying awake wondering if tonight’s the night something comes down on your house.

Certified Tree Service Experts

We Know Northport Trees Inside and Out

Rolling Hills Property Services Inc has been handling tree care throughout Northport and Long Island for years. We’re not the crew that shows up with a chainsaw and good intentions.

Our certified arborists understand how Long Island’s climate affects different tree species. We know which oaks tend to develop weak branch unions and when maples need pruning to prevent storm damage.

We’re fully licensed and insured because tree work is serious business. When we’re done, your property is cleaner than when we started, and you have the peace of mind that comes from working with professionals who do this right.

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Tree Removal Process

Here's Exactly How We Handle Your Trees

First, we assess what you’re dealing with. Our certified arborist examines each tree, identifies potential hazards, and explains what needs to happen and why. No surprises, no upselling—just straight talk about what your trees need.

Next, we develop a plan that works around your schedule and property layout. We coordinate with utility companies if needed, obtain permits when required, and make sure your neighbors know what to expect.

Then we execute the work safely and efficiently. We use professional-grade equipment, follow proper safety protocols, and protect your landscaping and structures throughout the process. Complete cleanup and debris removal are included—you shouldn’t have to deal with the mess after we’re gone.

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Tree Trimming and Removal

Everything Your Trees Need Under One Roof

Our tree care services cover everything from routine maintenance to emergency removal. Tree trimming and pruning to keep growth healthy and manageable. Complete tree removal when trees are beyond saving or pose safety risks.

Stump removal that actually gets the job done—no unsightly stumps left behind to trip over or work around when mowing. Emergency response when storms leave you with blocked driveways or damaged trees threatening your property.

We handle the details that matter: coordinating with utility companies for trees near power lines, obtaining necessary permits, protecting your existing landscaping during removal, and leaving your property cleaner than we found it. This is comprehensive tree care, not just someone with a chainsaw.

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Tree removal costs depend on size, location, and complexity of the job. A small tree in an open area might cost a few hundred dollars, while a large oak near power lines or structures can run several thousand. We provide detailed written estimates that break down exactly what you’re paying for—no hidden fees or surprise charges. The investment usually pays for itself when you consider the potential damage an unstable tree could cause to your property.
Northport has specific regulations about tree removal, especially for larger trees or those in protected areas. We handle permit applications when required and know which removals need town approval versus which ones you can proceed with immediately. This varies based on tree size, species, and location on your property. We’ll let you know upfront if permits are needed and take care of the paperwork so you don’t have to navigate town hall yourself.
Never attempt to remove or trim trees near power lines yourself. Even branches that aren’t touching wires can conduct electricity, and one wrong move can be fatal. We coordinate directly with utility companies when working near power lines and have the specialized training and equipment for these dangerous situations. PSEG Long Island often requires certified professionals for any tree work within a certain distance of power lines—it’s not worth the risk to try this yourself.
For most Long Island trees, late fall through early spring is ideal for major pruning work. Trees are dormant, so they experience less stress, and you can see the branch structure clearly without leaves. However, dead or dangerous branches should be removed immediately regardless of season. Some species have specific timing requirements—for example, oaks should avoid pruning during certain months to prevent oak wilt disease. We’ll recommend the best timing for your specific trees and situation.
Warning signs include visible decay or cavities in the trunk, large dead branches, cracks in major limbs, root damage from construction, or significant leaning that’s developed recently. Fungal growth at the base, insect infestations, and branches that regularly drop during minor storms are also red flags. Our certified arborists can assess borderline cases and help you understand whether a tree can be saved with proper care or needs removal for safety reasons.
Complete cleanup and debris removal are included in our tree service. We chip branches, remove logs, rake up sawdust and small debris, and leave your property cleaner than when we arrived. You won’t be left with piles of brush or wood chips scattered across your lawn. If you want to keep firewood or wood chips for your own use, just let us know and we’ll stack them where you want them. Otherwise, everything gets hauled away as part of the service.