Long Island's dense suburban neighborhoods and mature tree canopy make regular trimming essential โ both for curb appeal and for protecting structures, power lines, and neighboring properties. Our ISA-certified arborists assess each tree individually, removing only what's necessary to improve structure, light penetration, and long-term health.
We handle crown thinning, crown raising, deadwood removal, hazard pruning, and canopy restoration on all species common to Nassau County โ including red and white oaks, Norway and sugar maples, sweet gums, London planes, and ornamental pears. Every cut is made to industry-standard pruning guidelines to prevent disease entry and promote healthy regrowth.
Long Island Tree Diseases & Pests to Watch For
Nassau County trees face several active threats that proper trimming helps control. The Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) has devastated ash trees across Long Island โ early signs include canopy dieback and D-shaped exit holes in bark. Oak wilt spreads rapidly between root-connected oaks and shows as rapid leaf browning and crown collapse. The Spotted Lanternfly, now established in Nassau County, weakens trees through sap-feeding and leaves behind sooty mold. During every trimming visit, our arborists inspect for these and other issues โ catching problems early saves trees and avoids costly removals later.
Preparing your home for sale? Pre-listing tree trimming is one of the highest-ROI improvements you can make on Long Island's competitive real estate market. We work efficiently around photo and showing schedules. We also handle HOA-required trimming and can provide written documentation for association records.
Serving Plainview, Syosset, Bethpage, Hicksville, Woodbury, Jericho, Melville, Old Bethpage, Farmingdale, Westbury, and all of Nassau County.
