Tree Removal in Selden, NY

Dangerous Trees Removed Safely and Completely

Licensed arborists who handle the whole job – removal, cleanup, and disposal included.

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Professional Tree Cutting Service

Your Property Safe, Clean, and Worry-Free

That tree you’ve been watching nervously every time the wind picks up? Gone. The one blocking your view or dropping branches on your roof? Handled completely.

You get your yard back without the stress. No more wondering if that leaning oak will come down in the next storm. No more raking endless piles of debris or figuring out what to do with massive logs.

We remove the entire tree, grind the stump if you want it gone, and clean up every branch and leaf. Your property looks like we were never there – except for the problem tree that’s finally gone.

Selden Tree Company

Local Arborists Who Know Long Island Trees

We’ve been handling tree removal across Selden and Suffolk County for years. We know which trees struggle in our coastal climate and which ones become problems before homeowners realize it.

Our team includes licensed arborists who can tell you whether a tree actually needs to come down or just needs proper care. We’re not here to sell you services you don’t need.

We’re fully licensed and insured because tree work is serious business. When a 60-foot oak is coming down near your house, you want professionals who’ve done this hundreds of times before.

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Tree Removal Process

Simple Process, Professional Results Every Time

First, we assess the tree and your property. We look at what’s around it – your house, power lines, other trees, fencing. Then we plan the safest way to bring it down without damaging anything you want to keep.

We section the tree from top to bottom when space is tight, or drop it in one piece when there’s room. Our equipment handles trees of any size, even in backyards where bigger companies can’t get their gear.

Once the tree is down, we cut everything into manageable pieces and haul it all away. If you want the stump gone too, we grind it below ground level and fill the hole. You’re left with a clean space ready for whatever you have planned next.

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Complete Tree Disposal Service

Everything Included - No Surprises or Extra Fees

Your tree removal includes the actual cutting, all cleanup, and complete debris disposal. We don’t leave you with a pile of branches to figure out on your own.

Emergency calls get priority scheduling because we know fallen trees don’t wait for convenient timing. Storm damage, trees on houses, blocked driveways – we handle the urgent situations that can’t wait until next week.

Every job starts with a clear estimate that covers the whole scope of work. You know exactly what you’re paying before we start cutting. No surprise charges for “extra cleanup” or disposal fees that weren’t mentioned upfront.

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Tree removal costs depend on the tree’s size, location, and complexity of the job. Small trees under 30 feet typically run $300-800, while larger trees can range from $800-3000 or more. Trees near power lines, houses, or in tight spaces cost more because they require careful sectioning rather than simple felling. We provide detailed estimates that include removal, cleanup, and disposal so you know the total cost upfront. Emergency removals may include additional charges for immediate response, but we’ll discuss all costs before starting work.
In Selden and most of Suffolk County, you typically don’t need permits for removing trees on your private property, but there are exceptions. Trees over a certain size in some neighborhoods, trees near wetlands, or those designated as significant specimens may require permits. If your tree is near power lines, you’ll need to coordinate with PSEG Long Island before removal. We’re familiar with local regulations and can advise you if permits are needed for your specific situation. When in doubt, we can help you check with the town before proceeding.
Most residential tree removals take 2-6 hours depending on the tree’s size and location. Small trees in open areas might be done in under two hours, while large trees near structures can take a full day. Complex jobs requiring careful sectioning and crane work take longer than simple fell-and-remove situations. Weather conditions and cleanup requirements also affect timing. We’ll give you a realistic timeframe when we provide your estimate, and we always include complete cleanup in that timeline so you’re not left with debris.
We take steps to minimize damage to your property, but some impact is unavoidable when removing large trees. We use plywood to protect lawns where our equipment travels and plan our approach to avoid flower beds and other landscaping when possible. Heavy equipment may leave ruts in soft ground, especially after rain, but we repair obvious damage as part of our service. If you have specific concerns about delicate landscaping or recently installed features, point them out when we do the estimate so we can plan accordingly.
We work year-round, but weather conditions affect what’s safe to do. Light rain usually isn’t a problem, but we won’t work in high winds, ice storms, or severe weather that makes tree work dangerous. Winter removal is often easier because there are no leaves to clean up and frozen ground supports equipment better. Emergency situations like storm-damaged trees get priority regardless of weather, though we may need to wait for conditions to improve enough to work safely. We’ll be honest about timing rather than risk anyone’s safety.
We handle all disposal as part of our service, but you have options for the wood. Most customers want everything hauled away, which we include in the price. If you want firewood, we can cut logs to length and stack them where you specify. Good quality wood can sometimes be sold to lumber mills, though this depends on the species and condition. We can also chip smaller branches for mulch if you want it for your landscaping. Just let us know your preference when we do the estimate so we can plan accordingly.