Tree Removal

Precision Tree & Landscape, LLC Offers Tree Removal tree removal services

Safety is Key in Tree Removal

If a tree is dead, dying, and dangerous, or is in the way of new construction, then tree removal may be necessary. Various towns require permits to take down trees. If tree removal is something you’re looking to do, check with your local authority to see if a permit is necessary.

We offer a custom approach to tree removal guaranteed to match your needs and budget. Regardless of the service level you select, our skilled, insured professionals guarantee your job will be done safely and expertly.

In a state with a seemingly never-ending “Storm Season” (AKA Every Season in NJ) it is always better to be safe than sorry.

Signs You May Require Tree Removal Services

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    Is a Tree Touching Your Roof or Siding?

    If so, the tree is likely causing or going to cause mold growth by preventing the sun’s rays from drying out the shingles and siding. Branches on the roof are more likely to clog your gutters and cause further problems.

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    Are a Tree's Roots Close to Your Foundation?

    Trees are powerful organisms. Large trees can break through your foundation – causing thousands of dollars in damages to your home. Prevention is much more affordable than the alternative in this case.

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    Is Your Tree Threatening Your Neighbor's Property?

    From a financial perspective, you do not want to be on the hook for fallen tree removal, a lawyer, and a lawsuit. From a neighborly perspective, do you really want to live next to someone whose home and perhaps lives you have put at risk or worse? It’s better on the stress level – and on the wallet in the long run to manage trees that might cause damage.

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    Is a Neighbor's Tree Threatening Your Property?

    In most cases, the best remedy for this kind of situation is to point out the potential hazard to your neighbor and ask them to hire a tree removal expert to trim or remove the tree as necessary. One cannot legally force their neighbors to remove a tree in the state of New Jersey. If a tree falls on your home from a neighbor’s property, it is your homeowner’s policy that will cover the damage. But that doesn’t mean that there is no way to protect yourself if your neighbor is willfully ignoring a dead, dying or leaning tree. To learn more about your options, read about what you can do if a neighbor’s tree might fall on your property. 

We offer Tree Assessments and Free Written Estimates

It’s always best to be prepared. Fill out the form below or call us today!

Areas We Serve

We proudly provide tree & landscaping services to the following northwest New Jersey areas:

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Warren County, NJ Including:

  • Hackettstown
  • Phillipsburg
  • Washington
  • Hope
  • Belvidere
  • Blairstown
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Morris County, NJ Including:

  • Mendham
  • Rockaway
  • Denville
  • Mountain Lakes
  • Long Valley
  • Chester
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Sussex County, NJ Including:

  • Sparta
  • Newton
  • Andover
  • Stanhope
  • Green Township
  • Byram
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Hunterdon County, NJ Including:

  • Clinton
  • Califon
  • Flemington
  • Lebanon
  • Bloomsbury
  • Frenchtown
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Somerset County, NJ Including:

  • Far Hills
  • Bedminster
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As Well as Nearby, Surrounding Areas.