Tree Removal in Huntington Station, NY

Safe Tree Removal When You Need It Most

Professional tree removal services that protect your property and family from dangerous trees and storm damage.

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Professional Tree Cutting Huntington Station

Your Property Safe From Tree Hazards

When that massive oak starts leaning toward your house after the last storm, you’re not just looking at a tree problem—you’re staring down potential disaster. Every day that unstable tree stays up is another day your family, your home, and your neighbors are at risk.

You need that tree gone, safely and completely, without turning your yard into a construction zone or your bank account into a casualty. You need professionals who understand that this isn’t about landscaping—it’s about protecting what matters most.

After we remove your hazardous trees, you’ll sleep better knowing your property is secure. No more checking the weather forecast with dread. No more wondering if tonight’s the night that branch comes down on your roof.

Huntington Station Tree Service Company

25 Years Protecting Long Island Properties

Diamond Masonry & Waterproofing LLC has been serving Nassau and Suffolk Counties for over 25 years. We’ve seen every type of tree emergency Long Island weather can throw at properties—from nor’easters that snap century-old maples to summer storms that uproot entire root systems.

Our team understands Huntington Station’s unique challenges. The mature tree canopy that makes this area beautiful also creates serious risks when storms hit. We’ve completed over 500 projects and earned more than 150 customer reviews because we show up when you need us most.

When other companies are booked solid after storm damage, we’re the ones homeowners call because they know we’ll respond quickly and handle the job right the first time.

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Tree Removal Process Huntington Station

From Assessment to Complete Cleanup

First, we assess your tree situation—whether it’s storm damage, disease, or a tree that’s simply grown too close to your house. Our team evaluates the safest removal method based on the tree’s condition, size, and proximity to structures or power lines.

Next, we use professional equipment to carefully section and remove the tree. For dangerous situations, we employ specialized rigging systems to control exactly where each piece falls. We never take shortcuts when safety is on the line.

Finally, we handle complete debris removal and site cleanup. Your property gets restored to better condition than before we arrived. No massive wood piles left behind, no damaged landscaping, no excuses.

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Emergency Tree Removal Huntington Station

Complete Tree Removal Solutions

Our tree removal service includes everything from initial assessment through final cleanup. We handle emergency situations where trees have fallen on structures, routine removals of diseased or overgrown trees, and preventive removals before storm seasons.

In Huntington Station, we see specific patterns—older neighborhoods with mature trees that weren’t planted with modern safety considerations in mind. Many properties have trees planted too close to foundations or power lines that seemed fine decades ago but now pose serious risks.

We also provide stump grinding to completely eliminate trip hazards and prevent regrowth. Every job includes debris hauling and site restoration, so you’re not stuck dealing with cleanup or disposal issues after we leave.

Tree removal costs in Huntington Station typically range from $500 to $2,300 depending on the tree’s size, location, and complexity of the job. Small trees under 30 feet usually cost $300-$800, while larger trees over 60 feet can range from $1,200-$2,500 or more.Several factors affect pricing: proximity to structures or power lines, accessibility for equipment, tree condition, and whether emergency services are needed. Trees requiring specialized rigging or crane assistance cost more due to additional equipment and safety requirements.We provide upfront pricing with no hidden fees, so you know exactly what to expect before work begins.
Yes, we offer 24/7 emergency tree removal services throughout Huntington Station and surrounding areas. When storms hit Long Island, fallen trees create immediate safety hazards that can’t wait for regular business hours.Our emergency response typically happens within hours of your call, not days. We prioritize situations where trees have fallen on homes, are blocking driveways, or pose immediate threats to people or property. Our crew carries specialized equipment to handle emergency situations safely, even when working around damaged power lines or unstable structures.We also work directly with insurance companies and can provide detailed documentation to support your claims for storm damage coverage.
Our complete tree removal service includes initial assessment, safe tree cutting and sectioning, debris removal, and site cleanup. We handle everything from small ornamental trees to massive oaks that require specialized equipment and techniques.The service covers cutting the tree into manageable sections, loading and hauling away all debris, and basic site restoration. We clean up thoroughly—no wood chips, branches, or sawdust left behind. For an additional fee, we also offer stump grinding to completely eliminate the remaining stump and root system.We carry full insurance coverage and use professional-grade equipment to ensure the job gets done safely without damage to your property, landscaping, or neighboring structures.
Several warning signs indicate a tree should be removed: significant leaning after storms, large dead branches, visible root damage, fungal growth on the trunk, or cracks in the main trunk. Trees growing too close to your house, power lines, or other structures may also need removal for safety reasons.In Huntington Station’s mature neighborhoods, we often see trees that were planted decades ago when properties had different layouts. These trees may have seemed fine initially but now pose risks due to their size and proximity to structures that weren’t there originally.If you’re unsure about a tree’s condition, we provide professional assessments to determine whether removal, trimming, or other treatments are the best solution for your specific situation.
We can safely remove trees near power lines, but the process requires coordination with PSEG Long Island and specialized safety protocols. Trees within 10 feet of primary electrical lines require utility company involvement to ensure safe removal without power outages or electrical hazards.For these situations, we work directly with utility crews to temporarily de-energize lines when necessary, or use specialized techniques to remove tree sections without contacting electrical equipment. This process typically takes longer to coordinate but ensures complete safety for our crew and your neighborhood.We never attempt to remove trees touching or immediately adjacent to power lines without proper utility coordination—it’s simply too dangerous and could result in widespread power outages or serious injuries.
After tree removal, we handle all debris disposal as part of our service. Smaller branches and leaves get chipped for mulch or composted at approved facilities. Larger trunk sections can be processed several ways depending on your preference and the wood type.We can cut larger pieces into firewood lengths if you want to keep some for personal use. Quality hardwood sections might be suitable for lumber milling, though this depends on the tree species and condition. Most debris gets hauled to certified disposal facilities that recycle wood waste into useful products.If you prefer to keep some of the wood for your own projects or firewood, just let us know during the initial assessment. We’re happy to cut sections to your specifications and stack them in a convenient location on your property.