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Thursday, March 17, 2016

Tree Removal in NJ

Removing a tree from your property can be a large-scale projects with many different variables and considerations. The condition of the tree, its location on your property, and its size are important factors to consider when performing tree removal in NJ. Though many choose to remove trees from their property for various reasons, recent outbreaks of the Emerald Ash Borer have been located in NJ ash trees, wreaking havoc and killing trees. It is important to remove trees infested with EAB before the tree becomes a danger to your property.

Amazing Tree Services serves NJ residents and property owners with prompt and affordable tree removal in NJ. Our professional tree specialists develop successful strategies to safely remove trees from properties. With our own crane and equipment, no matter where a tree is located on your property, we have the means to remove it. Our years of experience have allowed us to develop as a trusted, reliable tree removal company, and we strive to meet the satisfaction of our customers and exceed their expectations. We work without delay to remove diseased, damaged, or dead trees from your property and give you peace-of-mind.

Do I Have Ash Trees On My Property?

To identify ash trees on your property, look for the following:

  • Branch Arrangement: ash branches are located directly across from each other with a single bud at the tip of the branch - not staggered like other deciduous trees.
  • Bark and Branch Texture: Look for diamond shaped ridges in the bark of mature trees. Young ash trees feature smooth bark. Ash tree branches do not have a waxy coating.
  • Leaves: Perhaps the most significant trait of ash trees. Ash leaves have 5-11 leaflets, which may be toothed or smooth. If you see leaves fitting this description with the branch arrangement mentioned above, you probably have an ash tree. The only other type of tree with these features is boxelder, however they have 3-5 leaflets.

Once you have established that you have ash trees on your property, it is important that you call experts to inspect the tree for EAB infestation. Because of their recent sightings in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, it is quite possible your tree is infected. Once an infestation has been identified, it is imperative that you call for expert tree removal in NJ to ensure proper protocols are followed and that the tree is successfully removed without delay.

Emerald Ash Borers have so far been spotted in 25 states, and have decimated tens of millions of ash trees since being discovered in 2002. Their spread has since raised concern in many communities facing difficulty eradicating their presence. If you are experiencing an EAS infestation in your tree, call us for affordable tree removal in NJ.

We serve many counties in New Jersey, including:

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