Swaying, uprooted trees are
always an immediate danger. On Sunday August 4
th, 2013,
a pregnant woman was killed while sitting on a bench in Queens'
Kissena Park when an uprooted tree unexpectedly fell on her. When
interviewed, residents confirmed that falling tree limbs are a common
problem with twelve people injured in similar incidents over the last
few weeks.
If you are weary about any
of your trees, it is best to immediately call tree removal
professionals. North Jersey Tree Service is a fully insured
emergency tree removal company in NJ that
specializes in removing dead, diseased or dangerous trees in Bergen,
Passaic, Morris, Essex and Sussex Counties. We have the equipment and
experience to handle trees of all sizes that may be located in vast
or confined spaces.
Completely
removing a tree is never our first choice because we prefer to do
everything in our power to salvage it. A tree is still a part of
nature and we aim to keep this earth as green as possible. Our team
of highly educated and trained tree experts will take an extreme
survey of the area to assess the situation before we decide on
emergency tree removal.
However, we will immediately remove the tree if it is:
considered
irreparably hazardous
causing
an obstruction that cannot be corrected with pruning
crowding
other trees and not allowing them to grow
damaged
by an act of nature
- located
in an area where new construction require removal
If
you are unsure whether or not you need tree removal, we will walk you
through the typical signs of damage such as growing fungi, large
cracks running up the trunk, splitting bark and brittle branches. New
Jersey Tree Service will take care of your tree removal needs with
friendliness and expertise. Our number one priority is to ensure that
our customers are satisfied with our affordable pricing, efficient
work and high quality results.
For
more information on North Jersey Tree Service and our
emergency tree removal service in NJ,
call us today at (862) 400-0098. You may also call this number for any 24/7 tree emergencies.