On an island in the Atlantic's path, hurricane season is never theoretical.
Long Island lives with the sea on three sides, and its trees pay for the view. Salt-laden nor'easters hammer the South Shore, hurricanes and tropical storms — Sandy, Irene, Isaias — drive surge and wind straight up the barrier beaches, and the sandy Pine Barrens soil gives shallow roots little to hold onto when the ground saturates. A healthy-looking oak can uproot whole in a single gust.
The tree mix reflects the terrain. Pitch pine and scrub oak dominate the central Barrens, towering white pines and red oaks shade the leafy North Shore estates, and street maples line the tight village grids of Nassau. Each fails differently, and each demands its own removal plan when it comes down on a roof or a wire.
We stage crews to move quickly across both counties the moment the National Weather Service New York/Upton (OKX) office posts a warning, so a storm-struck home in Huntington gets the same fast response as one in Montauk.
Field insight:
Sandy Long Island soil and a high water table mean root plates lift as a unit — the tree tips whole rather than snapping. We probe for heave and lift compromised trees with cranes off saturated ground so nothing shifts once cutting begins.

South Shore response — trunk lifted off the roofline, meter access cleared same day

We respond in minutes, not hours
Our network of certified arborists is on standby 24/7 to handle any tree emergency. From fallen trees to dangerous limbs, we provide rapid response to protect your property.
Why Choose Us
- Certified Experts
All our arborists are certified and fully insured
- Rapid Response
Average response time under 30 minutes
- Insurance Specialists
We handle all insurance paperwork for you
Emergency Tree Services Across Long Island, NY
One call covers it — tree on a roof, blocked driveway, limb tangled in the service drop, or a leaner over a bedroom.

Emergency Tree Removal
Rapid removal of fallen or dangerous trees threatening your property
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Storm Damage Response
Immediate cleanup after storms, including fallen limbs and damaged trees
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Hazard Assessment
Professional evaluation of potential tree hazards before they cause damage
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Common Tree Emergencies We Handle in Long Island
Facing one of these right now? Go straight to the situation — we respond 24/7:
Our Long Island Emergency Response Process
Clear steps. Fast action. Zero guesswork. Here's how we get your Long Island property safe again.
How We Handle Your Tree Emergency
Our streamlined process ensures quick response and efficient resolution of your tree emergency
Step :Emergency Call
Call our Long Island hotline at (866) 320-7003. A live dispatcher answers 24/7 — through hurricanes, nor'easters, and the coastal-flood events that saturate South Shore ground.
Step :Rapid Response
We route the nearest crew across Nassau and Suffolk, working around flooded roads and downed spans to reach most emergencies in 1–2 hours.
Step :Safety Assessment
A certified arborist reads the root-plate lift in sandy soil, the lean, and how the tree sits against your roof or a PSEG Long Island line before any cut.
Step :Professional Removal
Cranes and technical rigging take the tree down in controlled sections — the safe approach when a whole root ball has heaved beside the foundation.
Step :Property Protection
Ground mats, spotters, and controlled lowering protect decks, pools, septic fields, and driveways from secondary damage on tight island lots.
Step :Complete Cleanup
We chip, buck, and haul every limb away — or stack the firewood — following NY DEC and Nassau or Suffolk County debris guidance.
Step :Insurance Assistance
We photograph and measure everything and package arborist notes for your carrier, then coordinate to move a storm claim toward approval.
Common Tree Challenges in Long Island
Every species fails its own way under load. Knowing those patterns lets us clear the hazard without starting a new one.
Pitch Pine
Signature Pine Barrens tree; shallow-rooted in sand and prone to whole-tree windthrow in storms
Northern Red Oak
Estate-shade giant with heavy laterals that uproot on the saturated, sandy North Shore
Eastern White Pine
Tall, top-heavy crown catches nor'easter and hurricane gusts and snaps or tips whole
Red Maple
Common street tree with weak unions that split under salt-laden coastal wind
White Ash
Emerald ash borer leaves brittle standing dead wood that fails in the lightest gust
Long Island Tree Regulations
Tree rules on Long Island are set town by town and village by village across Nassau and Suffolk — places like Hempstead, Brookhaven, Islip, and Huntington each run their own permit and right-of-way policies, and some tie removals to wetland or Pine Barrens protections.
Emergency removal of an immediate hazard or a tree already down on private property generally proceeds at once. We confirm your town's rule, coordinate with the highway or building department when needed, and document the work for your records or claim.
Helpful links: CT DEEP, the Nassau County portal, and the ISA arborist resource Trees Are Good.
Long Island Neighborhoods & Nearby Towns We Serve
We dispatch around the clock across Long Island and the bordering towns.
Hempstead
Huntington
Babylon
Brookhaven
Islip
Oyster Bay
Smithtown
Massapequa
Levittown
Hicksville
Garden City
Great Neck
Port Washington
Riverhead
Southampton
East Hampton
Montauk
Patchogue
Long Beach
Glen Cove
the North Shore
the Hamptons
Don't see your street? We cover all of Nassau & Suffolk Counties. Call us to confirm.
What Long Island Neighbors Say
Fast arrival. Careful work. Spotless cleanup. That's the standard on every call.
Client Testimonials
Trusted by homeowners, businesses, and insurance companies nationwide

Frank Delgado
"A hurricane remnant uprooted a whole white pine and laid it across our roof and the neighbor's fence. The crew craned it off in pieces without cracking a single shingle more than the storm already had..."

Renata Cohen
"A nor'easter dropped an oak onto our sunroom and pulled the service line down with it. They coordinated with PSEG Long Island, cleared it safely, and handed me a full photo packet. My claim was approv..."

Sean Kilbride
"After a coastal storm flooded our complex, two pitch pines had tipped over the parking lot. Their crew cleared both, reopened the lot before tenants left for work, and left the mulch beds and curbing ..."
Long Island Storm Resources
Stay informed and handle outages safely. Bookmark these before the next storm:
Frequently Asked Questions: Long Island Tree Emergencies
How fast can you remove a tree on my house on Long Island?
For a tree on a structure, blocking egress, or tangled with wires, our crews typically arrive within 1–2 hours, day or night — even mid-storm. We stage across Nassau and Suffolk to reach the North Shore, the South Shore, and the East End quickly. Lower-risk calls are triaged by safety with same- or next-day service.
Does homeowners insurance cover storm tree removal on Long Island?
Most policies cover removal when a tree damages a covered structure such as your home, garage, deck, or fence. If a tree falls in the yard with no structural damage, coverage varies by policy. We document the scene with photos, measurements, and arborist notes and coordinate with your carrier to help speed approval after a hurricane or nor'easter.
Do I need a permit to remove a storm-damaged tree on Long Island?
It depends on your town or village — Hempstead, Brookhaven, Islip, Huntington, and others each set their own rules, and some tie removals to wetland or Pine Barrens protections. Emergency removal of an immediate hazard or a downed tree on private property generally proceeds right away. We confirm the local policy and handle any coordination.
What should I do if a storm tree is on a power line on Long Island?
Treat every downed line as live. Stay back at least 50 feet, keep others and pets away, and report it to PSEG Long Island, the electric utility for Nassau and Suffolk. Don't touch fences or standing water near the tree. Once PSEG de-energizes and secures the scene, our crew removes the tree safely.
Are you equipped for hurricane and nor'easter tree damage?
Yes. Coastal storms uproot whole trees from Long Island's sandy soil rather than just snapping limbs, so we bring cranes, heavy rigging, and arborists who understand how a heaved root plate behaves. We work through hurricane season and every nor'easter across both counties, from Long Beach to Montauk.
Emergency Tree Service Across Nassau & Suffolk Counties & New York
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