
Tree Trimming & Pruning
Precision cuts that keep your trees healthy, shaped, and clear of structures and overhead hazards.
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Welcome to Tree Service Irvington
Tree Service Irvington handles tree removal, trimming and pruning, stump grinding, and emergency work across Irvington, NJ and Essex County. Licensed, insured, and straight with you on price before any work starts.
If your tree is healthy and not threatening anything, we will tell you that too. Not every call turns into a job, and that is fine with us.
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We respond within one business day.

Our Vision
To be the most trusted name in tree care by prioritizing safety, quality, and honest advice.
Our Mission
To protect your property and preserve the natural beauty of your landscape with professional, responsible tree work.
Who We Are
Tree Service Irvington handles everything from routine annual trimming to complex removals next to structures and power lines. Our crew is trained in rigging and proper cut technique — work that protects both your property and the health of the trees we leave behind.
We are not a national franchise. Every estimate comes from someone who will actually be on the job. We keep our prices honest and our communication direct. If the work you are describing is not something we recommend, we will tell you before you spend anything.
What We Do
We cover the full range of residential and commercial tree work. Each service is priced after a site visit — no phone estimates for work we have not seen.

Precision cuts that keep your trees healthy, shaped, and clear of structures and overhead hazards.
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Safe, controlled removal of dead, diseased, or structurally compromised trees.
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24/7 storm response and emergency removal when a tree falls or poses immediate danger to your property.
View DetailsWhy Work With Us
Bad tree work creates problems that outlast the job: flush cuts that rot the trunk, topping that destroys structure, stumps left at ground level that sprout and harbor disease. We follow ISA pruning standards on every job.
We tell you when a tree does not need work. If trimming will not meaningfully help a tree, we say so rather than bill for unnecessary cuts. According to the ISA (International Society of Arboriculture), unnecessary pruning wounds are a leading cause of preventable tree decline.
Every job ends with wood and debris removed or chipped on-site. We leave your property cleaner than we found it.
Essex County and Irvington have permit requirements for certain removals. We know the rules and file the paperwork when it is required.
Service Area
We focus exclusively on Irvington, NJ. Keeping our work local means faster response times, crews who know the area, and no filler jobs padding our schedule. Whether you are dealing with a single hazard tree or a full property clearance, we can give a free on-site estimate within 48 hours on non-emergency calls.
The NJ Forest Service recommends professional assessment for any tree that may pose a risk to structures or utilities. We can provide that assessment as part of a free estimate.
We do not take jobs outside our travel radius just to fill the schedule. That keeps our crews available and our response times short for the customers we commit to serve.
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Tree removal cost in Irvington depends on the tree's height, trunk diameter, proximity to structures, and site access. A small tree in an open yard costs far less than a large oak growing against a house. We provide a free on-site estimate so you have a firm price before any work begins — no per-hour surprises. See our tree removal service page for what affects cost.
Irvington and Essex County may require a permit for trees above a certain trunk diameter, particularly on the front property line or public-facing lots. We check the current municipal requirements before starting any removal and handle the paperwork when a permit is needed.
Most trees do not need to be removed. Removal is appropriate when a tree is dead, structurally compromised at the trunk base, or leaning toward a structure. Overgrown or partially dead trees are almost always better candidates for selective pruning. We walk you through what we are seeing before recommending anything.
Yes. We respond to emergency calls in Irvington and throughout Essex County for storm damage — limbs on roofs, trees blocking driveways, or trunks leaning over occupied buildings. Emergency response is available 24/7 and costs more than scheduled work, which is standard in the industry. If the situation can safely wait until morning, we will tell you that too.
We cover Irvington, NJ. No commitment to schedule a visit.
Mon–Sat: 7am–6pm · Emergency calls: 24/7
(973) 847-2905