Cherry Hill Tree Services exists for one kind of tree: the big one. The oak the builder planted when the house was new. The silver maple that shades three backyards at once. The sweetgum that drops a truckload of gumballs every fall and a scary limb every other storm.
Cherry Hill is full of them. The township grew almost all at once in the 1950s and 60s, and the trees planted with those first houses in Barclay Farm, Kingston, Erlton, Woodcrest, and Old Orchard grew right along with the families inside. Today they are 60 to 70 years old β beautiful, valuable, and in many cases simply too large for the lots they were given.
We start from stewardship, not sales. A mature shade tree adds real value to a Cherry Hill property β cooler summers, better curb appeal, a street that feels settled. So our first question is never βhow fast can we cut it down?β It is βdoes this tree have to come down at all?β Often the honest answer is no: a proper structural pruning, some weight off the limbs over the roof, and the tree is safe for another decade.
When a tree does need to go β dead, storm-cracked, heaving the foundation β we remove it the careful way: climbed and rigged in sections, lowered on ropes, with the lawn, fence, and flower beds protected. New Jersey requires tree care businesses to register with the NJ Board of Tree Experts β we work with registered, insured crews on every job.
If you have a tree question, start with a conversation. Request your free estimate and we will walk the property with you, explain what we see in plain language, and give you an honest price for exactly the work that is needed β nothing more.
We serve Cherry Hill and the surrounding Camden County communities of Voorhees, Marlton, Haddonfield.
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