Historic-district-grade care for some of the oldest and grandest shade trees in Camden County — from a crew based minutes away in Cherry Hill.
Haddonfield sits on Cherry Hill’s western border, but tree-wise it is a different century. Where Cherry Hill’s canopy was planted with its postwar subdivisions, Haddonfield is a colonial-era borough whose Victorian and early-1900s homes along and around Kings Highway are shaded by some of the oldest street and yard trees in Camden County. Working here means working around slate roofs, original fences, brick walks, and gardens that took generations to establish — and we treat all of it accordingly.
Haddonfield takes its trees seriously as a matter of policy, not just pride. The borough owns and maintains roughly 9,000 street trees in the public right-of-way, managed by its Shade Tree Commission under a state-approved community forestry plan, and it has held the Arbor Day Foundation’s Tree City USA designation for decades. That is wonderful for the town — and it creates a boundary every homeowner should understand: the tree between the sidewalk and the curb is generally the borough’s tree, not yours. Pruning or removing borough street trees is the Shade Tree Commission’s call. If a street tree is the problem, we will tell you honestly and point you to the borough rather than take your money for work that is not ours to do.
Everything on your side of that line is where we come in. Haddonfield’s private yards hold enormous old oaks, beeches, sycamores, and maples — trees that predate most tree companies’ equipment — and they need exactly what mature trees need everywhere: honest assessment, skilled structural pruning, deadwood removal before summer thunderstorms and fall hurricane remnants find it, and, when a tree is truly done, a rigged, sectional removal that puts every piece on the ground gently. On Haddonfield’s compact historic lots, there is no other kind of removal worth hiring.
Our full service list is available throughout the borough: tree removal, trimming and pruning, stump grinding, emergency storm response, and land clearing. We check the borough’s current rules for private tree work before any removal so the job is done properly at your address.
New Jersey requires tree care businesses to register with the NJ Board of Tree Experts — we work with registered, insured crews, proof of insurance available before work starts — something worth demanding from anyone you let near a 100-year-old beech.
If an old giant in your yard needs attention, request your free estimate. We are minutes away, the assessment is free, and preserving a great Haddonfield tree is a job we take personally.
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