
Tree Removal Services in Audubon, NJ
Audubon is a tight-knit borough with older neighborhoods and mature trees growing close to homes, fences, and utility lines. When a tree needs to come down, the work requires precision — not just a chainsaw. We bring the crew and equipment to handle it right.
Controlled Tree Removal in Audubon, NJ
Audubon is a densely built borough in Camden County where trees and homes share tight spaces. Mature oaks and maples line the streets and grow close to houses that have been standing for 50 or 60 years. When one of those trees needs to come down, there is rarely a clean, open drop zone. That is where experience and the right equipment make all the difference.
We walk every job before we start. We look at the lean of the tree, the condition of the wood, what is within fall distance, and where the power lines run. We check for buried utilities and anything else that changes the approach. Then we pick the method — climbing removal with rigging, bucket truck work, or crane-assisted if the space demands it.
Every removal gets a full crew. We protect your lawn, your fence, and your neighbor's property. When we leave, the site is clean.



Signs a Tree May Need to Come Down
Homeowners in Audubon ask us all the time: how do I know if my tree needs to be removed? Here are the things we look for.
Leaning Trees
A tree that has developed a lean — especially one that was not always leaning — is a warning sign. If the lean is toward your house, driveway, or a neighbor, it needs to be looked at. A sudden lean combined with soil heaving at the base means the root system is failing.
Dead Limbs and Dieback
Large dead limbs in the canopy are a hazard on their own. A tree with significant dieback in the upper crown is telling you something is wrong — disease, root damage, or drought stress. These limbs can fall without warning.
Storm Damage
A tree that has been hit by lightning or lost major limbs in a storm is often structurally compromised even if it still looks like it is standing fine. Cracks, splits, and wound wood can hide internal decay.
Hollow or Cracked Trunks
A hollow tree is not automatically a dead tree, but it is a weaker one. If more than 30-40% of the trunk is hollow, the tree does not have enough sound wood to hold itself up in a major storm.
Root Damage
Surface roots can buckle sidewalks, lift driveways, and damage underground pipes. Construction damage near the root zone can kill a tree slowly over several years. If roots are failing, the whole tree becomes unstable.
Too Close to the House
A tree that has grown into your roofline, is rubbing against siding, or has major limbs directly over the house is a liability. In older Audubon neighborhoods, trees planted decades ago can outgrow their space significantly.
Not sure if your tree needs to come down? We'll take a look — no charge.

Emergency Tree Removal and Storm Damage
South Jersey storms hit hard. Nor'easters, summer thunderstorms, ice storms in winter — Audubon gets all of it. When a tree comes down on your property, you need someone who can get there quickly and work safely. We respond 24/7 across South Jersey.
Storm removal is more complex than a standard removal because the tree is often under tension or tangled in other trees. Cutting in the wrong spot can cause the tree to shift suddenly. Our crew knows how to read these situations and work them safely.
- 24/7 emergency response — nights, weekends, holidays
- Fallen tree removal from roofs and structures
- Blocked driveway and road clearance
- Hanging limb removal before they fall
- Power line clearance coordination with the utility
- Full debris cleanup after emergency removal
Storm Damage - What to Do Right Now
- 1Stay away from the fallen tree — especially if power lines are involved.
- 2If lines are down, call your utility company first (JCP&L or PSE&G), then call us.
- 3Do not try to move the tree yourself. A tree under tension can shift suddenly.
- 4Document the damage with photos for your insurance claim.
- 5Call us at 856-784-4474 — we will get there as fast as we safely can.
Most homeowner's insurance policies cover emergency tree removal when the tree damages a structure. We can provide documentation to support your claim.
How a Tree Removal Job Works in Audubon
From the first call to the final walkthrough — here is what to expect when you hire us.
Free Estimate
We come out, walk the job with you, and give you a straight price. No pressure, no obligation. We explain what we are going to do and why.
Tree Evaluation
We assess the tree structure, lean, root system, and condition of the wood. We identify hazards, check for utilities, and determine the safest removal method.
Safety Planning
Before any cuts are made, we set up the work zone, position equipment, and brief the crew. We check for obstacles and plan every section of the removal.
Controlled Removal
The climber goes up, rigging is set, and we start taking the tree down in sections. The ground crew controls the lowering lines and keeps the work area clear.
Chipping and Cleanup
Branches and brush go through the chipper. Logs are cut to length and either stacked for firewood or hauled out. We use a blower to clean up sawdust and small debris.
Final Walkthrough
Before we leave, we walk the site with you. If something does not look right, tell us. We would rather fix it on the spot than have you call us later.
Serving Audubon and the Surrounding Area
We are based in South Jersey and work throughout Camden County, Burlington County, and Gloucester County.
Audubon and Camden County
Audubon is a small borough in Camden County with older residential neighborhoods and mature street trees. We work here regularly and know the area well.
Nearby Camden County
We cover all of Camden County including Cherry Hill, Voorhees, Haddonfield, and the surrounding communities.
Burlington County
We also serve Burlington County towns including Moorestown, Mount Laurel, Marlton, and Mount Holly.
Don't see your town? Give us a call — we likely cover it.
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