
Tree Removal Services in Chesterfield, NJ
Serving Chesterfield Township and the surrounding Burlington County area for over 20 years. Dead trees, storm damage, hazardous trees near structures — we handle the jobs that require real skill and the right equipment.
Controlled Tree Removal in Chesterfield, NJ
Chesterfield Township is a rural agricultural community in Burlington County with large properties and mature trees. When a tree needs to come down — whether it's dead, storm-damaged, or threatening a structure — you need a crew with the skill and equipment to handle the job safely on rural properties.
We assess every tree before we start: the lean, the root system, the condition of the wood, and what's within fall distance. We check for power lines and buried utilities, then determine the safest removal method. Every job gets a full crew — nobody works alone.



Signs a Tree May Need to Come Down
Not sure if your tree needs to be removed? Here are the warning signs we look for during a free assessment in Chesterfield.
Leaning Trees
A tree that has developed a lean toward your house or driveway is a warning sign. 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. A tree with significant dieback in the upper crown could be diseased or root-damaged. These limbs can fall without warning.
Storm Damage
A tree that lost major limbs in a storm is often structurally compromised. Cracks, splits, and wound wood can hide internal decay that develops over years.
Hollow or Cracked Trunks
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. Fungal growth is often a sign of internal decay.
Root Damage
Surface roots can buckle sidewalks and damage underground pipes. Construction damage near the root zone can kill a tree slowly. If roots are failing, the whole tree becomes unstable.
Too Close to the House
A tree that has grown into your roofline or has major limbs directly over the house is a liability. We see this often in rural properties with large mature trees.
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 — Chesterfield and Burlington County get all of it. When a tree comes down on your property, you need someone who can get there quickly and work safely under pressure.
- 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.
Common Questions About Tree Removal in Chesterfield
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