Insured crews who work on oversized oaks, maples, and sweetgums every day — free estimates and fast local response across Cherry Hill.
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Safe takedowns of oversized oaks and maples on tight suburban lots — township permit handled as part of the job.
Learn more →Structural pruning that keeps 60-year-old shade trees healthy, balanced, and off your roofline.
Learn more →Grind out old stumps below grade so you can replant, regrade, or finally mow straight lines again.
Learn more →Fast storm response when summer thunderstorms or hurricane remnants drop limbs on homes and driveways.
Learn more →Brush and lot clearing for additions, pools, fence lines, and overgrown back corners.
Learn more →Most of Cherry Hill went up in one long building boom between the early 1950s and the late 1960s. As the split-levels and colonials filled in Barclay Farm, Kingston, Woodcrest, Erlton, Ashland, and Old Orchard, builders lined every new street with saplings — pin oaks, red maples, Norway maples, sweetgums — spaced for how the block looked on move-in day, not for what those trees would become.
Sixty and seventy years later, they became giants. A pin oak planted beside a 1962 split-level now stands 70 feet tall, with limbs stretched over the roof, roots pressing against the driveway, and a canopy that was never meant to share a quarter-acre lot with a house, a shed, and a swing set.
That is the tree work Cherry Hill actually needs, and it is the work we do every day. Not clearing woods — caring for a mature suburban canopy that is worth keeping wherever it can be kept, and taking down safely where it cannot.
Our crews handle full tree removal, trimming and pruning, stump grinding, emergency storm response, and land clearing across every Cherry Hill neighborhood. We climb and rig big trees in tight spaces: over pools, between fences, above additions. New Jersey requires tree care businesses to register with the NJ Board of Tree Experts — we work with registered, insured crews.
Two local realities shape almost every job here. First, weather: summer thunderstorms and the remnants of Atlantic hurricanes from August through October do most of the damage, usually by finding the dead limb or weak fork that has been waiting years for the right gust. Second, the township: Cherry Hill requires a permit before removing any tree 5 inches or more in diameter. The residential permit is free, homeowners are capped at three healthy trees per year, and processing takes about a week. We handle that paperwork on every removal so you never have to.
If a big tree over your house has been on your mind — or a stump, a storm hazard, or an overgrown property line — request your free estimate. We will look at the tree, explain your options honestly, and put a firm price in writing. The button says “Get My Free Estimate,” and it means exactly that: free, fast, and no pressure.
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Do You Need a Permit to Remove a Tree in Cherry Hill, NJ? (2026 Guide) — Cherry Hill requires a free permit for any tree 5+ inches in diameter — even dead ones — and caps removals at 3 per year. Fees, exemptions & how to apply.
In most cases, yes. Cherry Hill Township requires a permit for removing any tree 5 inches or more in trunk diameter — even dead ones. The residential permit is free, and homeowners are capped at 3 healthy-tree removals per 12 months. We prepare and file the paperwork as part of every removal job.
Small trees often run a few hundred dollars, while the big 60- and 70-foot oaks and maples common in Cherry Hill typically land between $1,500 and $4,000 or more, depending on access and condition. Every job is different — request your free estimate for an exact written price.
Yes. New Jersey requires tree care businesses to register with the NJ Board of Tree Experts — we work with registered, insured crews, and we can provide proof of insurance before any work begins.
Yes — estimates are always free and carry no obligation. Fill out the short form on this page and we will assess your trees and send a clear written quote, usually fast enough to plan your project the same week.
During summer thunderstorms and the August-to-October hurricane season we prioritize hazards: trees on houses, blocked driveways, and hanging limbs get handled first. Submit the estimate form and mark it as an emergency, and we will move you to the front of the schedule.
Yes. We mark the trees, prepare the application with your survey or plot plan, and submit it to the Department of Public Works. The township asks for about 7 business days to process, so we build that into the schedule.
We cover Cherry Hill first, plus nearby Voorhees, Marlton, and Haddonfield. Each town has its own tree rules, and we sort out what applies at your address before work starts.
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