Queens's Expert Arborists

Tree care built for Queens' tight yards and street trees, from removals worked around power lines and neighbors' fences to 24/7 storm response, backed by written estimates and full insurance.

Why Queens

Local tree care for Queens.

Serving all of Queens County through our New York crew, with the same credentialed arborists, the same ANSI A300 standard, and the same around the clock availability.

What we do

Tree care in Queens, made easy.

Tree Services

Tree Removal

Whether a tree is damaged, dead, or a safety hazard, our crews ensure safe and efficient removal with minimal disruption to your property.

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Tree Services

Tree Trimming & Pruning

Keep your trees safe, structured, and looking right. We remove dead or overgrown branches, improve clearance, and reduce storm risk.

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Tree Services

Emergency & Storm Damage

When storms cause tree damage, our emergency team responds quickly to remove hazards, clear debris, and restore safety.

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Tree Services

WindReady™ Storm Prep

Strategic pruning, cabling, and bracing to reduce storm damage risks before severe weather hits.

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Tree Services

Safety & Risk Assessments

Identifying potential hazards before they become problems. Tree stability, structural integrity, and surrounding risks evaluated on-site.

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Tree Services

Virtual Consulting & Estimates

Get expert arborist guidance without a site visit. Share photos or video of your trees and receive a written assessment and estimate within 24 hours.

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Commercial

Multi-Location Management

Simplify tree care across multiple properties with a single, trusted provider. Consistent maintenance and emergency response.

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Commercial

HOA & Property Management

One point of contact for the whole community: scheduled rounds, board-friendly reports, and uniform standards across every lot.

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Commercial

Municipal Tree Care

ROW maintenance, public works contracts, and storm response for city forestry teams. We handle permits and traffic plans.

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Commercial

Fortune-500 Grounds

Corporate campuses, hospital systems, and headquarters landscapes. Quarterly walks, annual risk reports, COIs on file.

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Commercial

Commercial Emergency Response

Under 2-hour dispatch to any property in our service area. Liability coverage and safety plans on file with your operations team.

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Commercial

Property Tree Inventory

A geotagged inventory of every tree on the property: species, age, condition, and recommended work, refreshed annually.

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What people are saying

Rated 4.9 stars across 140+ reviews.

Real reviews from real customers, straight from our Google Business Profile. Here's what people say once the crew has packed up and the yard is clean.

JB
★★★★★

March 11th, a brief but strong storm came through Goodlettsville and blew over two giant trees in my front yard; one which was being supported by a 3rd tree that was facing and threatening my house. It was an…

Julie Bangs3 days ago
JM
★★★★★

From the time I inquired w this company about removing a tree that was strongly impacted from the major strong 80 mph winds on March 3, 2023, they provided us w exceptional service in every way . They were…

Jeanne Mason3 weeks ago
GH
★★★★★

CATS crew was amazing across the board from Mike & Lisa & Joe to the crew that came to our house. The consultation was easy and informative and made me feel comfortable in choosing them. The price was less…

Guy Hunt1 month ago
Local expertise

Why an Expert Arborist Matters in Queens

Queens County is the densest tree canopy problem in the metro: street plane trees squeezed into narrow tree pits, backyard maples crowded against fences and garages, and roots that have nowhere to spread but under sidewalks and foundations. That crowding means most work here is precision work. A removal wedged between two houses cannot just come down; it has to be roped and lowered in sections, with every cut planned against what is on the other side of the fence.

The soil underneath most Queens lots is compacted clay to loam, packed hard by decades of construction and foot traffic, which limits root oxygen and drainage even in a normal year. When a nor’easter or a remnant tropical system dumps several inches of rain in a day, that same compacted ground saturates fast and holds water around root systems that were already working with a small footprint. That combination, tight roots plus saturated soil plus wind, is the leading reason we get called out after a storm for a tree that leaned or came down on a Queens property.

Queens’s Tree Challenges

The species we see most in Queens are London plane along the streets, plus red maple, callery pear, and honeylocust in yards, all planted for their tolerance of compaction and pollution rather than because they are naturally suited to the ground here. Spotted lanternfly is the pest we check for on every visit, since Queens’ dense plantings of tree of heaven and maple give it plenty of hosts to move between. Emerald ash borer remains a threat to any ash still standing, and callery pear in particular is prone to splitting at its branch unions once a nor’easter gets into it. An arborist who knows which Queens species carry which risk can catch a failing union or a compromised root plate before it becomes an emergency call.

Service area

Our New York service area.

Queens is in the New York service area. Calls route through national intake until local coverage is verified.

Areas we cover

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Queens FAQ

Local questions, local answers.

Don't see your question? Call us. Every call is answered by a human arborist, day or night.

Do you serve Queens, NY?
Yes. The Certified Arborist Tree Service works throughout Queens County, from dense residential blocks to larger park-adjacent lots. Call for a free on-site estimate.
How do you remove a tree on a tight Queens lot?
Most removals here are done in sections, roped down piece by piece to protect fences, driveways, and neighboring structures. An arborist plans the rigging before the first cut.
How fast can an arborist get to my property?
Most estimate visits happen within 24 hours, and storm emergencies get a crew on site the same day. We answer the phone around the clock, not a call center.
What tree problems are most common in Queens?
Spotted lanternfly and emerald ash borer are the pest pressures we see most, and compacted, poorly drained clay soil under Queens' streets and yards is what usually sets up root failure in a nor'easter.
Are you licensed and insured?
Yes. We carry full general liability and workers' compensation coverage on every crew member, and can email a current Certificate of Insurance before work begins.
Take back your trees today

One expert arborist. Every tree on your property.

Free estimate. Twenty-four-hour response. No contracts. No commitments.

Or call (844) 835-8733, answered 24/7 by a human.