Tree Trimming Calverton

Local Tree Care Experts

Transform your landscape with expert tree trimming from Green Light Tree Services in Calverton. Enhance curb appeal and ensure tree health.

Reviews

100% Customer Satisfaction

Tree Health Benefits

Why Tree Trimming Matters

  • Regular trimming prevents disease, keeping trees healthy.
  • Enhances property appearance, boosting curb appeal.
  • Promotes safety by removing hazardous branches.
  • Encourages robust growth and vitality.
  • Professional Tree Services

    Your Local Tree Care Specialists

    At Green Light Tree Services, we pride ourselves on providing top-notch tree trimming services in Calverton, NY. Our team of certified arborists and experienced arborists ensures your trees receive the best care possible. With a focus on customized tree services, we cater to the unique needs of every tree, enhancing both beauty and health. Trust us for all your tree care needs in Suffolk County.

    Tree Trimming Process

    Our Approach to Tree Care

  • Assessment: Evaluate tree health and structure.
  • Trimming: Expertly prune for optimal growth.
  • Cleanup: Leave your property neat and tidy.
  • Comprehensive Tree Care

    Importance of Regular Maintenance

    Tree trimming is essential for maintaining a healthy and beautiful landscape. At Green Light Tree Services, we offer comprehensive tree care services, including tree pruning, tree disease treatment, and organic tree care. Our professional arborists are skilled in handling all tree maintenance tasks, ensuring your trees thrive in Calverton, NY. With a commitment to excellence, we provide reliable services that enhance your property’s value and appearance. Contact us at 631-923-3033 to learn more about our offerings in Suffolk County.

    View Our Tree Removal Services

    About Green Light Tree Services

    Contact us

    Calverton was first referred to as “Baiting Hollow Station” when the Long Island Rail Road arrived in 1844. The station closed in 1958, but the sheltered shed for the station remained standing as of 2007.

    The area’s Native American name was Conungum or Kanungum, meaning “fixed line” or “boundary”. In 1868, the Calverton post office opened, named for Bernard J. Calvert. It remained a small farming community specializing in cranberries, which grew in swampy areas along the Peconic River until the Navy purchase.

    Calverton’s history is tied closely to Naval Weapons Industrial Reserve Plant, Calverton. In 1953, the United States Navy purchased 6,000 acres (24 km2) around Calverton from a local farmer named Harry Edwards, including the mansion of a grandson of Frank Winfield Woolworth’s, so that Grumman could test and finish jets. A 10,000-foot (3,000 m) runway was built, and most of Grumman’s F-14 Tomcat and E-2C Hawkeye aircraft were to pass through the plant.

    Learn more about Calverton.