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When trees outgrow the space around them, New Jersey Tree Professional steps in with safe removals, skilled pruning, and 24/7 emergency tree service throughout Essex County.
Essex County’s environment is shaped by two very different landscapes. In urban areas like Newark, East Orange, and Irvington, trees are exposed to the urban heat island effect, where asphalt and concrete can push soil temperatures well above 100°F. Over time, this stress weakens trees, often leading to brittle limbs and internal rot, especially in mature London plane trees and honey locusts.
In contrast, the hillier areas of West Orange, Montclair, and South Orange sit on heavy Rockaway-series soils, a dense, gravelly loam that drains poorly. During heavy spring rains or winter nor’easters, this saturated soil can act like a lubricant, causing even large, healthy oaks to lose stability and uproot.
We understand these Essex County–specific conditions and help property owners address tree risks early, before they turn into costly or dangerous problems.
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Tree removal in Essex County isn’t straightforward. Older neighborhoods, tight lot lines, overhead utilities, and local ordinances mean every removal has to be planned carefully. From historic homes in Glen Ridge to compact residential streets in Bloomfield, mistakes aren’t an option.
In the “Oranges” and surrounding boroughs, many trees are reaching a century of growth. These giants require more than a simple haircut. Our pruning is designed to mitigate the specific storm risks we face in North Jersey.
When a storm hits the Garden State Parkway corridor, you can’t wait days for help. We provide 24/7 emergency response for fallen trees and hazardous limbs across Nutley, Belleville, and Livingston. Whether it’s a tree on a car or a blocked driveway, we respond fast with the equipment needed to stabilize your property.
In most of our towns, yes. Municipalities like Montclair, Glen Ridge, and Essex Fells have some of the strictest tree laws in the state. For example, in Essex Fells, you typically need a permit for any tree over 6 inches in diameter. Some towns even require you to “mitigate” the loss by planting a new tree or paying into a municipal tree fund. We know the local clerks and Shade Tree Commissions in towns across the county and can help you navigate the paperwork.
If you live in Newark, Bloomfield, or Belleville, you’ve likely seen this. It’s “honeydew” produced by the Spotted Lanternfly. These pests thrive in our urban corridors and love the “Tree of Heaven” (Ailanthus) often found along the Garden State Parkway. While it’s a nuisance, the real danger is the sooty mold that grows on the honeydew, which can kill your lawn or smaller shrubs.
This is a major concern in the South Mountain Reservation area and surrounding towns like Millburn and Maplewood. Beech Leaf Disease was officially confirmed in Essex County in 2020. It is caused by a microscopic worm (nematode) and can kill a mature Beech in under a decade. If you see dark banding between the veins of your leaves, call us—early trunk injections are the only way to combat it.
Absolutely. Essex County is famous for its narrow, historic driveways and houses built just feet apart. We specialize in “urban forestry,” using compact, tracked lifts that can fit through a standard 36-inch backyard gate. We can remove massive trees from tiny yards without ever having to touch your neighbor’s property or risk your siding.
In towns like Nutley or West Orange, these are usually “Township Trees.” Generally, the local DPW or Forestry Division is responsible for pruning or removing them. However, if a branch is hanging dangerously over your private roof, the town may allow a private pro to handle it, or we can help you file a report with the township to get them to take action.
This is common in our more urbanized areas like Newark and Orange due to the Urban Heat Island effect. Asphalt and concrete can push soil temperatures to levels that “cook” tree roots, leading to early leaf drop. We recommend deep-root fertilization and specialized mulching to help insulate the roots of these street-side trees.
Essex County gets hit hard by heavy, wet snow and ice. We recommend structural pruning in late autumn for the “evergreen walls” and large Oaks common in Livingston and North Caldwell. Removing “heavy” or overextended limbs now prevents them from snapping under the weight of a February ice storm.
We provide professional tree services throughout the diverse neighborhoods of Essex County. Whether you are in a historic district or a bustling urban center, our crews are local and ready to help.
Don’t see your town? We likely cover it. Essex County has 22 municipalities, and we serve every single one of them. Contact us today to confirm service availability on your street.
TESTIMONIALS
I am greatly pleased with the work done by the NJ Tree Professional! They cleared branches and deadwood from all the Ash trees on my yard. Cut down about 20 dead trees and removed all the stumps. They also cleaned up the area of all débris. Friendly, efficient, and amazing job!
The team at New Jersey Tree Professional did an amazing job at my property. The team was professional, efficient, and exceeded my expectation. I highly recommend them.

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