Tree Services in Edgmont, PA

Safe, Professional Tree Work Done Right

Expert tree removal, trimming, and pruning that protects your property and your investment.

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Professional Tree Removal Edgmont

Your Property Protected, Your Peace Restored

That tree leaning toward your house keeps you up at night. Those overgrown branches scraping your roof every time the wind picks up. The dead limbs that could come down on your car, your kids, or your neighbor’s fence.

You know something needs to be done, but tree work isn’t a DIY project. One wrong cut can bring down more than you bargained for. One miscalculation can turn a $500 job into a $5,000 insurance claim.

When we finish your tree work, you’ll walk outside and actually feel relieved. No more wondering if that next storm will be the one. No more cringing every time you hear branches scraping. Just a safer property, healthier trees, and the confidence that comes from having it done right the first time.

Edgmont Tree Company

Local Experts Who Know Edgmont Trees

V Serranos Landscaping LLC has been handling tree services throughout Edgmont and Delaware County for years. We’re not a fly-by-night crew with a chainsaw and a pickup truck.

We’re licensed, insured, and equipped to handle everything from routine pruning to emergency storm damage. When you call us, you’re working with professionals who understand the types of trees common in our area and the specific challenges they present.

Most importantly, we live and work in this community. Your neighbors are our neighbors. That reputation matters to us, which is why we show up when we say we will and clean up like we were working on our own property.

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Tree Removal Process Edgmont

Straightforward Process, Professional Results

First, we come out and assess what you’re dealing with. Not every tree problem requires removal, and we’ll tell you honestly what needs to come down versus what can be saved with proper trimming or pruning.

Once we agree on the work, we show up with the right equipment for the job. For removals, that means safely sectioning trees down piece by piece when they’re close to structures, or felling them whole when there’s room. For trimming and pruning, we focus on removing dead, diseased, or problematic branches while maintaining the tree’s health and natural shape.

The job isn’t done until your property is cleaner than when we arrived. All debris gets hauled away, and we’ll even rake up the sawdust. You shouldn’t have to deal with the mess after we solve your tree problem.

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Tree Trimming Services Edgmont

Complete Tree Care Solutions

Our tree services cover everything you need to keep your property safe and your trees healthy. Tree removal for dead, diseased, or dangerous trees that pose a risk to your home or family. Professional tree trimming to remove problematic branches and improve tree structure. Careful pruning that promotes healthy growth while eliminating weak or crossing branches.

We also handle emergency situations. When storms hit Edgmont, trees come down. Sometimes they land on houses, cars, or block driveways. We respond quickly to these situations, safely removing fallen trees and clearing debris so you can get back to normal.

Every job includes complete cleanup. We’re not leaving you with a pile of branches and wood chips to deal with. That’s part of the service, not an extra charge.

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Tree removal costs depend on the size, location, and complexity of the job. A small tree in an open area might cost $300-600, while a large tree close to your house could run $1,000-2,500 or more. The price reflects the equipment needed, time required, and risk involved. Trees tangled in power lines, leaning over houses, or in tight spaces require more careful work and specialized equipment. We provide detailed estimates that break down exactly what’s included, so you know what you’re paying for and why.
In most cases, you don’t need a permit to remove trees on your own property in Edgmont, but there are exceptions. Some municipalities have ordinances protecting certain tree species or trees over a specific size. If the tree is near property lines, there might be restrictions. Trees in historic districts sometimes have additional protections. We’re familiar with local regulations and can help you determine if permits are needed. It’s always better to check first than deal with fines or legal issues later.
The terms are often used interchangeably, but there’s a subtle difference. Trimming typically refers to cutting back overgrown branches for appearance, clearance, or safety. Pruning is more selective, focusing on the tree’s health by removing dead, diseased, or problematic branches to promote proper growth. Both require understanding tree biology to avoid damaging the tree. Poor cuts can lead to disease, decay, or structural problems. We assess each tree individually to determine what type of cutting will best achieve your goals while keeping the tree healthy.
For most trees, late fall through early spring is ideal when they’re dormant. This timing reduces stress on the tree and minimizes sap loss. However, dead or dangerous branches should be removed immediately regardless of season. Some trees have specific timing requirements – oak trees shouldn’t be pruned during certain months due to disease risk, while flowering trees are best pruned right after they bloom. Emergency situations don’t wait for perfect timing. If a branch is threatening your roof or a tree is leaning dangerously, it needs immediate attention.
Yes, we’re fully licensed and insured for all tree services we provide. This protects both you and us if something goes wrong. Tree work is inherently risky – heavy branches, tall heights, and powerful equipment create potential for property damage or injury. Our insurance covers property damage and liability issues that could arise during the work. We can provide proof of insurance before starting any job. Never hire tree services that can’t provide current insurance documentation. The savings aren’t worth the risk if something goes wrong.
Several signs indicate a tree should come down: large dead branches, hollow or rotting trunk, significant lean toward structures, root damage from construction, or disease that can’t be treated. Sometimes it’s obvious – the tree is clearly dead or damaged. Other times, it requires professional assessment. A tree that looks healthy might have internal decay or root problems you can’t see. We evaluate the tree’s structure, health, and location to determine if removal is necessary or if trimming and treatment can save it. When in doubt, it’s worth having it assessed professionally.