Is a tree suddenly turning brown, thinning out, dropping leaves early, or showing dead branches this summer? Hufnagel Tree Service provides certified arborist tree health inspections throughout Monmouth County, identifying drought stress, root problems, structural defects, decay, and other causes of decline before recommending pruning, restoration, monitoring, or removal.
Did your homeowners insurance company send a notice requiring branches over your roof to be trimmed? Hufnagel Tree Service provides careful insurance related tree trimming throughout Monmouth County, with certified arborist expertise for close to home pruning, roof clearance, and mature tree preservation.
Middletown summer storms combine lightning, flooding, and wind. Learn why trees should be inspected seasonally, or at least once each year.
Summer reveals the true shape of ornamental trees and the way mature canopies control sunlight. Learn how certified pruning improves beauty, pools, patios, and understory plantings without weakening valuable shade trees.
A lightning scar can hide serious damage in the trunk, crown, or roots. Learn what Middletown homeowners should do after a summer storm.
Hidden tree rot can weaken a hardwood from the inside long before the canopy looks dead. Hufnagel Tree Service, based in Middletown and serving Monmouth County, explains how internal decay starts, why trees fail without warning, and when certified arborist inspection, tree restoration, or safe removal is the right call.
July storms brought heavy rain, flash flooding, and damaging winds to communities from Monmouth Beach and Long Branch to Oceanport and Asbury Park. Hufnagel Tree Service explains how saturated soil, shallow roots, falling trees, and wind pressure create hazards, and why a certified arborist inspection should happen before the next squall.
Seeing spotted lanternfly nymphs near Shark River? Hufnagel Tree Service explains what they mean for Tree of Heaven, maples, birch, decks, and summer tree health.
Tree risk assessment helps homeowners identify hazardous trees, weak limbs, decay, storm damage, leaning trunks, and structural defects before they cause property damage or safety problems.
Professional tree pruning protects tree health, improves structure, reduces storm risk, and helps Monmouth County homeowners care for mature shade trees, ornamentals, evergreens, and coastal landscape plantings.
Please contact your local municipality to determine if a permit is required for your tree removal project. They will provide you with the most accurate and up-to-date information.