Mature trees can hide storm damage high in the canopy. Learn why Hufnagel recommends annual aerial tree inspections, with extra checks after severe seasons.
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.
A tall tree can fail on a clear day when internal rot has destroyed its support. Learn how Middletown tree inspections identify risk before a home is damaged.
A tree with two or more large trunks may look strong, but a narrow union can become a serious failure point. Hufnagel Tree Service explains how certified arborists evaluate codominant stems, reduce preventable risk, and determine when a multi stem tree can be preserved or should be removed.
Trees often uproot because their root systems were compromised long before the storm arrived. Hufnagel Tree Service explains the warning signs, inspection process, and tree health services that can reduce root-related failure risk.
Vines can turn a healthy-looking tree into a hidden structural concern. Hufnagel Tree Service explains how climbing vines affect tree health, storm resistance, inspection, restoration, and removal decisions.
Tree risk assessment helps Monmouth County homeowners identify weak limbs, decay, leaning trees, root concerns, and storm exposure before hurricane-season weather reaches Keyport, Union Beach, Highlands, Rumson, Sea Bright, Ocean Township, and nearby communities.
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.
Wet spring weather can make trees in Long Branch and West Long Branch grow fast, heavy, and uneven. Hufnagel Tree Service helps homeowners reduce early summer branch failure with certified arborist inspections, tree trimming, pruning, canopy thinning, and free ground-based tree risk assessments.
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.