Every tree company says they care about safety. On the Raritan Bayshore, safety isn’t a slogan — it’s the whole job.
Middletown sits directly in the path of the weather that defines the Jersey Shore: nor’easters that stall offshore and grind away for days, summer squall lines, and the remnants of Atlantic hurricanes that funnel up the bay between August and October. Sandy showed everyone here what happens when big trees and big wind meet over houses. Middletown Tree Pros was built around that lesson.
Our approach is simple: assess honestly, plan carefully, work safely, clean up completely.
That starts with a free, no-pressure estimate. We walk the property with you, look at each tree’s structure, root zone, and lean, and tell you plainly what needs to come down, what can be saved with pruning, and what can simply be left alone. If a tree is healthy and well-anchored, we’ll say so — talking a homeowner out of an unnecessary removal is a better outcome than an invoice.
When work is needed, we plan it like storm-country professionals: rigging and lowering over roofs and fences instead of free-falling limbs, ground protection on soft lawns, and a full cleanup before we leave. New Jersey requires tree care businesses to register with the NJ Board of Tree Experts — we work with registered, insured crews, and we’ll gladly show proof of insurance before a single cut is made.
Since late 2024, Middletown requires a tree removal application for every removal on every property, with replacement fees that can reach $3,600 per tree for the largest specimens. Hazard and storm-damaged trees are exempt from those fees — but only with the right documentation, filed the right way.
We treat that paperwork as part of the job. Photos, hazard documentation, the township application, the 48-hour storm-emergency filing — handled. Homeowners in Lincroft, Navesink, Leonardo, Belford, Port Monmouth, River Plaza, and New Monmouth shouldn’t need to become ordinance experts just to deal with a dangerous oak.
We’re locally focused: Middletown Township is home base, and we also serve Holmdel, Red Bank, and Rumson. Same coastal weather, same tree problems, same fast response.
If a tree on your property worries you — or a storm already made the decision for you — request your free estimate. We’ll take an honest look and give you a clear plan and a straight price. Satisfaction guaranteed.
We serve Middletown and the surrounding Monmouth County communities of Holmdel, Red Bank, Rumson.
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