Tree Service

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Tree Removal, Trimming – Serving: Belle Mead, Princeton, Montgomery, Rocky Hill, Hopewell, Skillman Hillsborough, Somerset County

Tree removal
Our tree workers must sometimes remove trees growing in confined spaces near homes, utilities, and other delicate areas. Tree removal requires considerable experience and training to successfully perform this task. We are highly trained in  aspects of tree removal. Our goal in all of our tree services is to provide a professional service, clean up all debris and cause as little impact to surrounding landscape as possible

Storm Damage 
Most damage to property during severe weather events occurs due to falling trees and limbs. High winds and wet soil conditions typical of summer storms can cause tree roots to fail and can cause branches to fall. Large limbs may fall during storms or an entire tree may fall, causing power outages and property damages.It’s very difficult to completely protect your trees and property from severe storms, but there are some things that can help lower your risk of damage. We can inspect your trees for defects and conditions that could lead your trees to potential problems.

In many cases these potential dangers are not always obvious to the homeowner and correcting them can be dangerous. Call us to inspect your trees for potential problems.

Cabling and Bracing for Trees
Some multi-trunk trees may lose their structural integrity, due to age, disease, storm damage or just weather. Cabling and bracing may help support a tree, and can help you avoid having to remove the tree outright.

Stump Removal
Stumps can be a rather ugly blemish on your otherwise nice landscape. Let Hamlett’s Tree Service help you repair your property to its former glory.

Hamlett’s Tree Service

Fully Insured & Licensed

24 Hr Emergency Service

Tree Removal

Tree Trimming

Corrective Pruning

Stump Grinding

Landscaping

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“After the last storm they came right in and removed our fallen tree and pruned our damaged ones, our trees look better than ever” — John.