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A towering White Oak standing in a farm field in Chesterfield, Burlington County, with the flat agricultural landscape and distant Pine Barrens tree line visible on the horizon
Family-Owned & OperatedISA Certified Arborist on Staff

Tree Service in Burlington County, New Jersey

ISA Arborist on staff serving 38 municipalities across Burlington County. $3M insured, 38+ years experience. Tree removal, stump grinding, trimming & 24/7 emergency service.

Licensed, Certified & Insured
ISA Certified Arborist on staff — International Society of Arboriculture
Certified Treecare Safety Professional CTSP #03722
New Jersey Licensed Tree Expert Arborist #200988
New Jersey Home Improvement Contractor #13VH07323700
OSHA 30-Hour Safety Certification

38

Towns Served

30-min

Response Time

1,200+

Trees Removed

38+

Years Experience

Professional Tree Care in Burlington County

Burlington County is the largest county in New Jersey by land area, stretching from the Delaware River suburbs in the west to the heart of the Pine Barrens in the east. This geographic breadth creates an extraordinary range of tree service needs, from the stately sycamores and oaks lining historic streets in Burlington City and Mount Holly to the sprawling pine-oak forests of the Pinelands interior. Pro-Stump Tree Service serves the full spectrum of Burlington County landscapes, from dense suburban developments in Evesham and Mount Laurel to rural farmsteads in Chesterfield and the wilderness of Bass River.

From tree removal and stump grinding to 24/7 storm response, Pro-Stump Tree Service delivers ISA-standard care to all 38 municipalities in Burlington County. Every job is supervised by our certified arborist and backed by $3M liability insurance.

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Local Expertise

Why Burlington County Homeowners Choose Pro-Stump Tree Service

Large Rural Lot & Land Clearing

Burlington County's expansive rural properties in Chesterfield, Springfield, and Woodland often require large-scale clearing for new construction, horse paddocks, or farm expansion. We handle selective and full-lot clearing efficiently, including stump removal and debris hauling.

Pinelands Commission Compliance

Eastern Burlington County falls under strict Pinelands Management Area regulations. We navigate the permitting process, ensure vegetation removal meets Commission requirements, and provide documentation so your project stays on track without regulatory delays.

Well Water & Foundation Root Intrusion

Aggressive root systems from willows, maples, and sycamores frequently invade well casings, septic systems, and foundations across Burlington County's rural and suburban lots. We remove problem trees, grind invasive root networks, and recommend non-invasive replacement species.

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Common Tree Species in Burlington County

Our ISA Certified Arborist is experienced with every species found across Burlington County. Here are the most common trees we work with. See examples in our project gallery.

White Oak
Red Oak
Sycamore
Sugar Maple
Pitch Pine
Virginia Pine
Tulip Poplar
Sweetgum
American Beech
Flowering Dogwood

Storm History in Burlington County

Burlington County has been impacted by numerous major storms including Hurricane Sandy (2012), which caused significant wind damage and extended power outages in the western townships. Hurricane Irene (2011) brought catastrophic flooding along Rancocas Creek, particularly devastating Lumberton, Mount Holly, and Riverside. The June 2012 derecho flattened trees across the southern part of the county. Severe thunderstorms and microbursts regularly impact the flat terrain, and the February 2010 snowstorms brought record-breaking snowfall that caused widespread limb breakage on hardwoods throughout the county. The Pine Barrens region in eastern Burlington County also faces periodic wildfire events that impact the native forest.

Tree Care Challenges in Burlington County

Burlington County's tree care challenges reflect its dual identity as both suburban Delaware River corridor and Pine Barrens wilderness. The western suburbs feature mature shade trees planted during post-war development booms, and many of these trees are now reaching the end of their natural lifespan, creating hazard situations that require skilled removal in tight residential settings. Along Rancocas Creek and its tributaries, flooding regularly destabilizes root systems and promotes fungal decay in streamside trees. The eastern portion of the county falls under Pinelands Commission jurisdiction, requiring special permits and adherence to strict environmental regulations for any tree work. Gypsy moth defoliation periodically devastates oak populations, and the Emerald Ash Borer has killed thousands of White Ash trees across the county. Rapid development in towns like Evesham, Mount Laurel, and Moorestown has also led to construction-related root damage that weakens otherwise healthy trees.

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Free on-site estimate — written quote within 24 hours.

Tree Service FAQ for Burlington County

Need Tree Service in Burlington County?

Pro-Stump Tree Service serves all 38 municipalities in Burlington County. Call for a free on-site estimate.

(732) 446-1104
ISA Arborist on StaffCTSP #03722NJ HIC #13VH07323700LTCO #767797NJ Tree Expert #200988OSHA 30