
Tree Service in Mercer County, New Jersey
ISA Arborist on staff serving 12 municipalities across Mercer County. $3M insured, 38+ years experience. Tree removal, stump grinding, trimming & 24/7 emergency service.





12
Towns Served
20-min
Response Time
800+
Trees Removed
38+
Years Experience
Professional Tree Care in Mercer County
Mercer County sits at the geographic and cultural heart of New Jersey, encompassing the state capital of Trenton, the university town of Princeton, and a ring of thriving suburban and semi-rural communities. Despite being one of the smaller counties in the state, Mercer features an impressive tree canopy ranging from the grand old sycamores along the Delaware and Raritan Canal to the towering tulip poplars and oaks shading Princeton's historic campus. Pro-Stump Tree Service delivers professional tree services across the full spectrum of Mercer County properties, from urban lots in Trenton to sprawling estates in Hopewell Township.
From tree removal and stump grinding to 24/7 storm response, Pro-Stump Tree Service delivers ISA-standard care to all 12 municipalities in Mercer County. Every job is supervised by our certified arborist and backed by $3M liability insurance.
Towns We Serve in Mercer County
Pro-Stump Tree Service provides professional tree services to all 12 municipalities in Mercer County. Click any town for local tree service details.
Major Municipalities
Mid-Size Communities
Smaller Communities
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Local Expertise
Why Mercer County Homeowners Choose Pro-Stump Tree Service
Urban & Suburban Mixed-Environment Experts
From tight urban lots in Trenton to wooded suburban streets in Princeton and West Windsor, we adapt our equipment and approach to every setting — including low-impact crane removals in congested neighborhoods where traditional felling is not an option.
Tight-Access & Campus-Adjacent Removals
Properties near Princeton University, TCNJ, and Rider University often have limited access, overhead utilities, and pedestrian traffic to manage. Our crew excels at confined-space rigging and sectional dismantling that protects surrounding structures and landscapes.
Municipal Shade Tree Ordinance Navigation
Mercer County municipalities — especially Princeton, Hopewell, and West Windsor — enforce some of the strictest shade tree ordinances in the state. Obtaining permits is the property owner's responsibility per our standard terms — we walk you through what each town's shade tree commission requires and provide the arborist reports and replacement planting plans your application needs.
Available Throughout Mercer County
Our Services in Mercer County
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Common Tree Species in Mercer County
Our ISA Certified Arborist is experienced with every species found across Mercer County. Here are the most common trees we work with. See examples in our project gallery.
Storm History in Mercer County
Mercer County has been hit by multiple significant storms in recent decades. Hurricane Irene (2011) caused severe flooding along the Delaware River and Assunpink Creek, with Trenton and Lawrence experiencing significant tree damage from both wind and floodwaters. Hurricane Sandy (2012) brought high winds that toppled hundreds of trees across the county, particularly in Princeton and Hopewell where large mature hardwoods dominated the canopy. The October 2011 nor'easter brought early heavy wet snow that snapped limbs on trees still holding their leaves, causing catastrophic damage to Sugar Maples and other hardwoods. Tropical Storm Isaias (2020) also caused widespread tree failures throughout the county.
Tree Care Challenges in Mercer County
Mercer County's tree care challenges are shaped by its mix of urban, suburban, and rural landscapes. Trenton's urban forest suffers from decades of deferred maintenance, compacted soils, and limited root space, leading to premature decline and hazard trees that threaten aging infrastructure. In Princeton and Hopewell, massive specimen trees dating to the colonial era require expert arboricultural care, and the loss of any one can significantly impact property values and neighborhood character. The county's heavy clay soils in the northern and western portions hold water and limit root development, making trees more susceptible to wind throw during saturated conditions. The Emerald Ash Borer has been particularly devastating in Mercer County, where White and Green Ash trees once made up a significant portion of the street tree canopy. Many municipalities have aggressive tree preservation ordinances that require careful navigation during development projects.
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Tree Service FAQ for Mercer County
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(732) 446-1104