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National Park · SOUTH JERSEY

Tree Service in National Park, NJ

TRAQ Qualified · LTE #408 · Since 1993

Tree care in National Park done by people who climb, assess, and prune for a living — not a sales team. NJ LTE #408, TRAQ Qualified, ISA Member.

30+
Years on these streets
4.9
Google rating
TRAQ
Qualified arborist
NJ LTE
#408 · ISA Member
About this town

National Park’s name comes from a 1902 proposal.

National Park borough was incorporated in 1902. The borough name comes from a proposal that year to establish a Red Bank Battlefield National Park at the site of the 1777 Battle of Red Bank. The national park was never created, but the name stuck. Today National Park is 0.6 sq mi on the Delaware River with mature residential canopy connected to that 1777 Revolutionary War history. Before any saw comes out, we walk the tree. Thirty years here means we know the soil, the species, the storm patterns — and we use that to keep what should stay. Less invasive, more in harmony.

County
Gloucester
ZIP
08063
Area
0.6 sq mi
Incorporated
1902
Revolutionary heritage

The 1777 Battle of Red Bank shaped the borough’s identity.

A 200+ year history concentrated in 0.6 sq mi.

Delaware front

Red Bank Battlefield Park

Red Bank Battlefield Park (a county park, not the proposed national park) anchors the borough’s Delaware River edge. Heritage canopy here connects to the 1777 battle site.

Residential blocks

Borough-wide canopy

The borough’s 0.6 sq mi residential blocks have mature canopy on tight lots. Crane and rigging work for most removals.

Tree services

Tree Services on National Park Properties

Six services tuned to National Park’s specific tree conditions.

Tree Removal in National Park

Tree Removal

Need a tree removed in National Park? The borough's tight riverfront blocks near Red Bank Battlefield and the Delaware River have mature shade trees on small lots — narrow driveways, fences against the neighbor, river views to protect. We bring the right rigging for the space, drop sections one piece at a time. Lawn protected, full cleanup. Call (856) 241-0489.

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Pruning & Trimming, National Park

Pruning & Trimming

National Park's mature riverfront oaks, maples, and sycamores need careful pruning to stay safe over the borough's tight residential lots. ANSI A300 standards, no topping, no flush cuts. The goal is healthy trees and clean structure for the next 20 years. Call (856) 241-0489.

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Emergency Tree Service, National Park

Emergency Tree Service

Tree down in National Park after a storm? Our crew responds same-day for trees on houses, blocked driveways, and downed limbs on power lines. We document everything for your insurance claim. Available 24/7 — no after-hours premium. Call (856) 241-0489.

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Tree Risk Assessment

Tree Risk Assessment

Worried about a heritage shade tree near your National Park home? Selling and need a written tree report? Our TRAQ-qualified arborist walks the property and gives you an honest written assessment. No sales pitch — just the truth about each tree. Call (856) 241-0489 for a free walk-through with Paul.

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Consulting Arborist

Consulting Arborist

Need an arborist's letter for a National Park Borough permit, an insurance claim, or a property dispute? Paul Biester (NJ Licensed Tree Expert #408) writes reports that municipalities, insurers, and courts accept. 30 years working Camden County trees. Call (856) 241-0489.

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Plant Health Care

Plant Health Care

Is a tree in your National Park yard yellowing, dropping leaves early, or showing bark damage? We diagnose the actual problem before treating anything. Around here we commonly see Bacterial Leaf Scorch on pin oaks, Emerald Ash Borer on ash trees, and root-zone compaction from old sidewalks and utility work. We treat the cause. Call (856) 241-0489.

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Local pressure

Three Realities of National Park Tree Care

Delaware-edge + heritage proximity + EAB.

01 · DELAWARE-EDGE

Salt influence on river-front lots

Trees on properties closest to the Delaware face salt influence. Different species response than inland yard trees.

02 · HERITAGE PROXIMITY

Trees adjacent to Red Bank Battlefield

Properties bordering Red Bank Battlefield Park need additional consideration. Park-edge canopy gets preservation-grade work.

03 · EAB

Established across the county

Field-edge ash here needs a treatment plan or removal timeline.

Diagnostic checklist

When a tree has to come down — and when it doesn’t.

National Park sits on the Delaware River and centers on Red Bank Battlefield — the site of the 1777 Revolutionary War Battle of Red Bank. Most residential development came in the early 1900s after the borough's 1902 incorporation. River frontage and that early-century housing era mean tree care often centers on mature deciduous canopy on softer river-edge soil. Six signs Paul looks for first.

01 · Diagnostic

Vertical cracks in the trunk

Splits running up or down the main trunk indicate structural failure has begun.

02 · Diagnostic

Bark peeling in large chunks

Healthy trees shed bark slowly. Large patches falling away in a single season point to internal decline.

03 · Diagnostic

Fungus growing on the trunk or root flare

Mushroom conks at the base or running up the trunk are evidence of structural decay.

04 · Diagnostic

Significant lean toward a structure

New leans, or worsening leans — especially after a storm — mean the root plate may be compromised.

05 · Diagnostic

Lightning damage or split crown

Lightning-struck trees often show crown dieback within 12–18 months.

06 · Diagnostic

EAB canopy thinning on ash trees

If your ash tree’s upper canopy is 30%+ thinned, the tree is past treatment threshold.

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Why us

Why neighbors keep calling us back.

Six honest comparisons across what actually matters when hiring a tree service in National Park, NJ.

Tree Awareness, Inc.
What this is
Other tree services
Paul D. Biester — NJ Licensed Tree Expert #408, 30+ years experience
Who walks your property
Often a salesperson or estimator, not the lead arborist
NJ LTE #408 · TRAQ-Qualified · TCIA-Accredited business · ISA Member · CTSP
Credentials we hold
ISA cert is common; TCIA Accreditation + LTE are rare
Since 1993 — 30+ years operating across South Jersey
Years in business
30+ years is uncommon in NJ tree services
Walk-through with Paul on your property + written estimate emailed within 48 hours
Estimate process
Phone quotes or rapid drive-bys are common
No upselling. No sales department. The arborist who quotes the job is the arborist on site
Sales pressure
Many use commission-based sales staff
Written documentation for property files, insurance, and HOA records when requested
Documentation
Receipt or invoice only is common

NATIONAL PARK · CLIENTS

Clients on working with Paul.

Verified Google reviews from real clients.

4.9Google ★ rating

VIDEO REVIEW

Client video review
★★★★★
Google

Fair price, great & friendly service. About all I can ask for!

— Dan Rowan

★★★★★
Google

Tree awareness offers excellent work at a fair price. We have hired them twice (for removal of a diseased tree and for removal of a stump). Very happy with the job they did! They also were very responsive with messages or questions I had. Would definitely recommend!

— Lisa Kunkle

★★★★★
Google

Paul and his team did an incredible job removing a very large tree from our property. Truly a professional company and I would Recommend them. The team was friendly and personable and they did a five star top notch job.

— Molly Wyckoff

★★★★★
Google

From the initial phone call, to the actual clean up, service was excellent. initial phone call for service was made on April 10th, had an estimate by April 11th, an appointment by the 14th and service on the 15th. The young lady that led the team and her crew were very professional and friendly. From start to finish, the whole job took less that an hour. Very pleased with the results.

— Charles Greywolf

★★★★★
Google

Best tree company around. We always get our firewood from them also.

— Derek Gieschen

★★★★★
Google

Tree Awareness recently performed tree removal services for us. We had a red maple and a hydrangea removed (both were beautiful but just too large for the space.) Tree Awareness kept us informed regarding the removal process and the timeline, and everyone I spoke with was very knowledgeable. They were also very cautious during the removal process so as not to cause any damage to neighbors' cars, etc- very important given that we live in a townhome and have neighbors immediately to each side. Overall a fantastic experience, and I would not hesitate to call them again for future needs.

— Jaime

What to expect

From first call to last cut.

Same-day response on emergencies, walk-throughs scheduled within one business day. The borough is small enough that most properties are walkable end-to-end in 20 minutes, and the same arborist walks every one.

STEP 01

You call or message

Reach Paul directly at (856) 241-0489 or submit the form below. We respond within one business day — same day for emergencies.

< 1 business day
STEP 02

Paul walks your property

Paul personally inspects every tree, walks you through what he sees, and talks through options. No high-pressure sales.

30–45 min on site
STEP 03

Written estimate emailed

You get a written estimate in your inbox within 48 hours — with scope of work, timeline, and price. No surprise charges.

Within 48 hours
STEP 04

We schedule and perform

Most jobs scheduled within a week. Same-day for emergencies. Full cleanup. Documentation provided for property files.

1–7 days typical
Coverage

Where we work, block by block.

From Red Bank Battlefield Park to the residential blocks, we cover every National Park address. The principles are simple: understand before acting, keep what should stay, and when it’s truly necessary, do the work with care. That’s the standard on every job.

Red Bank Battlefield area

Same standard here as everywhere else: understand the tree, keep what should stay, and when removal is the right call, do it well.

Hessian Avenue

Established avenue plantings. Annual eyes save real money against the cost of an emergency call.

Borough-wide residential

Wherever the borough line runs, we cover it. Same crew, same standard, same answer to the same question.

Delaware River edge

Floodplain trees move differently than upland ones. We plan rigging with the soft soil in mind.

Mature street canopy

Mature street trees on this stretch. We know the species, the soil, and the storm patterns from working these blocks for years.

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Paul D. Biester, NJ Licensed Tree Expert #408
Your National Park arborist

Paul Biester walks every property himself.

Three decades of South Jersey work means Paul has cared for Delaware-corridor and suburban canopy across Gloucester County. Every National Park quote starts with him on the property.

Tree Awareness, Inc. is owner-operated and TCIA-Accredited. We keep heritage trees alive when the structure supports it, and remove decisively when it doesn’t.

NJ LTE #408TRAQ QualifiedISA MemberTCIA-AccreditedCTSPSince 1993
NATIONAL PARK · Common questions

Common questions, specific answers.

Real questions from real property owners in National Park — about credentials, process, and the work we do.

What’s your NJ Tree Care License number?

Tree Awareness, Inc. operates under NJ Licensed Tree Expert #408 — held by Paul D. Biester since 1993.

Do you offer cabling and bracing for older National Park trees?

Yes. Cabling and bracing extends the life of mature heritage trees. We use TRAQ-qualified risk assessment.

Are you BBB-Accredited?

Tree Awareness, Inc. is TCIA-Accredited — more rigorous than BBB for tree service specifically.

How long have you been working in this corner of South Jersey?

Since 1993 — over 30 years. The differentiator is the credentials we hold and the owner-on-every-job model.

Reach Paul

Reach Paul about your property

Walk-through with Paul anywhere in National Park. Written estimate within 48 hours. Or call (856) 241-0489 directly.

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