Awesome job, they are very professional and clean. Thank you very much, we'll be seeing you for the evergreens on the other side soon.

TRAQ Qualified · LTE #408 · Since 1993
Less invasive, more in harmony — that's how we work in Quinton Township and the Hancock House heritage area. We assess the tree first and recommend what it actually needs, whether that's pruning, removal, or watching and waiting. NJ LTE #408, TRAQ Qualified, 30 years on these soils.
Quinton Township was incorporated in 1873. The 24.7 sq mi township sits on Alloway Creek and is best known for proximity to the Hancock House (built 1734) — a Salem County State Historic Site that was the location of the 1778 British raid during the Revolutionary War. The township combines this heritage area with working farmland and rural-residential lots. Tree work spans heritage canopy near the historic site and agricultural canopy across the township. 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.
1734 architecture + working farms shape the canopy.
Pre-Revolutionary brick mansion built by William Hancock at Hancock’s Bridge.
Loyalist forces under Major John Simcoe killed Patriot militia at Hancock House during March 21, 1778 raid.
Quinton Township formed from Lower Alloways Creek Township.
Agricultural land + Hancock House State Historic Site preserve the township’s 290+ year heritage.
Six services shaped for working-farm canopy + Delaware-edge industrial-heritage conditions.

Need a tree removed on your Quinton Township property? Out here we work rural Salem County lots — old hedgerow oaks, hazard trees near farmhouses and outbuildings, and dead conifers along Alloways Creek and field edges. Crane if the take-down geometry calls for it, ropes and rigging if not. Lawn protected, full cleanup. Call (856) 241-0489.
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Quinton Township's heritage farmhouse trees — old white oaks, hickories, sycamores — need careful structural pruning to last another generation. ANSI A300 standards, no topping, no flush cuts. Cabling and bracing where a heritage tree earns it. Call (856) 241-0489.
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Storm down a tree on your Quinton Township property? Our crew responds same-day for trees on the house, blocked rural roads, and trees on outbuildings. We document the site for your insurance claim. 24/7 — no after-hours premium. Call (856) 241-0489.
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Heritage tree near the farmhouse you're worried about? Selling the property and need a tree report? Our TRAQ-qualified arborist walks the whole property and gives you a written, honest assessment. No sales pitch — just the truth. Call (856) 241-0489 for a free walk-through with Paul.
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Need a written arborist report for a Quinton Township permit, an agricultural-easement review, an insurance claim, or a property-line dispute? Paul Biester (NJ Licensed Tree Expert #408) provides reports that municipalities, insurers, and courts accept. 30 years working Salem County properties. Call (856) 241-0489.
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Is a tree on your Quinton Township property losing leaves early, yellowing, or showing bark damage? We diagnose the actual problem before treating anything. Out here we commonly see Emerald Ash Borer on ash trees, Bacterial Leaf Scorch on oaks, and soil compaction from equipment traffic. We treat the cause. Call (856) 241-0489.
Read moreHancock House heritage + working farms + creek bottomland + EAB.
Trees adjacent to the 1734 Hancock House and the surrounding heritage area need preservation-grade work for any tree care.
Hedgerows and farmstead specimens dominate the rest of the 24.7 sq mi. Linear-cycle hedgerow management.
Quinton sits on Alloway Creek. Bottomland conditions on the creek-edge blocks differ from upland farms.
Field-edge and creek-edge ash here needs a treatment plan or removal timeline.
Quinton Township was incorporated in 1873. Alloway Creek runs through the township — a tidal waterway with riparian-edge trees and the soft soil that comes with it. Most of the township is rural-residential with scattered farmstead plantings. Six signs Paul looks for first.
Splits running up or down the main trunk indicate structural failure has begun.
Healthy trees shed bark slowly. Large patches falling away in a single season point to internal decline.
Mushroom conks at the base or running up the trunk are evidence of structural decay.
New leans, or worsening leans — especially after a storm — mean the root plate may be compromised.
Lightning-struck trees often show crown dieback within 12–18 months.
If your ash tree’s upper canopy is 30%+ thinned, the tree is past treatment threshold.
See one of these on your Quinton Township property?
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QUINTON · CLIENTS
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Awesome job, they are very professional and clean. Thank you very much, we'll be seeing you for the evergreens on the other side soon.
— Paul Wexler
Paul and team did an amazing job removing several large trees and trimming many others to restore their health. His team worked very hard, they cleaned up and really took their time moving the heavy equipment around to minimize the damage to my yard. I highly recommend Tree Awareness, this is the second large job they have done for me with very high level of satisfaction
— Tim O'Shea
Fair price, great & friendly service. About all I can ask for!
— Dan Rowan
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
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
I want to Thank Paul and his very hard working crew, I needed to have some work done on a timeline and gave them very short notice...they came through for me. Mia worked VERY hard to get me on the schedule and the crew worked just as hard to keep me there and follow through, as they always have. I have worked with Paul over the last 13 years and he and his crew are always on time, friendly, professional and more than up to the task. I can't imagine ever letting anyone else on our property. Thank You Thank You Bethany
— Tree Awareness Inc.
No mystery. No surprise charges. Same process for every Quinton Township property owner, every time.
Reach Paul directly at (856) 241-0489 or submit the form below. We respond within one business day — same day for emergencies.
< 1 business dayPaul personally inspects every tree, walks you through what he sees, and talks through options. No high-pressure sales.
30–45 min on siteYou get a written estimate in your inbox within 48 hours — with scope of work, timeline, and price. No surprise charges.
Within 48 hoursMost jobs scheduled within a week. Same-day for emergencies. Full cleanup. Documentation provided for property files.
1–7 days typical
Three decades of South Jersey work means Paul has cared for Quaker-heritage farmsteads, Delaware-edge industrial-heritage canopy, and rural-residential lots across the Salem-area belt.
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.
From Hancock’s Bridge to the working farms across the township, we cover every Quinton Township address. Thirty years here means we’ve walked these streets, these farms, these creek edges. We know the soil, the species, the storm patterns — and we use that on every job.
Same standard here as everywhere else: understand the tree, keep what should stay, and when removal is the right call, do it well.
1920s and 1930s plantings, mostly. The right call is usually less, not more — one structural cut that buys ten more years.
Creek-edge soil holds water. We pick weather windows and plan drop zones so we don’t tear up the bank.
Hedgerow oaks, windbreaks, and field-edge maples. We work the schedule around the season, not the other way around.
Ag-side trees that earn their keep. We prune for utility — shade for stock, wind cover, fence-line clearance.
Mature residential canopy. We treat each yard like our own — drop zones planned, ropes set, lawn protected.
Real questions from real property owners in Quinton Township — about credentials, process, and the work we do.
NJ Licensed Tree Expert #408 — held by Paul D. Biester since 1993. Most NJ tree services display a single license number. We hold the credentials triad — NJ LTE #408 + TCIA Accreditation + CTSP — with explicit verification.
Yes. Cabling and bracing extends the life of mature heritage trees. We use TRAQ-qualified risk assessment.
Tree Awareness, Inc. is TCIA-Accredited — more rigorous than BBB for tree service specifically.
Since 1993 — over 30 years. The differentiator is the credentials we hold and the owner-on-every-job model.
Yes. Heritage properties near the 1734 Hancock House and Hancock's Bridge area carry pre-Revolutionary specimen trees that get preservation-grade work. Cabling, root-collar excavation, lightning protection, structural pruning — all conservative interventions before any consideration of removal. Photographic documentation suitable for the historic record provided.
Yes. We provide written arborist reports for agricultural-easement reviews, conservation-easement compliance, farm-property tree assessments, and equipment-traffic damage documentation. Reports accepted by NJ Ag Preservation, the SADC, municipal land-use boards, and insurers.
Alloway Creek runs tidal — its riparian-edge trees grow in saturated soils with shallower root plates than upland farm trees. That changes how we rig and ground-protect during work. We bring matting for soft ground and plan drop zones around the bank, not over it.
QUINTON · A VIEW FROM THE FIELD
A handful of recent jobs, climbs, and canopy moments around Quinton & nearby South Jersey towns.













Walk-through with Paul anywhere in Quinton Township. Written estimate within 48 hours. Or call (856) 241-0489 directly.
A senior arborist follows up within one business day.