We're based in Dublin, just 10–15 minutes from Pipersville. Wooded properties, large-lot tree removal, storm cleanup — this is the work we do every week in Plumstead Township.
Oscar's Tree Removal & Stone Veneer is based in Dublin, PA — about 10 to 15 minutes from Pipersville along the Route 611 corridor. We work in Plumstead Township regularly, and Pipersville is a consistent part of our weekly schedule. If you need tree removal, trimming, stump grinding, or emergency storm response out here, we're one of the closest crews you can call.
Pipersville and the surrounding Plumstead Township area have a character you don't find in the boroughs to the south. These are larger parcels — former farmsteads with old tree lines, wooded lots that haven't seen a chainsaw in decades, properties where the trees have simply been left to grow. Many of these lots carry mature oaks and maples that are now 80 to 100 feet tall, along with overgrown fence lines and wooded sections that have encroached steadily on lawns, driveways, and outbuildings. This is the kind of work we do well.
The emerald ash borer has hit this area hard. Dead and dying ash trees are scattered throughout Pipersville and across Plumstead Township — standing in yards, along field edges, in old tree lines. Ash deteriorates fast once it dies, and a standing dead ash is unpredictable to remove. We take down ash trees every week in this area, and we know what to look for before we make a cut.
We carry a 5.0-star rating with over 200 Google reviews — the strongest rating of any tree service operating in upper Bucks County. The same crew shows up to every job. No subcontractors, no strangers sent in our place. Oscar and his team have worked these roads long enough to know the properties, the trees, and what kind of conditions to expect when we pull in the driveway.
Every service we offer is available in Pipersville — and because we're a short drive away in Dublin, we can usually schedule an estimate the same day you call.
Large tree removal on wooded lots, ash borer cleanup, tree lines, and storm-fallen trees on bigger properties.
Large shade trees over homes and driveways, farmstead tree pruning, deadwood from ash damage.
Large stumps ground below grade — oaks, maples, ash — including old field stumps left from cleared tree lines.
24/7 storm response — trees over driveways, structures, and access roads. We're 10–15 minutes away.
Fast debris removal and downed tree clearing on larger rural lots after severe weather.
Tree lines, overgrown fields, and wooded sections cleared for construction, access, or improved use.
Natural and manufactured stone installation for fireplaces, accent walls, and exteriors.
Not sure what you need? Call or request an estimate and we'll assess the job in person — no obligation.
Large-lot tree removal is a different animal than the tight-borough work common in Perkasie or Sellersville. Properties in Pipersville and Plumstead Township tend to have more room — but that doesn't make the work simple. Big trees on open or semi-open ground have longer fall zones, heavier loads, and more variables to manage. A 90-foot oak on a field edge is a serious undertaking regardless of how much space surrounds it.
Ash removal is a significant part of what we do here. The emerald ash borer has been working through Bucks County for years, and very few ash trees in Plumstead Township are still alive. Dead ash trees become brittle and unpredictable quickly — the bark peels, the wood degrades, and what looks like a standing tree can act like a falling one the moment a saw touches it. We approach dead ash removals with the care they require: proper rigging, controlled cuts, and a crew that knows what a compromised tree looks like before it moves.
We also handle tree line clearing on a regular basis in this area. Many older farmsteads in Pipersville have fence lines that were planted 50 or 60 years ago and have since grown into a solid wall of trees. Clearing those out — whether for access, to reclaim field space, or simply to clean up a property edge — is the kind of work we can scope and execute start to finish. We bring the equipment onto the property, remove what you want taken out, and haul everything away.
Every removal includes full debris haul-off. Logs, brush, and chips get loaded out. If you want firewood left in rounds, just tell us when we estimate the job. Our shop is in Dublin — 10 to 15 minutes from Pipersville — so scheduling is flexible and there's no built-in distance charge in our pricing.
Many properties in Pipersville have large shade trees — oaks and maples that were planted decades ago and have grown into significant canopies over homes, driveways, and outbuildings. On bigger rural lots, it's easy to let these trees go untrimmed for years. The result is heavy deadwood in the crown, branches extending far over roofs, and canopies that catch wind in ways that put the tree — and whatever's beneath it — at risk during storms.
Farmstead trees present their own set of needs. Older properties in Plumstead Township often have trees that were planted for shade or windbreak decades ago and have never had structured pruning. These trees benefit from crown cleaning to remove the accumulated deadwood, and in many cases, structural pruning to reduce load on overextended limbs. We assess each tree on its own terms before we start work — not every large tree needs the same approach.
Ash borer damage also drives a lot of the trimming calls we get in this area. Trees in the early stages of ash borer infestation — still partially alive — often have large sections of deadwood developing throughout the crown. Removing that deadwood before the tree fully declines extends usable life and reduces the hazard of large limbs dropping. If you have a compromised ash tree on your property, we can tell you honestly whether trimming makes sense or whether full removal is the right call.
All trimming work includes cleanup and debris removal. We don't leave brush piles at the edge of the property — everything gets hauled out.
Stumps left behind on larger rural properties have a way of multiplying over the years. You get one tree removed, the stump stays. Then another. Then you clear a section of tree line and you're left with a row of them. Before long, you have stumps scattered across the lawn that interfere with mowing, look bad, and create trip hazards. We grind them all — individually or in volume — and leave the ground ready to reseed or fill in.
Large stumps are common in Pipersville. A mature oak or maple that's been on the property for 80 years will leave behind a root system that's 3 to 4 feet across at the base. Our commercial stump grinders are sized to handle stumps like this — grinding 6 to 12 inches below grade, breaking up the surface root structure, and leaving a fill area that can be topped with soil and seeded over. Most large stumps are completed in a couple of hours.
Old field stumps from former tree lines are a regular request in this area. Some of these stumps have been sitting for 10 or 20 years, partially rotted, sometimes buried under brush. We've ground stumps of every age and condition. If you're reclaiming a field edge, clearing a fence line, or just tired of mowing around something that shouldn't be there anymore, call us for a free estimate. Because we're based in Dublin just 10 to 15 minutes away, there's no minimum job size or trip fee for a single stump in Pipersville.
Storm response in a rural area like Pipersville comes with different urgency than it does in a borough. When a tree comes down on a long driveway, it doesn't just block a car — it can cut off access to the entire property for hours. Rural power outages after major storms can last longer, utility response is stretched thinner, and the nearest tree crew may be a long drive away. We're not. Our shop is in Dublin, 10 to 15 minutes from most of Pipersville and Plumstead Township.
We're available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including holidays and nights. When you call, someone who knows the area picks up — not an answering service that takes a message and passes it along in the morning. We dispatch immediately for situations involving trees on structures, trees blocking driveways or roads, and hanging limbs that present an active hazard to people or property.
The larger canopy trees common to this area — mature oaks and maples with wide, heavy crowns — can cause serious damage when they come apart in a storm. We arrive with chainsaws, rigging, and the equipment needed to work safely even in the dark or in wet conditions. We assess the situation before we cut, and we work methodically to eliminate the hazard without creating new ones. For situations involving structural damage to your home, we document conditions before we begin and can provide a detailed invoice that satisfies most homeowner insurance companies. Call us directly at (267) 245-5320 — don't wait on a form when it's urgent.
We didn't build our reputation with advertising. We built it one yard at a time — right here in Plumstead Township and the surrounding roads.
The strongest Google rating of any tree service in this market. Not a handful of reviews — over 200 real customers in the neighborhoods we serve.
Our shop is in Dublin, just down Route 313. Nobody gets to Pipersville faster than we do — for estimates, scheduled work, or storm emergencies.
Oscar's crew does every job. Not a rotating cast of hired-out teams. The same experienced people show up, every time, and they know what they're doing.
Full general liability and workers' compensation on every job. We provide proof of insurance before we start. An uninsured tree company is a risk for the homeowner — not just the crew.
Need tree service outside of Pipersville? We cover all of upper Bucks County.
Answers to questions we hear from homeowners in Pipersville and Plumstead Township.
Plumstead Township doesn't have the same strict shade tree ordinances you'd find in a borough, but there are still situations where permits or notifications may be required — particularly for trees near the road right-of-way or on properties subject to conservation easements. If your property is in a development with HOA restrictions, those rules apply as well. We recommend checking with Plumstead Township before removing large trees, and we're happy to help you work through the process. We handle this regularly in the area.
Yes — and on most rural and semi-rural properties in Pipersville, a crane isn't practical or necessary. The larger lots and open ground in Plumstead Township give us room to work with directional felling techniques, controlled cuts, and sectional removal from aerial lifts. We assess every property before we start and bring the right equipment for the conditions. Whether a tree is standing in a field, along a fence line, or close to a structure, we can take it down safely without a crane.
Our shop is at 524 PA-313 in Dublin, PA — about 10 to 15 minutes from Pipersville depending on traffic and which part of the township you're in. We're in Plumstead Township regularly for tree work, so this is a familiar service area for us. For estimates, we can often get out the same day you call. For emergency situations, we dispatch immediately.
Yes, and we remove a lot of them in this area. The emerald ash borer has killed the vast majority of ash trees throughout Bucks County, and Pipersville and Plumstead Township have been hit hard. Dead ash trees deteriorate quickly — the wood becomes brittle and unpredictable, which makes removal more technically demanding. The longer a dead ash sits, the more dangerous it becomes to take down safely. If you have a dead or dying ash on your property, we recommend getting it removed sooner rather than later. Call us for a free estimate.
Yes — land clearing and tree line removal is a significant part of what we do in Plumstead Township. Many properties in this area have overgrown fence lines, wooded sections that have encroached on fields or yards, or areas being prepared for construction or improved access. We can remove individual trees from a tree line, clear brush and scrub, or fully clear a wooded section depending on your goals. We'll assess the scope and give you a clear quote before any work begins.
Tree removal cost in Pipersville depends on the size and species of the tree, its condition, and how much access is available on the property. Large trees on open ground are generally straightforward. Dead ash trees or trees close to structures require more care and time. Most tree removal jobs in the Pipersville area fall somewhere between $500 and $2,500 depending on these factors. We always provide a free on-site estimate before any work begins — no commitment, no obligation.
Yes — full debris cleanup and haul-off is included in every tree removal job. Logs, brush, and chips all get loaded into our truck and disposed of properly. If you'd like to keep the wood split for firewood, just let us know when we give you the estimate and we'll set it aside in rounds. On larger land clearing jobs, we can discuss options for chipping on site versus hauling everything away.
Yes. We carry full general liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage on every job in Bucks County, including Plumstead Township and Pipersville. We're happy to provide a certificate of insurance before we start any work — just ask. Hiring an uninsured tree crew puts the liability on you as the homeowner, not on the contractor. We never let that be a concern for our customers.
We're right down the road in Dublin. Call or fill out the form and we'll get back to you the same day — usually within a few hours.
Tell us about your project and we'll get back to you the same day. No pressure, no obligation — just honest, upfront pricing from your neighbors in Dublin.