Full-service tree removal, trimming, stump grinding, land clearing, and 24/7 emergency response serving Quakertown Borough, Richland Township, Milford Township, and all of Upper Bucks County. Free written estimates — same-week scheduling available.
Quakertown is different from most of the communities Oscar’s serves. It’s not just a borough with tight residential lots — it’s the gateway to Upper Bucks County’s agricultural and rural landscape. Richland Township, Milford Township, and the communities surrounding Nockamixon State Park have a mix of working farms, wooded acreage, and newer residential development that creates demand for a different range of tree services than you’d find in a denser suburb. Oscar’s handles both ends of that spectrum — precision removal on a borough lot and full-acre clearing on a rural parcel — with the same crew and the same standard of work.
Oscar’s is based in Dublin, PA, about 20 minutes from Quakertown via Route 309. That proximity means same-week scheduling on most jobs and fast response when storms push through Upper Bucks. The corridor from Dublin up through Perkasie, Sellersville, and into Quakertown is Oscar’s home territory — we know the roads, the terrain, the lot sizes, and the tree species that dominate the area. Mature oaks, white ash, silver maple, and Norway spruce are common across Richland and Milford townships, and all of them eventually need professional attention.
Land clearing is a particular strength for Quakertown-area work. Developers prepping lots for construction, farmers reclaiming overgrown fields, and homeowners clearing brushy fencelines or wooded backyards all call us regularly. We bring the right equipment for the job — from compact machines that access tight residential lots to forestry mulching equipment for larger rural parcels. Every project is scoped accurately upfront with a free written estimate before any work begins.
PECO serves the Quakertown area as part of its Bucks County territory. Trees growing near or into PECO distribution lines are a common call in Upper Bucks — especially along older rural roads where the canopy has grown over the lines for decades. We handle these situations correctly, advising homeowners on the coordination process and performing the work safely once lines are clear. Never attempt to trim or remove a tree touching an active power line without proper protocols in place.
With 200+ five-star reviews built over nearly a decade in Bucks County, Oscar’s has earned the trust of homeowners, landlords, and property managers throughout the region. We offer free estimates, carry full liability and workers’ compensation insurance, and back every job with complete cleanup and haul-away. Call (267) 245-5320 or fill out the estimate form below to get started.
From Quakertown Borough’s residential streets to the wooded rural lots of Richland and Milford townships — Oscar’s covers it all with no added travel fees.
Dense residential streets, mature canopy trees, tight lot access. Removal and trimming work from the Broad Street corridor to the West End neighborhoods.
The largest and most rural of the Quakertown-area townships. Large wooded lots, farm parcels, and agricultural land requiring full clearing and bulk removal.
Semi-rural residential and farm properties east of Quakertown. Wooded backyards, overgrown fencelines, and stormwater-damaged trees common here.
Small borough south of Quakertown with established residential properties and mature shade trees needing trimming and hazard removal.
Compact residential community with older homes and large trees growing close to structures — precision removal and sectional dismantling often required.
Rural village in Milford Township with agricultural properties and heavily wooded lots. Land clearing and fenceline work a regular need here.
Small unincorporated community with large rural parcels. Full lot clearing, brush removal, and multi-tree removal projects served here regularly.
Private properties surrounding Lake Nockamixon and Nockamixon State Park — waterfront lots, heavily wooded parcels, and storm-damaged lakeside trees.
Properties along Tohickon Creek with mature riparian trees. EAB-affected ash trees and storm-damaged creek-bank trees a common removal need.
Commercial and light-industrial parcels along Route 309 from Quakertown north — lot clearing, commercial tree service, and site prep work.
Agricultural township bordering Quakertown to the south with farm properties and wooded acreage requiring land clearing and bulk removal.
Remote, heavily forested township bordering Nockamixon State Park. Large rural lots, lake-adjacent properties, and multi-acre clearing projects.
Borough lots to rural acreage — one crew handles everything from precision removal to full-scale land clearing.
Safe, complete removal of dead, diseased, hazardous, or unwanted trees of any size. Full debris haul-away included on every job.
Crown thinning, deadwood removal, structure clearance, and directional pruning to keep Quakertown trees healthy and hazard-free.
Ground 8–12 inches below grade. Eliminates trip hazards, suppresses sprouts, and reclaims usable yard space.
24/7 storm response throughout Quakertown and all of Upper Bucks County. Call any time — we respond fast.
Full lot and acreage clearing for new construction, fencing, driveways, farming, and pasture reclamation in Upper Bucks.
Overgrown fields, brushy fencelines, and wooded acreage cleared efficiently. Forestry mulching available for large-scale jobs.
Trees near PECO power lines trimmed or removed safely. We advise on proper utility protocols before touching line-adjacent trees.
Stone veneer installation and repair for walls, foundations, and exterior features throughout Upper Bucks County.
Tree removal in Quakertown covers a wider range of conditions than most markets. On a borough residential lot along Broad Street or West End, the challenge is precision — close homes, tight side yards, overhead PECO lines, and limited room for equipment. On a Richland Township farm parcel or a wooded lot near Nockamixon, the challenge shifts to scale — multiple trees, rough terrain, and access that requires the right equipment for the job. Oscar’s handles both without treating them the same.
For tight residential removals, our crew uses sectional dismantling techniques — removing the tree in controlled sections from the top down, rigging heavy limbs so they can be lowered rather than dropped. This protects your home, fence, landscaping, and the neighbors’ property. For larger rural jobs, we have the equipment to work efficiently across open terrain and can tackle multiple trees in a single visit.
Every tree removal in Quakertown includes complete debris chipping and haul-away. We rake and blow the site clean before we leave. If you want wood left in rounds for firewood, that’s easy to arrange — just mention it when you request your estimate. Stump grinding is available as an add-on at a bundled rate.
No area in Oscar’s service territory has more demand for land clearing than Upper Bucks County. Richland Township, Milford Township, Haycock Township, and West Rockhill are full of wooded parcels, overgrown farm fields, and brushy fencelines that need professional clearing — whether for new construction, farming, fencing, a driveway extension, or simply reclaiming a property from years of overgrowth.
Oscar’s land clearing in Quakertown covers the full scope of work: selective clearing where you want certain trees preserved, full clearing where everything comes out, brushy understory removal without touching the main tree canopy, and forestry mulching for large areas where hauling isn’t practical. We scope each project accurately during the free estimate visit and bring the right equipment for the terrain — not just what happens to be available.
Developers prepping lots along Route 309, farmers reclaiming acreage near Spinnerstown, and homeowners opening up wooded backyards in Milford Township all call Oscar’s for clearing work. We handle lot prep that needs to be clean enough for surveying and construction, and rough clearing that just needs the bulk gone. Both are quoted in writing before work begins.
The mature oaks, maples, and ash trees common throughout Quakertown and Upper Bucks County need periodic trimming to stay structurally sound. Trees that grow without pruning for years develop heavy, unbalanced limbs that are more likely to fail in storms — and the Nor’easters and summer thunderstorms that roll through Bucks County regularly create exactly those conditions. Strategic trimming now prevents a much more expensive emergency call later.
Oscar’s trimming work covers the full range: crown thinning to improve air circulation and reduce wind resistance, crown raising to clear driveways, structures, and sightlines, deadwood removal to eliminate fall hazards, and directional pruning to keep branches away from your roof, gutters, and PECO lines. We make proper pruning cuts that close cleanly and do not introduce disease or decay entry points into the tree.
The best time for structural pruning in Quakertown is during dormancy — November through early March. Dormant-season work minimizes sap loss, reduces pest and disease risk (including Oak Wilt), and lets you and our crew see the full branch structure without summer foliage in the way. Hazardous dead limbs, however, should be addressed any time — do not wait for the dormant season when a limb poses an active risk.
Upper Bucks County storms are not gentle. Nor’easters that push up the Route 309 corridor, summer lightning storms over Nockamixon, and ice events that coat the heavy canopies of Richland Township all put Quakertown-area properties at risk. When a tree comes down on your roof at 10 PM or a large limb blocks your driveway after a midnight storm, Oscar’s answers. We operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, every day of the year.
Emergency response in Quakertown covers the full range: trees down on structures, vehicles, or blocking access; large hanging limbs — what arborists call “widow makers” — that are broken but still attached and could fall at any moment; trees that were stressed before the storm and are now leaning dangerously; and bulk debris clearing after major events that have taken down multiple trees across a property.
We tarp and protect roof penetrations while we work if needed, document damage for homeowner insurance claims upon request, and haul everything away when the job is done. Getting to Quakertown in under 30 minutes from our Dublin base is realistic in most storm scenarios — no waiting half a day for a crew from a distant location.
Not every tree company is the same. Here’s what sets Oscar’s apart in the Quakertown and Upper Bucks County market.
Our Dublin, PA base puts us roughly 20 minutes from Quakertown on Route 309. That means fast scheduling, quick emergency response, and no inflated travel fees on your invoice.
General liability and workers’ compensation insurance on every job in Quakertown. We provide certificates before work begins — never after the fact.
A perfect 5.0 Google rating built over nearly a decade in Bucks County. Every review reflects a real homeowner and a real job — not review campaigns.
You get the full price in writing before any work starts. No verbal quotes that change when the crew shows up. No surprise add-ons on the invoice.
Tight residential lots and large rural acreage — same crew, right equipment for both. Most companies specialize in one or the other. Oscar’s handles both well.
Upper Bucks storms don’t wait for business hours. Neither do we. Call any time and we mobilize — nights, weekends, and holidays included.
Every job ends with full debris removal, chipping, raking, and blowing. Your property is clean when we leave — no logs, chips, or brush left behind.
Oscar started this business and still runs every job. When you hire Oscar’s, the person who gave you the estimate is the person running the crew on your property.
The Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) — an invasive beetle first detected in North America in 2002 — is now confirmed throughout Bucks County, including Quakertown, Richland Township, Milford Township, and the forested areas surrounding Nockamixon State Park. Ash trees that once lined Tohickon Creek, shaded rural roads through Richland Township, and anchored the windbreaks on Upper Bucks farm properties are dying at a rapid rate.
EAB kills ash trees by burrowing beneath the bark and destroying the phloem — the living tissue layer that carries water and nutrients from the roots to the canopy. Once an ash tree is infested, the canopy begins to die back from the top down. Most untreated ash trees die within 3 to 5 years. By the time a homeowner notices significant canopy decline, the tree is often past the point where treatment is cost-effective and removal becomes the only safe option.
Dead and dying ash trees are particularly dangerous compared to other species. The wood becomes brittle quickly and fails in unpredictable ways — sections can break off without warning during removal rather than cutting cleanly. Attempting to remove a heavily EAB-infested ash without professional training and proper techniques creates serious risk of injury and property damage. Oscar’s crew is experienced with EAB ash removal throughout Upper Bucks County.
If you have ash trees on your Quakertown-area property — especially near Tohickon Creek or in the heavily wooded rural portions of Richland and Milford townships — call (267) 245-5320 for a free assessment. Knowing your ash trees’ status now is far better than discovering a problem after a tree fails.
Oscar’s serves property managers, school districts, farms, HOAs, houses of worship, and commercial businesses across Upper Bucks County — not just homeowners.
Campus tree maintenance, storm cleanup, and hazard removal for QCSD properties scheduled around school hours and district safety requirements.
Healthcare campus tree service with proper insurance documentation, off-hours scheduling, and minimal disruption to patient access and operations.
Multi-property contracts for homeowners associations and property managers in Quakertown-area developments. Volume pricing and single-invoice billing available.
Retail, light-industrial, and office parcels along Route 309 needing lot clearing, hazard tree removal, and commercial landscaping support.
Fenceline clearing, windbreak maintenance, dead tree removal, and full field clearing for working farms throughout Richland, Milford, and Haycock townships.
Churches and congregations throughout the Quakertown area served with respect for services, events, and parking — off-hours scheduling always available.
Commercial properties along the Broad Street downtown corridor and Quakertown Farmers Market area requiring careful, contained work near foot traffic.
Full lot prep, land clearing, and tree removal for residential and commercial development projects in Upper Bucks County from permit to shovel-ready.
Tree removal in Quakertown typically ranges from $350 for a small ornamental tree to $2,000 or more for a large oak or ash on a rural lot. Key factors include height, trunk diameter, location relative to structures or PECO power lines, site access for equipment, and whether stump grinding is included. Oscar’s provides free written estimates — call (267) 245-5320 to schedule yours.
Yes — land clearing is one of the most-requested services in the Quakertown area. Richland Township, Milford Township, Haycock Township, and the rural communities surrounding Nockamixon State Park have extensive wooded lots, overgrown farm fields, and brushy parcels that need professional clearing. Oscar’s handles everything from single residential lots to multi-acre rural parcels, including forestry mulching for large areas.
Oscar’s is based in Dublin, PA — approximately 20 minutes from Quakertown via Route 309. We serve Quakertown Borough, Richland Township, Milford Township, Richlandtown, Trumbauersville, Haycock Township, and all surrounding Upper Bucks communities with no travel surcharge on estimates or job billing.
Yes — EAB is confirmed throughout Bucks County, including the Quakertown area. Ash trees along the Tohickon Creek corridor and on rural Richland and Milford Township properties are at particular risk. EAB kills ash trees within 3–5 years of infestation. Warning signs include D-shaped exit holes in the bark, S-shaped galleries beneath peeling bark, canopy die-back from the top down, and heavy woodpecker activity. Call Oscar’s for a free ash tree assessment.
Yes. PECO serves Quakertown and the surrounding Bucks County area. Trees growing into or touching PECO lines require proper coordination before removal can safely proceed. Oscar’s assesses the situation and walks homeowners through the PECO process. Never attempt to trim or cut a tree that is actively contacting an energized power line on your own.
Late fall through early spring is the best window for structural pruning in Quakertown — trees are dormant, the branch structure is fully visible, and the risk of disease transmission is at its lowest. Dead, hazardous, or storm-damaged limbs should be removed any time of year regardless of season. Emergency trimming is available 24/7.
Yes. Oscar’s provides 24/7 emergency tree service throughout Quakertown Borough, Richland Township, Milford Township, Richlandtown, Trumbauersville, and all of Upper Bucks County. Storm damage, fallen trees, driveway blockages, and dangerously leaning trees are handled any time — day, night, weekend, or holiday. Call (267) 245-5320.
Most private-property tree removals in Quakertown Borough do not require a permit. Trees in the right-of-way, on street easements, or in designated areas may have requirements — confirm with Quakertown Borough if your tree is near a street or sidewalk. Township properties in Richland and Milford generally have fewer restrictions on private-property removals. Oscar’s can advise during the estimate visit.
Yes. Stump grinding is available bundled with tree removal or as a standalone service for old stumps. We grind 8–12 inches below grade, eliminating the trip hazard and suppressing regrowth. The area is then ready for topsoil, seed, or sod. Bundle pricing saves money when adding grinding to a removal estimate — ask when you request your quote.
Yes. Oscar’s carries full general liability and workers’ compensation insurance on every job. We provide proof of insurance certificates before any work begins. This is important: if an uninsured crew member is injured on your property, liability can fall back on you as the homeowner. Always verify current insurance before hiring any tree service company in Quakertown or anywhere else.
Free written estimates. Same-week scheduling on most jobs. 24/7 emergency response always available across Upper Bucks County.
Serving Quakertown Borough, Richland Township, Milford Township, Richlandtown, Trumbauersville, and all of Upper Bucks County.