SJ Tree Services

Camden County

Tree Service in Sicklerville, NJ

Sicklerville is technically split between Winslow Township and Gloucester Township, with neighborhoods strung along the Berlin–Cross Keys Road corridor, the wooded backyards near Lakes of Sicklerville, and the newer-build subdivisions out toward Sicklerville Road. Larger lots than the towns to the north, sandier soils, and a tree mix that reflects the edge-of-Pinelands character.

Neighborhoods we serve: Wiltons Corner · Winslow Crossing · Tuscany Estates · Spring Mill · Lakes of Sicklerville

Sicklerville covers a lot of ground and crosses two township boundaries (Winslow and Gloucester), which creates some interesting permitting variations depending on which side of a property line you’re on. The tree work itself is mostly in the newer subdivisions — Wiltons Corner, Tuscany Estates, Lakes of Sicklerville — with younger trees, larger lots than you’d find in Cherry Hill, and a mix of pines and hardwoods reflective of the area’s edge-of-Pinelands character.

Tree services we provide in Sicklerville

Common tree issues in Sicklerville

The defining issue in Sicklerville is wind exposure on sandy, shallow-root soils. The pattern matches what we see in Medford and on the Pinelands edge generally — even healthy mature trees can fully uproot during major wind events on saturated sand. Hurricane Isaias and the 2023 derecho both put us deep into Sicklerville cleanup. Structural pruning to reduce sail area is one of the highest-value pruning investments a homeowner here can make.

Pine pressure is real on the southern edge of the area. Pine bark beetle, pitch canker, and drought stress all affect pines in Sicklerville’s wooded sections, particularly near Lakes of Sicklerville and the more rural southern parcels.

Bradford pear failures are common in the late-80s and 90s subdivisions. The township is in the same end-of-life phase for Bradfords as Voorhees and Washington Township.

New construction tree decline is a steady problem here too — Sicklerville has been an active development market for decades, and trees on newer lots are often the survivors of clearing operations that disturbed their root zones. Decline shows up 2–5 years later.

Why Sicklerville homeowners choose us

We know the Pinelands rules well enough to keep you out of trouble during clearing or larger removal projects. We’re insured to the levels every local township and HOA expects. And we know which crews to send for pine work versus hardwood work — they’re different jobs and the right approach matters.

Nearby service areas

We also serve Gloucester Township, Williamstown, Voorhees, and Washington Township.

Sicklerville Tree Service FAQs

Are Sicklerville's tree problems different from Cherry Hill or Voorhees? +
Yes — sandier soils, more pines, more recent plantings on average. Less of the aging-canopy issues you see in older Camden County towns and more of the wind-exposure-on-shallow-roots story we see in Pinelands-edge towns like Medford. Different work, similar standards.
Are you available for new-build site clearing? +
Yes. We do regular clearing work for new homes and additions in Sicklerville. Wetland, Pinelands, and township setbacks all apply depending on the lot, and we help you sort out which permits you need before equipment shows up.
Do you handle HOA-restricted communities here? +
Yes. Several Sicklerville communities have HOA review for tree removal. Confirming HOA approval is the homeowner's responsibility, but we can supply scope of work and insurance documentation in any format the architectural review board needs.

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