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TRAQ Qualified · LTE #408 · Since 1993
Independent tree care for Collingswood and the surrounding South Jersey towns. Climber-on-rope work, careful rigging, real assessments before any cut.
Collingswood was incorporated in 1888 and grew up around Haddon Avenue (CR 561). The borough's tree canopy includes the heritage trees in Knight Park (donated 1888 by Edward Collings Knight) and the streetscape plantings of Haddon Avenue and the residential blocks between Cooper River and Newton Creek. Many trees here are pushing 100+ years. 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.
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Same-day response on emergencies, walk-throughs scheduled within one business day. Whether you're near Haddon Avenue or on the streets between Cooper River and Newton Creek, the same arborist walks every property.
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 typicalReal questions from real property owners in Collingswood — about credentials, process, and the work we do.
Tree Awareness, Inc. operates under NJ Licensed Tree Expert #408 — held by Paul D. Biester since 1993. Our company is also TCIA-Accredited (industry-vetted business standard) and Paul holds the CTSP (Certified Treecare Safety Professional) credential. 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 by supporting compromised limbs and forked structures. We do this work, with TRAQ-qualified risk assessment determining when cabling is the right call versus removal. Particularly relevant on the area’s older heritage canopy.
Tree Awareness, Inc. is TCIA-Accredited — the Tree Care Industry Association’s business accreditation, which is more rigorous than BBB for tree service specifically. TCIA Accreditation requires documented safety standards, employee training records, and customer satisfaction history reviewed by industry peers. It’s a higher bar than BBB and rarely held by NJ tree services.
Tree Awareness, Inc. has operated across South Jersey since 1993 — over 30 years in business. The differentiator isn’t just years — it’s the credentials triad (NJ LTE + TCIA + CTSP) and the owner-on-every-job model. Paul has personally walked these properties for three decades.
Collingswood is a Quaker-rooted dry borough that became a transit-oriented restaurant district. The canopy here grew up alongside that arc.
Collingswood was incorporated in 1888 by referendum and named for the Collings family, Quaker farmers settled here since 1682. Edward Collings Knight donated the land that became Knight Park in 1888 — still “home to daytime recreation in the borough” today. Knight Park’s mature canopy is the heritage layer in this town: trees with 130+ year provenance shading civic events, summer movies, and high-school sports.
The Collingswood PATCO station puts the borough five minutes from Center City Philadelphia. That has shaped Collingswood’s density — 7,752 residents per square mile, third-densest in Camden County. The walkable density also shapes the trees: tighter setbacks, narrower drop zones, and street-tree wells under heavier foot pressure than the rural cohort.
Collingswood is a dry borough — alcohol cannot be sold here, but BYOB has powered a restaurant district along Haddon Avenue (Camden County Route 561) for decades. 2nd Saturdays gallery walks, Porchfest, the Collingswood Farmers’ Market under PATCO, and the Scottish Rite Auditorium (1930) all sit on or near Haddon Avenue. Trees along the corridor live with crowds, lighting, signage, and constant pruning conversations.
Three pressures specific to a transit-oriented dry borough.
Knight Park’s heritage canopy needs preservation-grade work. The trees there long predate most of the surrounding subdivision and require risk monitoring before they become emergency removals.
Collingswood’s 7,752 residents-per-square-mile density means root flares get walked on year after year. Soil compaction, restricted drainage, and salted curbs in winter all show up in tree-care decisions on Haddon Avenue and the side streets.
Emerald ash borer is established across the county. Collingswood’s ash — especially in the older subdivisions north and south of Haddon Avenue — needs either a treatment plan or a removal timeline. There is no third option.
Six services calibrated to a dry borough where the canopy is part of the civic identity.
Need a tree removed in Collingswood? The borough's older Victorian and early-1900s neighborhoods around Haddon Avenue have a lot of century-old shade trees on tight lots — narrow driveways, fences against the neighbor, sidewalks to protect. We bring a crane for tight backyards and ropes and rigging where space allows. Lawn protected, full cleanup. Call (856) 241-0489 for an honest assessment from Paul.
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Collingswood's mature street and yard trees — the big sycamores, oaks, and maples shading the borough's older blocks — need careful pruning, not heavy reductions. ANSI A300 standards, no topping, no flush cuts. The goal is to keep your trees healthy and structurally sound for decades. Cabling and bracing where a heritage tree earns it. Call (856) 241-0489.
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Tree down in Collingswood after a storm? Our crew responds same-day for trees on houses, blocked driveways, and downed limbs on power lines or sidewalks. We document everything for your insurance claim. Available 24/7 — no premium charge for after-hours. Call (856) 241-0489.
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Worried about a heritage shade tree near your Collingswood home? Selling the house and need a written tree report? Our TRAQ-qualified arborist walks the property and gives you an honest written assessment. You get the truth about each tree — not a sales pitch for removals. Call (856) 241-0489 for a free walk-through with Paul.
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Need an arborist's letter for a Collingswood Borough permit, an HPC review, 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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Is a tree in your Collingswood yard yellowing, dropping leaves early, or showing bark damage? We diagnose the actual problem before treating anything. Around Collingswood 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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From the Cooper River to Newton Creek, Haddon Avenue links every Collingswood landmark and every block of mature canopy.
Northern border · mature canopy on the riverside blocks.
1888 donation · civic and ecological anchor of the borough.
Transit hub · Haddon Avenue restaurant row pivots here.
Built 1930 · landmark venue on Haddon Avenue.
Southern border · Newton Colony origin (1681).
COLLINGSWOOD · CLIENTS
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Been using them over 20yrs. Professional, experienced and fully certified and insured. Worth it not having to worry about anything. Handles everything.
— Lawrence Fireman
Tree Awareness just removed two huge dying oak trees from one of our client's properties as step one of a total back yard re-design. We love how neat, efficient and precisely the work was executed. And the client was away while this was done. Talk about trust! Great job on behalf of our client.
— Darlington Designs
We are so impressed and appreciative of the work the team did! The office was great to work with and you can tell the team enjoys their work. Would definitely recommend and will surely use them again!
— Orla Pickett
Paul and his team are true professionals. They have so much knowledge and respect for the trees, and were just as invested as I was in saving my trees, keeping them healthy, and figuring out the best way to lengthen their lives. Paul's team were friendly, prompt, efficient, precise -- everything we could have wanted. This is TRUE TREE CARE. Hire these folks, you cannot go wrong!
— Virginia Batson
I have been using Tree Awareness for many years and know that I will get quality advice, quality work and regular communication before during and after the projects are done. Tree healing, tree shaping and pruning and removal of entire tree are all things Tree Awareness has done for us over the years. Would recommend them 100%.
— Sharon Edwards
Overall amazing experience with this company. Same day return phone call, next day quote, and schedule service the day after approval. What more can you ask than that, they did a great job cleaning up even with a frozen snow covered ground.
— Ray

Three decades of South Jersey work means Paul has cared for heritage canopy on dense inner-ring blocks across the region. Every Collingswood 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.
A 1.93-square-mile borough between the Cooper River and Newton Creek. We cover every block. ZIPs: 08107, 08108.
Less invasive, more in harmony — that’s the work, whether it’s a single backyard or a whole block.
Trees by the station take infrastructure pressure most yards never see. We check root flare, soil compaction, and overhead lines together.
Mature street trees on this stretch. We know the species, the soil, and the storm patterns from working these blocks for years.
Saturated ground and silver maples on the edge. We assess root anchorage carefully before any climb on a streamside tree.
Creek-edge soil holds water. We pick weather windows and plan drop zones so we don’t tear up the bank.
We work this section the way we work the rest of town — careful assessment first, then the right call for the tree.
Specific answers for borough property owners.
Cost is driven by trunk size, access (a tight Haddon Avenue lot with no truck access costs more than a property near Knight Park with open access), proximity to structures, and whether stump grinding and haul-out are included. Every Collingswood job gets a free written estimate.
Collingswood does not typically require a permit to remove a tree on private residential property. Properties with conservation easements may face additional review. We help homeowners verify with the borough before scheduling.
Regularly. Knight Park’s 1888-era trees need preservation-grade work — rigging instead of felling, ANSI A300 cuts, and written documentation for borough records.
Yes. Most of our Collingswood work is on the dense blocks between PATCO and the Cooper River, plus the south side toward Newton Creek.
Late dormancy (February–early March) is ideal. Avoid pruning oaks April through July to prevent oak wilt vector activity.
Yes — 24/7 emergency response. After major storms we triage by hazard. Call (856) 241-0489 and we’ll dispatch the same day in most cases.
Both — 08107 and 08108.
COLLINGSWOOD · A VIEW FROM THE FIELD
A handful of recent jobs, climbs, and canopy moments around Collingswood & nearby South Jersey towns.













Walk-through with Paul on Haddon Avenue, near Knight Park, or anywhere in the borough. Written estimate within 48 hours. Or call (856) 241-0489 directly.
A senior arborist follows up within one business day.