One of the most common calls we get goes something like this: "I have a tree in the back yard that needs work, but the only access is through a gate." And then the caller has already been told by another company that they can't reach it.
We have a spider lift that fits through a gate as narrow as 36 inches. Once it's in the back yard, it extends to work at height, and it can set up on uneven ground, near structures, and in tight spaces where a standard bucket truck would never fit. It changes what's possible on the kind of South Jersey residential properties where narrow side yards and fenced-back lots are the norm, not the exception.
This isn't a piece of equipment most local tree companies carry. It means we can reach trees that other crews simply can't, which translates directly into options for homeowners who were told a job couldn't be done without removing a fence section or hand-climbing in risky conditions.
Our 75' bucket truck handles wide-open properties, our crane handles the heavy lifts, and the spider lift handles everything in between. The right equipment for the situation, every time. Call us or visit gregsmithtreeservice.com to get a free estimate.
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Photo of the spider lift in action, ideally in a fenced or tight-access back yard on a real job site in South Jersey. If available, a side-by-side showing it fitting through a gate is ideal. Authentic job photos strongly preferred over stock.
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