Frequently Asked Questions 

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Your Tree Service Questions, Answered

Wondering about tree care costs, scheduling, or permits? Our FAQ page covers the most common questions we get. From understanding the tree trimming process to learning about emergency tree removal, we’ve got you covered. Can’t find the answer you’re looking for?

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An ISA Board Certified Master Arborist (BCMA) has achieved the highest level of certification offered by the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA). In addition to passing an extensive scenario-based exam, candidates must abide by a strict Code of Ethics, which ensure you’re getting the highest quality of care for your trees. With less than two percent of all ISA Certified Arborists currently hold this certification, making them the ultimate tree experts.

When you hire an ISA Board Certified Master Arborist means you can expect exceptional service. From expert advice to solutions tailored to your specific needs, you’ll have peace of mind knowing your trees are receiving care from the industry’s most respected arborists.

A consulting arborist is a tree expert who provides in-depth assessments, reports, and recommendations regarding the health, safety, and preservation of trees. In addition to diagnosing problems like disease, insect infestations, or structural weaknesses, a consulting arborist can also determine the value of trees on your property, create customized tree management plans, and serve as expert witnesses in some legal cases involving trees.

Unfortunately, providing phone estimates for tree services isn’t possible. For us to give you an accurate quote, we need to assess the trees and surrounding area in person. This allows us to consider the factors unique to each tree like size, condition, access, and potential hazards, ensuring a safe and efficient job at the right price.

No, we do not charge for estimates, but we do charge for consultations. 

Estimates are always free. This is a good option if you already know what kind of tree service you need, like trimming, pest infestation, or removal. We’ll send a Board Certified Master Arborist to diagnose the problem and offer solutions based on his assessment.

On the other hand, a consultation is a paid service we offer for all types of clients including homeowners, businesses, and municipalities. If you’re unsure about your trees or want professional advice on how to care for them long-term, a consultation is a great first step.

Some of our services that require a consultation first include:

  • Contract Preparation and Supervision
  • Diagnosis of Tree and Landscape Problems
  • Expert Witness and Litigation
  • Forensic Investigations
  • Tree Risk Assessments and Surveys
  • Insect and Disease Identification and Management
  • Municipal Ordinance Development
  • Plant Health Care Programs
  • Training and Education
  • Tree, Landscape, and Nursery Appraisals
  • Tree Management for Arboreta, Golf Courses, and Nurseries
  • Tree Plant Inventories
  • Tree Planting Programs
  • Tree Protection for Construction Projects

Yes, and we are happy to provide a certificate of insurance to any customer upon request.

We love meeting our clients face-to-face! That’s why we offer flexible appointment times, including evenings and weekends. If you are unable to meet us in person for an on-site assessment, please let us know in advance and we will work with you to accommodate your specific needs.

In most cases, no, you don’t need to be home while the work is being done. One exception is if the work area isn’t accessible without you being there. For example, if there’s a locked gate or fence that needs to be opened.

Otherwise, our crew will have a detailed work order outlining the project based on the consulting arborist’s recommendations.

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