Your Questions, Answered

Have a question about how we work, protect your property, or handle pricing? Find honest, upfront answers below. If you don't see what you're looking for, feel free to text or call us directly.

  • Yes, absolutely. We hold full liability insurance and utilize professional, ISA safety standards on every job site to protect our crew, your family, and your home.

  • Because no two trees or properties are exactly alike, we do not offer generic, flat-rate pricing online. A tree's size, species, physical location, and overall health all change the level of risk and technical skill required to remove or trim it safely. To give you a completely fair and highly accurate price, we look at factors like risk, tree health, and size during your free assessment. Plus, you are in complete control of the final invoice based on the cleanup tier you choose—ranging from our spotless Premium Finish to a cost-saving Budget Drop.

  • Not at all. Your time is valuable, and I design my process to fit seamlessly into your day. If you can text or email me a few photos of the tree, I can head out to your property, conduct a thorough professional assessment, and call you with a detailed breakdown while you are at work or running errands. You don’t have to rearrange your schedule or miss a single hour of your day to get a professional evaluation.

  • It is completely stress-free and non-urgent. We will walk your property, inspect the health and structure of your trees, and discuss your goals for beauty and safety. You will receive a clear, transparent estimate with zero high-pressure sales tactics

  • You can proactively preserve your landscape by checking your canopy for a few key visual indicators that a tree may require professional care:

    Included Bark Unions: Look closely at the crotches where major trunks or large limbs split apart. If the bark is pinched deeply inward forming a tight "V" shape rather than a strong, rounded "U" shape, it indicates a structural defect where the wood fibers cannot naturally interlock. We can typically manage this by pruning away heavy weight to relieve the internal leverage.

    Asymmetrical Canopy Gaps: Look for sudden holes, empty pockets, or a lopsided distribution of foliage. This pattern is highly common in brittle species like Bradford Pears and usually indicates a hidden structural fracture or a past limb failure. Selective pruning can rebalance the canopy and encourage uniform future growth.

    Root Plate Shifting: Inspect the soil profile directly around the base of the trunk flare. If the dirt or turf is cracked, lifting upward, or mounding on one side, it indicates potential movement in the tree's root system. Identifying this early allows for corrective canopy weight reduction to help stabilize the tree's anchorage.

    Significant Deadwood: Look into the upper canopy for large limbs that are bare, brittle, or completely devoid of bark. While losing branches is a normal part of a tree’s biological lifecycle, removing these sections eliminates unnecessary stress on the tree, keeps your yard pristine, and lets sunlight back down to your lawn.

    Identifying these structural indicators early allows us to use precise, restorative pruning techniques to protect your property and extend the lifespan of your trees. If you notice any of these conditions in your yard, feel free to request a free visual property assessment.