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3 Questions to Ask Your Tree Care Company

March 17, 2025

When it comes to maintaining the trees on your property, hiring a professional tree care company is often essential. These experts can provide crucial tree services like pruning, disease control, and storm damage repair to preserve the health and beauty of your landscape. However, not all tree care companies are created equal, and it's important to ask the right questions to ensure you're hiring knowledgeable and reputable tree services. Here are three critical questions to consider before making your decision.


1. How Much Experience Does Your Company Have?

The first question to ask is about the experience and credentials of the company. It's important to know how long the company has been in business and whether their staff are certified arborists. Certified arborists have the training necessary to assess the health of your trees accurately. They're well-versed in techniques that can promote healthy growth, and you can trust them to follow safety protocols. The longevity of the company can also indicate a track record of satisfied customers, which is a good sign you're in capable hands.


2. How Do You Approach Tree Pruning?

Next, inquire about their approach to tree pruning and trimming. According to Almanac, tree pruning is a delicate process that requires a 3-part cut. Mismanagement of this task can lead to weakened trees or increased susceptibility to diseases. Ensure that the company follows industry-recommended practices for pruning, which not only keeps your tree healthy but also enhances its aesthetic appeal. Discuss specific techniques they employ and make sure their methods align with the health and safety of your trees.


3. Are You Insured?

Lastly, make sure to discuss insurance and safety measures. A reputable tree care company should have adequate insurance coverage to protect both your property and their workers. Accidents can happen, and without proper insurance, you could be held liable for any mishaps. Additionally, inquire about the safety gear their employees use and how they handle potential hazards during job execution. This signifies their commitment to safety and professionalism.


Choosing the right tree care company involves asking crucial questions that cover their experience, techniques, and safety measures. By doing your due diligence, you ensure that your trees receive proper care, ultimately contributing to the longevity and beauty of your outdoor space. Don't hesitate to elicit this information, as it is your right to demand quality service from industry professionals. If you're looking for reliable tree services, contact ArborScape today.

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