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Rest Assured With a Certified Arborist

7117745054 • March 17, 2025

If you’re looking for a certified arborist, ArborScape Tree Services is the way to go! We are licensed and insured to help you with all your tree care needs. 


Here, you’ll learn how we keep up to date with the industry’s latest standards and continue our understanding of essential tree care in Denver.


By keeping up to date on the latest industry standards and current events, our arborists can assist you no matter what your Colorado tree care requirements are. 

Why Should I Hire an Arborist?

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A certified arborist is required to have a college degree relevant to arboriculture and specific training, but there are still options to advance in the field, whether by obtaining certifications or other qualifications through ISA.


Since we’re certified by ISA, that means our arborists have completed a multitude of classes and exams and maintain said
credentials through a renewal process that meets ISA and ASCA requirements. 


Not only that, we’re also tree disease and pesticide specialists and have
spray treatments and preventatives to make sure your trees stay healthy and are protected year-round.


A certified arborist is also required to stay updated on the industry’s latest techniques and adhere to specific ethics to maintain their credentials. This means that all our arborists are trained in and knowledgeable of the industry’s practices in addition to the landscape’s needs. 


With numerous risks in the industry, staying up to date on the latest knowledge of horticulture, keeping up with certifications, and keeping the landscape luscious despite the finicky weather and tumultuous soils, arborists put a lot of effort into horticulture as a whole.


All of our arborists and technicians are equipped with skills and insurance so that no matter what happens on the job, everyone is safe and secure for your peace of mind. We can even send you copies of our insurance upon request!


Our arborists have learned the art of tree climbing, understand basic utility management, and have applied sciences to assess risk management. We even have a licensed crane operator for the bigger jobs that require more manpower. 


Aside from our arborists being trained as ‘tree doctors’, ArborScape has been in business for over 26 years. As a Colorado-owned company, our crews have firsthand experience in Colorado tree care needs.


And since we love to learn, we love to share our knowledge with others. That’s why we offer a pre-apprenticeship program, to give people of all ages and walks of life the opportunity to learn transferable skills in the forestry and landscaping industry.


More than that, ArborScape has a certifiable Arborist Apprenticeship Program as well. These apprentices learn through a combination of hands-on work at job sites with classroom instruction.


This stems from the idea that as communities continue to grow and expand, and with the threat of climate change on the rise, there is a need for qualified and trained workers in the arboriculture industry. 


In our efforts to educate and provide opportunities for anyone interested in the industry, we’ve seen the importance of creating more programs and opportunities to help people develop more skills and diversify the workforce. 


If you’d like to learn more about what it is we do, check out our
website. Or give us a call at (303) 806-8733 for a free estimate from one of our certified arborists. We’ll assess your yard to cover all of your tree care needs.

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