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Tips for Hiring a Good Tree Care Company or Arborist

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Hiring a good tree care company or arborist will save you a lot of headaches. Professionals handle tasks like tree removal and tree trimming, which can be too dangerous for unskilled individuals. Here is a list of what you should look for in a good company or arborist.

Trees are extremely beneficial. They keep the air clean, produce oxygen and help prevent soil erosion. They also provide beauty and shade. No wonder more people are planting trees in their yards – besides creating a charming landscape, they manage to save money and boost their property value, by up to 15 percent.

Caring for trees is necessary if you plan to enjoy them for years to come. Storms and diseases affect their health and structure, so hiring a specialist is sometimes necessary. You can contact a reliable arborist, or a tree care company with a good reputation. Tree care usually includes work that can be dangerous for unskilled people. You should leave tree trimming and tree removal tasks to specialists in order to avoid injuries. They have the proper training and tools needed for these types of dangerous activities. Not to mention that they also offer clean up services, which means you won’t have to deal with branches or trunks left in your yard.

There are many tree care companies and specialists out there. In order to find the right one, a little research and patience is required. Here are some tips on what to look for before appointing tasks to anyone.

Insurance

Make sure the tree care company has proper insurance for the type of work it is performing. The same goes for arborists. Ask for a certificate of liability and call their insurance company if you want to double check. If the company isn’t insured and an accident happens on your property, you will have to deal with a lot of daunting issues. Property damage won’t be covered. Anyone who is injured can also sue you.

Check Their Credentials

Take a look at the company’s credentials and affiliations. Arborists should have International Society of Arboriculture certification. Ask about membership in professional organizations, which demonstrates willingness to stay up-to-date on the latest techniques and safety requirements.

Ask Around

Don’t be shy and ask for references from past customers. Check them or even visit past employers to make sure everything went smoothly. A reliable company won’t have any problem with giving potential customers a list of their past jobs and contacts.

Check Their Equipment

Workers from the tree care company should be using helmets with face shields, or at least protective glasses. Climbers should be equipped with proper climbing gear - saddle, helmet, glasses, steel toe boots, climbing ropes. Safety equipment will keep both you and the working crew safe.

Get The Estimate in Writing

In order to avoid any problems and protect yourself, make sure the estimate is in writing. Don’t rely solely on someone’s word. Stay away from companies and arborists who demand advance payment or seem eager to start working without giving you an estimate of the entire project.

Removing a big tree is something you should never take on yourself. You risk damaging your property and seriously injuring yourself. It’s important to take your time when looking for professionals to undertake dangerous activities. If you are not careful enough, the whole process can cost you more than you anticipated.

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