Expert evaluation and care recommendations by certified arborists
Schedule an AssessmentTrees are valuable assets to your property, providing shade, beauty, and environmental benefits. Our comprehensive tree health assessments help identify potential issues before they become serious problems, allowing for early intervention and treatment.
Our certified arborists conduct thorough evaluations of your trees' condition, looking for signs of disease, pest infestation, structural weaknesses, and environmental stressors. We then provide detailed recommendations for maintaining or improving your trees' health and longevity.
Comprehensive visual inspection of your trees to identify visible signs of health issues, structural problems, or potential hazards.
Identification of insect infestations, fungal diseases, bacterial infections, and other pathogens affecting your trees.
Evaluation of potential hazards posed by trees, including risk of failure, property damage, or injury.
Including borers, beetles, caterpillars, and scale insects that can damage or kill trees if left untreated.
Such as anthracnose, powdery mildew, root rot, and various canker diseases that affect tree health and vigor.
Including drought stress, soil compaction, improper planting, and damage from construction activities.
Such as co-dominant stems, included bark, cracks, and decay that can lead to branch or whole tree failure.
Protect your valuable trees with a professional health assessment from our certified arborists. Early detection of problems can save trees and prevent costly removals.
Call (833) 740-6300We recommend a professional assessment at least once every 2-3 years for established trees, annually for newly planted or high-value trees, and immediately if you notice any concerning symptoms.
Look for dead branches, leaf discoloration, early leaf drop, cracks in the trunk, fungal growth, insect activity, declining canopy, and any sudden changes in appearance. These can all indicate potential health issues.
Many tree diseases can be effectively treated if caught early. Our arborists can recommend appropriate treatments based on the specific disease and the tree's overall condition. However, some severe cases may require removal to prevent spread to other trees.