Frequently Asked Questions

About Our Company & Services

Do you have a certified arborist on staff?

Yes. We have certified arborists on our team who have passed rigorous exams and maintain their expertise through continuous training. A certified arborist is a tree care professional who is trained to assess the health of your trees and provide the best solutions for their long-term care.

What services do you offer?

We offer a full range of tree and landscaping services, including tree removal, pruning, stump grinding, and emergency storm cleanup. For landscaping, we specialize in everything from new installations and planting to routine maintenance, irrigation, and hardscaping.

The Project Process

How do I get an estimate?

You can request a free estimate by filling out the form on our website or by giving us a call. We’ll schedule a time for one of our experts to visit your property, assess the project, and provide a detailed, no-obligation quote.

Do I need to be home for the estimate?

It is not always necessary for you to be home. As long as we have access to the area where the work is needed, we can complete the assessment and leave a detailed quote for you. We will always confirm with you first.

How long will the project take?

Project timelines can vary greatly depending on the scope of work. A single tree removal might take a few hours, while a large landscaping project could take several days or weeks. We will provide an estimated timeline with your quote and keep you updated throughout the process.

What about cleanup? Is debris removal included?

We take pride in leaving your property clean and tidy. Our quotes always include a full cleanup and debris removal unless you specifically request otherwise.

Tree & Plant Health

When is the best time of year to prune my trees?

The best time to prune depends on the type of tree. For most deciduous trees, the dormant season (late fall to early spring) is ideal. However, certain trees, like oaks, should be pruned at specific times to prevent the spread of disease. Our arborists can help you determine the best schedule for your specific trees.

What is the difference between pruning and trimming?

While the terms are often used interchangeably, pruning is focused on the health of the tree—removing dead or diseased branches. Trimming, on the other hand, is generally for aesthetics and shaping.

How do I know if my tree is a hazard?

Common signs of a hazardous tree include dead or decaying branches, cracks in the trunk, a leaning posture, and fungal growth at the base. If you’re concerned about a tree on your property, a certified arborist can perform a professional risk assessment.