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Top 10 Tips on Hiring a Tree Care Service Company

Tips for Hiring a Tree Service Company
Tree care is not as easy as a walk in the park, especially when dealing with big tall trees that may pose as a hazard when not handled properly. Unless you can work with both feet firm on the ground, then you will require the help of a professional tree service company. Due to some risky variables such as wildlife, fences, roofs, buildings, electrical wires, and working at a certain height, it would require proper training and protection. To get your money's worth and to put you at ease, trusting your tree care company and ensuring they will do a good job is perfectly reasonable. Here is a list of tips on what you should look out for when hiring a tree service business

1. Credentials

Hire a company with credentials from Tree Care Industry Association (TCIA), International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) or a company that employs a technician with a Certified Tree Care Safety Professional (CTSP). If electrical conductors were anywhere near their work area, they would also need Approved Line-Clearance Arborists.

2. Written Estimate and Current Insurance Certificate

Always insist on a written estimate - verbal estimates put you at risk of price escalation after the work is complete.  Also, make sure that the company is insured to avoid you from being liable for any accident, damage, or injury.

3. List of References

Ask for a list of recent satisfied customers.  A quality company will be happy enough to share a few testimonials.

4. Compare Detailed Estimates

Obtain estimates from at least  three equally good companies and compare prices and services. 

5. Job Procedure and Equipment

Massive power equipment may cause unnecessary collateral damage driving over flowerbeds and domestic plants. Make sure they know the location of sprinkler heads or other objects that may be damaged once they start going across your lawn. Ask what their policies are regarding property damages and take time to think if these policies are acceptable to you. Photographing the area before they do any work is also an excellent way to keep a record just in case of damage.

6. Project Length

Different companies will have different project finish estimates, choose whichever is convenient to you without sacrificing the quality of work done.

7. Proper Equipment and Handling

How the company handles their equipment speaks a lot on the kind of work they would bring into the table. Is their truck clean and well taken care of?  Do they have a website?   Design and content matters as well, which can give you an idea of how they run your business.
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8. No Climbing Spikes When Trimming

So technicians use spikes to climb trees?  Spikes can cause accidental unhealthy wounds to trees, so unless they're removing one, demand for them not use spikes.

9. Ask About Tree Topping

A process where the remove the whole tops, branches, and trunks of trees. It is a poor practice especially for large hardwood trees in good condition.

10. Hardhats or Personal Protective Equipment

The Occupational Safety and Health Administrations (OSHA) require that personal protective equipment must be used for any tree care service to done. A responsible tree service company will need the proper equipment for their workers for them to ensure appropriate protection.
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​Protect yourself and your property by hiring a tree contractor that can take on dangerous jobs.  Keep in mind these top 10 tips when choosing a company to employ to ensure you hire only quality, professional businesses.

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