Certified Arborists
Serving the
Greater Metro Region.
We climb into storm-damaged crowns and diseased limbs. We write the certified reports your insurance requires. We give property owners, risk managers, and commercial PMs the documentation that holds up in court.
Removal vs. Preservation
Every tree assessment starts with the same question: is this tree worth saving? The answer depends on structural integrity, species, site conditions, and your legal exposure — not on which option costs less. Here's how a certified arborist evaluates the decision.
The International Society of Arboriculture recommends that all removal decisions be preceded by a written risk assessment from a certified arborist. Documentation protects property owners from negligence claims regardless of which action is taken.
Common Species Risk Guide

On-Site Assessment
Every removal decision starts with a climber's-eye view of the crown
Certified Arborist vs. Unlicensed Contractor
"Tree guy with a truck" is not the same as ISA-certified arborist. The difference is legal liability, insurance validity, and whether your documentation holds up when a neighbor files a complaint or your insurer requests proof of due diligence.
If an unlicensed contractor is injured on your property, you may be named in the lawsuit. If a tree removed without a permit damages a neighbor's property, the municipality may hold you liable for the violation. Both risks are eliminated with a certified arborist and documented permit compliance.
ISA certification is the industry standard accepted by courts
Property owner may bear liability for contractor's injuries
Heritage tree violations can reach $10,000+ per municipality
Required for insurance claims, HOA disputes, neighbor litigation
Municipal Permit Reference Guide
Permit requirements vary significantly by jurisdiction. The table below reflects current ordinances as of early 2026. Always verify with your local urban forestry department — our arborists provide jurisdiction-specific guidance as part of every assessment.
DBH = Diameter at Breast Height (measured 4.5 ft above ground). ROW = Right of Way. Verify current ordinances at your municipality's urban forestry department.
