Arborist
Consultation
Trees look fine until they're not. A certified arborist sees what the untrained eye misses — disease, decay, structural risk, and root damage — before it becomes a costly or dangerous problem.
What You Can't See
Can Hurt You
Trees can develop hidden problems — disease, decay, pest infestations, weak limbs, or root damage — that may not be obvious until real damage has been done. A professional arborist consultation identifies these issues early, while intervention is still possible and far less costly.
An arborist can evaluate tree condition, recommend proper care, and create a plan tailored to your landscape. This guidance improves growth, prevents unnecessary tree loss, and reduces risks to your home, vehicles, and surrounding property. It's also valuable before any construction, pruning work, or new planting project.
Early Problem Detection
Catching disease, structural weakness, or pest activity before visible symptoms emerge dramatically reduces treatment cost and prevents tree loss.
Risk Reduction
Identifying and addressing hazardous limbs and structural defects before a storm reduces the chance of costly property damage or injury.
Smarter Landscape Decisions
Whether planning new planting, construction, or pruning, a consultation ensures every decision supports long-term tree health and property value.
See What an Arborist Finds
Toggle between what a tree looks like to you — and what a certified arborist actually sees. Click each finding to learn what it means and why it matters.
Toggle to "What We Find" — then click any numbered marker on the tree to learn what a certified arborist identifies during an evaluation.
These are the kinds of issues hidden inside trees that look perfectly fine from the street. A single arborist consultation can identify all of them on your property.
Every Consultation
Covers All of This
Full Canopy Evaluation
Crown density, structural architecture, dead and dying branches, and any signs of disease or pest activity throughout the entire canopy.
Trunk & Bark Inspection
Visual and tactile examination of the bark, trunk structure, and exposed wood for decay indicators, fungal fruiting bodies, cracks, and wounds.
Root Zone Assessment
Evaluation of the root flare, soil conditions, compaction, girdling roots, and any signs of root rot or destabilization at the base of the tree.
Disease & Pest Diagnosis
Identification of active fungal infections, insect infestations, bacterial disease, and other biotic stressors affecting tree health and longevity.
Risk & Hazard Report
Assessment of structural failure risk, proximity hazards, and any limbs or sections posing an elevated danger to structures or people.
Written Care Plan
A documented findings report with tailored treatment recommendations — from plant health care and pruning to removal recommendations when necessary.
Simple to Book. Thorough by Design.
Schedule Your Consultation
Call or submit a request. We'll confirm your appointment and give you a clear arrival window — no long waits, no runaround.
On-Site Arborist Evaluation
Your certified arborist arrives and performs a methodical examination — canopy, trunk, bark, roots, and full structural assessment.
Findings & Diagnosis
We walk you through what was found — what it means, how serious it is, and what options exist for treatment, preservation, or removal.
Written Care Plan
You receive a documented report with findings and tailored recommendations — a clear roadmap for the health and safety of your landscape.
Know What's in Your Trees
Before Something Goes Wrong
Healthy trees add shade, curb appeal, and value to your property. A consultation gives you expert insight that saves time, avoids guesswork, and keeps your outdoor space safe for years to come.