Ok, neighbors. I use Sam Hill tree care and love them, but would also like to get another quote or two for extended tree work at my new house. Who do you recommend? That's an arborist and insured and takes good care of their employees, too.
Crystalyn R. replied:
We use Arborlogical Services: http://www.arborilogical.com/
Hi All! I have a scary tree on the side of my house that looks like its about to destroy and conquer! Its a huge tree! Does anyone have any good (reasonably priced) tree services that they would recommend? I know its probably not going to be a cheap endeavor, but someone that won't gouge me. Thanks! :)
Dhyana C. replied:
Arborilogical services did my trees. Was $200-400 per tree to have mine seriously pruned, depending upon size. They are $$$ but they are bonded and insured. http://www.arborilogical.com/
Certified Arborist? Has anyone worked with a certified Arborist in the Dallas area? I'm looking for a recommendation for someone to come take a look at my Walnut tree.
Thanks
I'm also looking for Arborist recommendations. We needed to have our tree evaluated. Thanks!
Joe L. replied:
Arborilogical Services has always been very helpful to me. They have a staff of certified arborists and really seem to know what they're talkign about. http://www.arborilogical.com/
I'm needing to get my trees trimmed. I'd prefer a certified arborist, if possible. Anyone have recommendations?
DEbbie N. replied:
I second this recommendation. They've worked on my tress for many years now and are very knowledgeable. They really understand how important trees are on our property and as part of the neighborhood. Lots of good information on their website too. http://www.arborilogical.com/
Happy July 4th Week!
Any recommendations for an honest, good quality Arborist to come take a look at our trees and let us know the health of the trees and what not?
Thanks!
We just returned from vacation to see that our huge backyard shade tree appears to have mysteriously died. Does anyone have a tree "doctor" they would recommend? I hate to have it cut down if it can be saved. Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated. TIA!
Diane W. replied:
Arborological Services are the best for diagnosing tree issues and figuring out what to do if it can be saved. http://www.arborilogical.com/
Can anyone recommend a Certified Arborist that could assess and treat our red oak tree?
Diane W. replied:
Neil Sperry recommends these guys, and I've attended workshops taught by Steve Houser, the owner, who is very knowledgeable. http://www.arborilogical.com/