Trained And Knowledgeable Staff
We are dedicated to preserving the beauty and health of your trees. When are on the job, we are not simply cutting or chopping with little regard; we are making sound decisions for the benefit of your trees. Our services include tree trimming, tree removal and much more.
We are proud of the work we do and it shows. You don’t get an excellent reputation like ours without being the best in the business. When your trees need attention you should give us a call and we’ll gladly provide a free estimate.
Services include:
Our specialists will seek solutions to your concerns that accommodate your needs...within your budget. Homeowners like you are usually pleased to learn that our trained staff of arborists are experts at providing environmentally friendly solutions to help you resolve all of your tree removal and lawn maintenance concerns.
We are proud of the work we do and it shows. You don’t get an excellent reputation like ours without being the best in the business. When your trees need attention you should give us a call and we’ll gladly provide a free estimate.
Services include:
- Tree trimming
- Stump grinding
- Land clearing
- Tree removal
Our specialists will seek solutions to your concerns that accommodate your needs...within your budget. Homeowners like you are usually pleased to learn that our trained staff of arborists are experts at providing environmentally friendly solutions to help you resolve all of your tree removal and lawn maintenance concerns.
Reputable Company

What is a Qualified Tree Company? Do-it-yourselfers want to do everything. They'll climb on roofs to trim overhanging limbs. They'll scale to the top of a ladder to trim tall hedges. They'll spray chemicals on everything with the hopes of controlling insects, weeds and diseases. All activities are fraught with potential dangers, which is why sometimes it's a smart idea to hire a professional for such jobs as tree removal and pruning.
Local companies tend to be more reputable than fly-by-night operators that show up with out-of-state license plates on their trucks. It doesn't take storm damage for them to appear, either. You may find them trolling neighborhoods, looking for anyone who'll believe that their trees are in "desperate need of pruning or they'll cause serious damage."
The first thing you should ask for - and look closely at - is an up-to-date insurance certificate. Don't just accept "Oh, it's back at the office," or "We're in the process of changing firms." Before a company does any work on your property, especially tree care, look at that insurance certificate. Check the date to make sure it's still in effect. Read it carefully. This is an absolute must for anyone doing tree work on your property. No ifs, ands or buts.
What does happen if a tree worker falls and gets hurt? If branches, or worse, the entire tree falls on your house, your neighbor, a passing vehicle or someone out for a stroll? Who is liable? Insurance helps determine that. There is no set rule on the amount of insurance needed, but consider what your homeowner's insurance is and plan accordingly.
Don't be afraid to ask for references - this is another must. Ask for a list of satisfied customers, for photos of the company's work or the location of some of the trees they have worked on. Unless the tree poses immediate hazards, there is no reason to rush. Most tree work can wait a week while you check out references. Make sure you fully understand what the company is intending and that they comprehend what you want done.
Don't be convinced when an uninsured tree worker tells you that your trees need to be topped. Industry standards recommend against topping practices that eventually result in damages from unhealthy trees. If certifications would bring you greater peace of mind when hiring a tree professional, look for those tree companies who employ ISA certified arborists, and who are members of the Tree Care Industry Association.
Local companies tend to be more reputable than fly-by-night operators that show up with out-of-state license plates on their trucks. It doesn't take storm damage for them to appear, either. You may find them trolling neighborhoods, looking for anyone who'll believe that their trees are in "desperate need of pruning or they'll cause serious damage."
The first thing you should ask for - and look closely at - is an up-to-date insurance certificate. Don't just accept "Oh, it's back at the office," or "We're in the process of changing firms." Before a company does any work on your property, especially tree care, look at that insurance certificate. Check the date to make sure it's still in effect. Read it carefully. This is an absolute must for anyone doing tree work on your property. No ifs, ands or buts.
What does happen if a tree worker falls and gets hurt? If branches, or worse, the entire tree falls on your house, your neighbor, a passing vehicle or someone out for a stroll? Who is liable? Insurance helps determine that. There is no set rule on the amount of insurance needed, but consider what your homeowner's insurance is and plan accordingly.
Don't be afraid to ask for references - this is another must. Ask for a list of satisfied customers, for photos of the company's work or the location of some of the trees they have worked on. Unless the tree poses immediate hazards, there is no reason to rush. Most tree work can wait a week while you check out references. Make sure you fully understand what the company is intending and that they comprehend what you want done.
Don't be convinced when an uninsured tree worker tells you that your trees need to be topped. Industry standards recommend against topping practices that eventually result in damages from unhealthy trees. If certifications would bring you greater peace of mind when hiring a tree professional, look for those tree companies who employ ISA certified arborists, and who are members of the Tree Care Industry Association.
Tree Service Desoto
1615 N Hampton Rd Ste 202C
Desoto, TX 75115