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CHOOSE YOUR TREE SERVICE AREA OF INTEREST BELOW Hiring Tree Services After a Storm
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CONTACT SONIA ABNEY GARTH:  (217) 355-9411 Ext 217

Take Precautions When Hiring Tree Services to Help With Storm Clean-Up

Severe storms such as the recent hurricanes can cause major damage to limbs or entire trees, which often results in damage to nearby property. These trees need to be removed or trimmed by a qualified professional in order to lessen long-term damage to the tree and surrounding property.

Finding a qualified tree service is important protection for the homeowner. Sometimes less credible tree companies follow storms for a quick buck and blow out of town as fast as the storm. Knowing how to hire a reputable arborist can help prevent becoming a victim all over again.

A professionally trained arborist can determine if a tree can be saved. Even if the tree must be removed, safety and training are still needed to prevent additional damage from the removal. Most chainsaw injuries occur during storm cleanup.

In a time of disaster, a fast recovery is desirable, but not taking the time to hire a reputable tree service may create greater problems in the future. The worst result of haste may be paying in advance for tree work that is never completed. The International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) offers these tips on hiring an arborist.

How to find a qualified arborist:


When searching for a tree care company, there are several things to look for before making a selection.
    •     Certification-Ask if the arborists on staff hold an ISA certification. ISA offers a range of certification credentials from Certified Tree Worker/Climber Specialist to Board Certified Master Arborist. To be certified individuals must pass a voluntary comprehensive exam. Certification must be maintained through continuing education, which means they should be up-to-date on the latest in arboricultural technology and are knowledgeable of acceptable practices.
    •     Licensing-Some states require licensing for tree care companies operating within that state. Louisiana and Mississippi, two states hit recently by hurricanes, both require tree companies to be licensed. Licensing usually requires passing an examination and/or earning continuing education credits. Check your state's requirements, and make sure companies you are considering are in compliance. In some states licensing is the only necessary requirement. Therefore, this could super-cede ISA Certification as a requirement to look for; however, if a tree care company from out of state is offering services you should look for ISA credentials.
    •     Professional Affiliation-Ask about membership in professional organizations such as the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) and/or one of its chapters. There are also state arborist associations such as the Louisiana Arborist Association (LAA), and the Professional Arborist Association of Mississippi (PAAM). Affiliation with industry organizations demonstrates a willingness to stay up-to-date on the latest techniques and information.
    •     Advertisement- Check the local yellow pages directory, or newspaper for arborists who list themselves as ISA Certified Arborists, state licensed, or who display the official logos of professional membership. Also look for logos of business accreditation by organizations such as The Tree Care Industry Association (TCIA), who requires they have an ISA Certified Arborist on staff. Most reputable tree care professionals do not go door to door soliciting business, so avoid those companies that show up at your doorstep offering to prune your trees. If a tree care company from out of state is advertising, it is even more important to look for these logos of professional identification.
    •     Insurance- Ask for proof of insurance and then verify coverage with the insurance company. A reputable arborist should have insurance to cover personal and property damage as well as worker's compensation. If you hire an uninsured tree expert, you can be held liable for any damages or injuries that occur while they are on the job. If you hire a company that is from another state, verify that his insurance covers him for work done in your state.
    •     References- Ask for references from past customers and do not hesitate to check them, or to visit the locations where the company or individual has done tree care work.
    •     Estimates- Do not be afraid to ask for an estimate, and it is ok to get more than one estimate. You should not always select the lowest bid. When examining the bids, you should look at all specifications and credentials, and the work to be done to determine which company will provide the best service with the skill and professionalism needed to protect your investment. And most importantly get it in writing. Most reputable arborist will have the customer sign a contract so be sure to review it and do not be afraid to ask questions.

It is important to remember that good tree work by qualified professionals is worth the additional expense; however, poor work, no matter the price paid, can cost you a great deal in the long run. Professional prices should include liability and workman's compensation insurance, and may also include the use of bucket trucks and equipment. There may also be pricing that includes heavier specialty equipment that may be needed such as cranes, loaders, etc., or hardware that may be installed in the tree. If you feel an estimate is high, do not hesitate to ask what the price includes, you may realize you are getting much more bang for your buck than what a less expensive tree service is offering.

Take the time to be an informed consumer and prevent yourself from becoming victimized.

The International Society of Arboriculture (ISA), headquartered in Champaign, Ill., is a nonprofit organization supporting tree care research and education around the world. As part of ISA's dedication to the care and preservation of shade and ornamental trees, it offers the only internationally-recognized certification program in the industry. For more information, and to find a local ISA Certified Arborist, visit www.treesaregood.com.
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GENERAL INFO.
Tree Care MYTHS
Arbor Day Tips
Trees vs. Turf
Protect Your Investment
TREE VALUE
The Value of Trees
Damaged Trees have Monetary Value
PLANTING TREES
Plan Ahead for Utilities
Tree Selection
Homeowner Tips
MULCHING
Proper Mulching for Healthy Trees
PRUNING
Don't TOP your Trees!
Pruning Flowering Trees
Prune Properly for Tree Shape
Sun Exposure
INSECTS & DISEASE
Tree Stress Plays a Big Role
Summer Tips
CONSTRUCTION & REMODELING
Keeping Your Trees Safe
Get an Arborist to Help and Advise You
SEASONAL ISSUES
Salt Can Damage Trees
Dormant Trees are Prime for Pruning
Tree Care is Key for Cold Months
Why Autumn Leaves Change Color
Winter Tree Care Tips
Plant a "Live" Christmas Tree
TREE STORM DAMAGE AND DISASTERS
Recovering from Heavy Snow
Caution When Hiring for Storm Cleanup
Preparation is Key to Prevent Damage
Tree Appraisal Info.



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GENERAL TREE CARE INFORMATION THAT MIGHT INTEREST YOU
Tree Care Myths  |  Arbor Day Tips  |  How Your Lawn Affects Your Trees  |  How to Protect the Investment in Your Trees

TREE VALUE
The Value of Trees  |  Damaged Trees have Monetary Value

PLANTING TREES
Plan Ahead When Planting Near Utilities  |  Selecting the Right Tree  |  Homeowner Tips for their Trees

MULCHING TREES
Proper Mulching for Healthy Trees

PRUNING TREES
Don't TOP Your Trees!  |  Pruning Flowering Trees  |  Prune Properly for Tree Shape  |  Excess Sun Exposure and Your Trees

INSECTS & DISEASE
Tree Stress Plays a Big Role in Tree Health  |  Summer Tips

CONSTRUCTION & REMODELING WITH YOUR TREES
Keeping Your Trees Safe  |  Get an Arborist to Help and Advise You

SEASONAL ISSUES
Road & Sidewalk Salt Can Damage Trees  |  Dormant Trees are Prime for Pruning  |  Tree Care is Key for Cold Months  |  Why Autumn Leaves Change Color  |  Winter Tree Care Tips  |  Plant a "Live" Christmas Tree

TREE STORM DAMAGE & DISASTERS
Recovering from Heavy Snow  |  Caution When Hiring for Storm Cleanup  |  Preparation is Key to Prevent Damage  |  Tree Appraisal Info.