Frequently Asked Tree Service Questions

Here are the answers to the most common tree service questions we receive. If your question isn’t listed here, give us a call now at (832) 545-9877.


What is a Certified Arborist?


An arborist is trained in the science and art of caring for and maintaining plants and trees. Certification involves an official assessment of an arborist’s knowledge and competence to provide proper tree care. The certified arborists at All Things Trees are also required to maintain certification by remaining up to date on the latest techniques in arboriculture.

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Hiring a certified arborist is crucial. This way, you’re investing in the health and maintenance of your trees, adding curb appeal, and increasing property value.

Trained and equipped arborists are the only ones who should be handling your trees. Make sure you’re putting your trust in the right tree care professional by asking to see their credentials and certifications.

Prices on tree work can vary depending on the size of the tree and the work required. The most common factors that affect tree work costs are obstacles like structures, wires, fences, and other trees and plants.


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Stump grinding is a specialized process to remove stumps on your property. After a tree has been cut to ground level, the stump is ground into small wood pieces that create mulch, which can be reused in your grass and soil. Rather than digging up a large root system attached to the stump, grinding it down allows it to be covered with dirt until it decays.

You can call us today at (832) 545-9877 to speak with a certified arborist. After your call, we’ll set up an on-site consultation to provide you with an accurate estimate.

After you get in touch with us, we’ll send over a certified arborist to assess your situation and provide information on potential hazards.

Depending on the job, your pruning options include:


Cleaning

Cleaning is the removal of dying and diseased branches from the crown of a tree.


Thinning

Thinning selects specific branches to improve the structure and increase air movement through the tree.


Raising

Raising removes lower branches to provide clearance for structures and buildings.


Reduction

Reduction reduces the size of a tree to maintain its form and integrity.

Cabling can be used to protect, preserve, or prevent damage to existing trees. If your tree’s limbs are at risk of failing, cabling is used to protect an otherwise unhealthy tree that has weak branches. If the tree is weak, cabling is used to preserve its aesthetic value. If the tree poses a risk, cabling is used to protect it from falling over a populated space.

You should look for arborists that are certified and have years of experience in the industry. Ask about the equipment they’ll be using and how they can prevent potential damage to your yard.

We’re certified, experienced, and well-equipped, and we know all the best measures to prevent unnecessary damage.

If you need an arborist in the local area, call us today at (832) 545-9877.

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