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Protect Your Investment, Hire An Arborist
(HIT) - What is an arborist? An arborist is a professional who
is trained in the art and science of planting, caring for, and
maintaining trees. Why hire an arborist? Proper tree care is an
investment which can lead to substantial returns. Well cared for trees
are not only attractive but will also add value to your property, while
poorly maintained trees end up being a liability.
Knowing when and how to hire an arborist is an important decision for
property owners. The International Society of Arboriculture (ISA)
offers the following tips to help you make an informed decision.
When to Hire an Arborist
There are a variety of services an arborist can provide to help you maintain your investment.
- Tree Pruning – An arborist can
determine what type of pruning is best for the individual tree to
maintain its health and to improve its appearance and safety. If
pruning requires leaving the ground, hire a trained professional. Also,
pruning with a chainsaw is dangerous and it should never be used above
the head or while on a ladder. Hire an arborist who can skillfully
prune the tree safely using the proper equipment.
- Tree Removal – Arborists can help
determine whether or not a tree should be removed, though usually this
is a last resort. Arborists have the skills and equipment to safely and
efficiently remove trees. Tree removal is dangerous and should be done
by a professional.
- Emergency Tree Care – Storms can
cause major damage to limbs or entire trees which can result in damage
to other property. These trees need to be removed or trimmed to lessen
the long-term damage to the tree and surrounding property. This is
dangerous work and an arborist should be hired to perform this job
safely.
- Planting – Planting the right tree in
the right place is important for the long term health of the tree.
Arborists can recommend the appropriate tree for the desired location,
and assist in proper planting.
There are many other services that arborist provide when
necessary such as fertilization, insect control, cabling, aeration, and
lightning protection. Consulting with an arborist and establishing a
plant health care plan will help determine when these services are
necessary. Money spent on hiring an arborist is well worth it. "Many
tree care services can be dangerous and paying a professional may cost
you less than a trip to the emergency room," states Eric Duchinsky, ISA
Director of Membership and Public Relations.
How to Find a Qualified Arborist
When searching for a tree care company, there are several things to look for before making a selection.
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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.
Also some states require licensing for individuals and/or tree care
companies. Check your state’s requirements, and make sure
companies you are considering are in compliance. (Note: In some states
licensing is the only necessary requirement. Therefore, this could
supercede ISA Certification as a requirement to look for.)
- Professional Affiliation – Ask
about membership in professional organizations such as the
International Society of Arboriculture (ISA). 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, etc. for arborists who list themselves as ISA
Certified Arborists or 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.
- 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.
- 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.
For more information on tree care, why you should hire an
arborist, and how to find an ISA Certified Arborist in your area, visit
www.treesaregood.com.
About The International Society of Arboriculture
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, contact a
local ISA Certified Arborist or visit www.isa-arbor.com.
Courtesy: Home Improvement News and Information Center
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